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    Ariabignes (redirect from Ariamenes)
    was the commander of the Carian and Ionian forces. Plutarch calls him, Ariamenes[pronunciation?] (Ἀριαμένης), and speaks of him as a brave man and the...
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  • men who killed Ariamenes (Herodotus says that his name was Ariabignes), brother of Xerxes and admiral of the Persian navy. When Ariamenes attempted to board...
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    Arsames Achaemenid dynasty Preceded by Ariamenes King of Persia (disputed) Succeeded by Cyrus II...
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    refers to Artabazanes as Ariamenes. On the other hand, Plutarch states that Xerxes, when he is chosen as heir, offers Ariamenes the position of "second...
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    mentions Themistocles, says that it was Artemisia who recognised the body of Ariamenes (Ἀριαμένης) (Herodotus says that his name was Ariabignes), brother of...
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    ISBN 1-58371-351-4. Herodotus VII, 184 Herodotus VIII, 89 Themistocles By Plutarch "Ariamenes, admiral to Xerxes, a brave man and by far the best and worthiest of the...
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