File Artaxerxes I.jpg thumb ArtaxerxesI of Persia Image Tomb of Artaxerxes I.jpg thumb right Prospective tomb of Artaxerxes  I of Persia in Naqsh e Rostam Artaxerxes  I lang el , Old ... unknown Category History of Purim be I ca ArtaxerxesI de P rsia cs Artaxerx s I. cy ArtaxerxesI, brenin Persia de ArtaxerxesI. es Artajerjes I eo Arta a t fa fr Artaxerx s Ier gl ArtaxerxesI hr Artakserkso I. id Artahsasta I dari Persia it Artaserse I di Persia he ka I kk I hu I. Artakhsaszj perzsa kir ly nl ArtaxerxesI ja 1 no ArtaxerxesI av Persia pl Artakserkses I pt ArtaxerxesI da P rsia ro ArtaxerxesI ru I sr I sh Artakserks I fi Artakserkses I sv ArtaxerxesI uk I ur vi ArtaxerxesI yo ArtaxerxesI of Persia zh ... of the Achaemenid Empire from 465  BCE to 424  BCE. He was the son of Xerxes  I of Persia ..., Artaxerxes, l. 1. c. 1. 11 129 cited by Ussher, Annals, para.  1179 ref After Persia had been defeated at Battle of Eurymedon Eurymedon , military action between Greece and Persia was at a standstill. When Artaxerxes  I took power, he introduced a new Persian strategy of weakening the Athenians ... of Callias was agreed between Athens , Argos and Persia in 449  BCE. Artaxerxes  I ... Themistocles was ostracized from Athens and ArtaxerxesI gave him Magnesia on the Maeander Magnesia ... Achaemenid dynasty ?? 424 BCE s bef rows 2 before Xerxes I of Persia Xerxes I s ttl title List of kings ... Pharaohs Please respect alphabetical order Persondata NAME Artaxerxes 01 Of Persia ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... is through asha arta truth ref R. Schmitt. http www.iranicaonline.org articles artaxerxes throne name of several persian kings of the achaemenid dynasty ARTAXERXES . Encyclop dia Iranica . 15 December ... articles artaxerxes throne name of several persian kings of the achaemenid dynasty Encyclopedia ... more details
of this pedigree is doubtful, it testifies to this king s long renown. See also ArtaxerxesI of PersiaArtaxerxesI History of Persia Anabasis Xenophon The Anabasis Ten Thousand Greek References references ...Infobox monarch name Artaxerxes II Mnemon title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Persia image 20101229 Artaxerxes II tomb Persepolis Iran.jpg caption Artaxerxes II tomb in Persepolis , Iran. reign 405 04 to 359 58 BC coronation othertitles full name predecessor Darius II of Persia suc type Heir apparent Heir Apparent heir Artaxerxes III of Persia successor Artaxerxes III of Persia queen Stateira wife of Artaxerxes II Stateira consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue Artaxerxes III royal house dynasty Achaemenid Empire Achaemenid royal anthem father Darius II ... Great King Shah of Persia years 404 BC 358 BC s aft after Artaxerxes III of PersiaArtaxerxes III end ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Artaxerxes 02 Of Persia Category 436 BC births Category 358 BC deaths Category ... Category History of Iran Category History of Purim Category Monarchs of Persia ca Artaxerxes II de P rsia cs Artaxerx s II. cy Artaxerxes II, brenin Persia de Artaxerxes II. el es Artajerjes ... no Artaxerxes II av Persia pl Artakserkses II pt Artaxerxes II da P rsia ro Artaxerxes al II lea ru ... of burial place of burial Artaxerxes II Mnemon lang peo wikt transl peo Artax a , or lang peo Latn ... artaxerxes throne name of several persian kings of the achaemenid dynasty ARTAXERXES . Encyclop dia ... of Achaemenid Empire Persia from 404 BC until his death. He was a son of Darius II of Persia and Parysatis ... and killed by Mithridates soldier Mithridates at the Battle of Cunaxa in 401 BC. Artaxerxes tried to claim ... at court while flushed with wine , Artaxerxes had him scaphism executed for making him out to be a liar . He became involved in a war with Persia s erstwhile allies, the Sparta ns, who, under Agesilaus II , invaded Asia Minor . In order to redirect the Sparta ns attention to Greek affairs, Artaxerxes ... more details
Wiktionary Artaxerxes IPAc en icon r t z k s i z may refer to The throne name of several Achaemenid rulers of the 1st Persian Empire ArtaxerxesI of Persia died 424 BC , ArtaxerxesI Longimanus, r. 465 424 BC, son and successor of Xerxes IArtaxerxes II of Persia 436 BC 358 BC , Artaxerxes II Memnon, r. 404 358 BC, son and successor of Darius II Artaxerxes III of Persia 425 BC 338 BC , Artaxerxes III Ochus, r. 358 338 BC, son and successor of Artaxerxes II Arses of Persia died 336 BC , Artaxerxes IV Arses, r. 338 336 BC, son and successor of Artaxerxes III Bessus died 329 BC , Artaxerxes V Bessus, r. 330 329 BC, nobleman who seized the throne from Darius III Artaxerxes may also refer to Artaxerxes opera , an opera by Thomas Arne Middle Persian Ardashir , which descends from Old Persian Artax ac , and is the name of several Sassanid rulers In fiction The wizard Artaxerxes is a prominent character in Tolkien 1892 1973 s novel Roverandom hndis als Artaxerxes br Artaxerxes bg ca Artaxerxes desambiguaci cy Artaxerxes de Artaxerxes el es Artajerjes fr Artaxerx s gl Artaxerxes hr Artakserkso he nl Artaxerxes ja pl Artakserkses pt Artaxerxes ru scn Artaxerxes sl Artakserkses sr fi Artakserkses sv Artaxerxes ... more details
BC birth place Persia death date 465 BC aged 54 death place Persia place of burial Persia predecessor Darius I Darius the Great successor ArtaxerxesI of PersiaArtaxerxesI consort Amestris royal house ...pp move indef Infobox monarch name Josua I of Persia title Khshayathiya Khshayathiyanam, King of Kings image Xerxes I.jpg caption Xerxes, King of Persia as portrayed by Guillaume Rouille 1553 AD native ... I of Persia IPA en z rksi z lang , lang peo X ayar IPA ira x aja r a IPA meaning ruling over heroes ... Immediately after seizing the kingship, Darius I of Persia son of Hystaspes married Atossa daughter ... and persuaded another of Xerxes s sons, ArtaxerxesIArtaxerxes , to avenge the patricide by killing ... of Xerxes I Amytis , wife of Megabyzus son of Zopyres Megabyzus ArtaxerxesI Darius son of Xerxes I Darius , the first born, murdered by ArtaxerxesI or Artabanus of Persia Artabanus . Hystaspes son of Xerxes I Hystaspes , murdered by ArtaxerxesI . Achaemenes son of Xerxes I Achaemenes , murdered by Egyptians ... dynasty 519 BC 465 BC s bef rows 2 before Darius I of Persia Darius I the Great s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Persia years 485 BC 465 BC s aft rows 2 after ArtaxerxesI of PersiaArtaxerxesI s ttl title Pharaoh Pharaoh of Egypt years 485 BC 465 BC end Median and Achaemenid kings Pharaohs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Xerxes I of Persia ALTERNATIVE ... Persia da Xerxes 1. af Persien de Xerxes I. el es Jerjes I eo Kserkso la 1 a Persio ... I dari Persia it Serse I di Persia he ku Xe eyer a la Xerxes I rex Persarum ... 1 no Xerxes I av Persia nn Xerxes I ps pl Kserkses pt Xerxes I da P rsia ro Xerxes I ... I tl Xerxes I ng Persia th tr I. Serhas uk vi Xerxes I c a Ba T war Xerxes I han Persia yo Xerxes I of Persia zh .... Shahbazi, refdariusithegreat EI Darius I the Great , in Encyclopaedia Iranica . ref and he died ... more details
Infobox monarch name Shah Suleiman I full name title Shahanshah Shahanshah of Persia othertitles Shahanshah , Sahib i Qiran, Sultan bar Salatin ref http www.royalark.net Persia safawi3.htm The Royal Ark ref image Shah soleiman safavi.jpg caption Shah Suleiman I and his courtiers, Isfahan, 1670, painted by Aliquli Jabbadar . reign 1 November 1666 29 July 1694 coronation 1 November 1666 predecessor Abbas II of Persia Abbas II successor Sultan Husayn royal house Safavi father Abbas II of Persia Abbas II mother Nakihat Khanum birth date birth place death date 29 July 1694 death place place of burial Suleiman I lang fa was a Safavid shah of Iran Persia who reigned between 1666 and 1694. He was the elder son of the previous shah Abbas II of Persia Abbas II and a Circassians Circassian slave, Nakihat Khanum. He was crowned on November 1, 1666 with the title Shah Safi II. The young ruler had been brought up in the harem and had no experience of the world outside. He was also addicted ... , as successor. Notes references Sources commons category Suleiman I of Persia The Cambridge History ... I. He had little interest in the business of government, preferring retreat to the harem. He left political ... during the shah s reign. Corruption became widespread in Persia and discipline in the army was dangerously lax. Suleiman made no attempt to exploit the weakness of Safavid Persia s traditional rival .... Persia also suffered raids by the Uzbeks and Kalmyk people Kalmyk s. Suleiman died on July 29, 1694 ... succession box before Abbas II of Persia Abbas II title Safavid dynasty Shah of Iran years 1666 ... 01 Of Persia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 July 1694 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Suleiman 01 Of Persia Category Safavid dynasty Category 1694 deaths ... hu I. Szulajm n perzsa sah nl Suleiman I ja 2 pl Safi II ru sv Suleiman I safavid vi Suleiman I c a Ba T ... more details
Mohammad I successor Safi of Persia Safi spouse spouse type consort issue issue link issue ... to Shiism Abbas I of Persia Safavid conversion of Iran from Sunnism to Shiism References Reflist 3 ... of Iran Commons category Abbas I of Persia Wikisource1911Enc Abbas IPersia s start s hou Safavid ... fr Abbas Ier le Grand ko 1 hi hr Abas I. id Abbas I dari Persia is Abbas ... I av Persia ps pl Abbas I Wielki pt Abas I ro Abbas I cel Mare ru I sk Abb s I ... tr I. Abbas uk I ur vi Abbas I c a Ba T war Abbas I han Persia zh ...Infobox royalty name Shah Abb s I br title Shahanshah titletext more image Shah Abbas I.jpg image size 250px alt caption succession List of kings of Persia Shah of Iran reign 1 October ... religion Shia Islam Sh h Abb s the Great or Sh h Abb s I lang fa January 27, 1571 ... or blinded. Early years File .jpg thumb Shah Abbas I and his court. Abbas was born in Herat ... prince Mohammed Khodabanda and his wife Khayr al Nisa Begum known as Mahd i Ulya , the daughter of the governor ... Savory p.71 ref ref Newman p.42 ref At the time of his birth, Abbas grandfather Tahmasp I Shah Tahmasp I was ruler of Iran. Abbas parents gave him to be nursed by Khani Khan Khanum, the mother of the governor ... File Shah Abbas I engraving by Dominicus Custos Antwerp artist printer and engraver.jpg thumb 225px ... on an unofficial mission to induce Persia into anti Ottoman alliance. ref Nahavandi and Bomati pp.141 ... Horse.jpg 200px thumb right Abbas King of Persia , as seen by Sir Thomas Herbert, 1st Baronet Thomas ... how the new sultan, Ahmed I , would respond and withdrew from the region using scorched earth tactics ... the Portuguese Main Persia Portugal war File Fortress of Hormuz.jpg thumb right 200px The island ... Juan R. I. Cole date work page 186 publisher JSTOR accessdate 23 August 2010 ref In 1622, with the help ... and other monuments like the Ali Qapu , the Chehel Sotoun palace, and the Naghsh i Jahan Square . Arts ... more details
of Persia Darius II , the son of ArtaxerxesI , due to the fact that they share the same name, Ochus ...good article Infobox monarch name Artaxerxes III br Artax a r title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Persia image caption reign 358 338 BC coronation Pasargadae , February or March 358 BC ref name Ochus cite web url http www.livius.org arl arz artaxerxesartaxerxes iii ochus.html title Artaxerxes ... Artaxerxes II Persia br Nectanebo II Egypt suc type Heir apparent Heir Apparent heir Arses of PersiaArtaxerxes IV successor Arses of PersiaArtaxerxes IV queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue Arses of PersiaArtaxerxes IV of Persia royal house dynasty Achaemenid Empire Achaemenid royal anthem father Artaxerxes II of Persia mother Stateira wife of Artaxerxes ... Ca. 87 death place date of burial place of burial Persepolis Artaxerxes III of Persia nowrap c. 425 ... of Persia also known as Artaxerxes IV . His reign coincided with the reign of Philip II of Macedon ... his success in Egypt, Artaxerxes returned to Persia and spent the next few years effectively quelling ... wiki Iranian History Contents The Era of the Three Dariuses ArtaxerxesI 465 424 BC Wikibooks Era of three ... Ca. 425 BC 338 BC s bef rows 1 before Artaxerxes II of PersiaArtaxerxes II s ttl title List of kings ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Artaxerxes 03 Of Persia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Artaxerxes 03 Of Persia Category .... cy Artaxerxes III, brenin Persia de Artaxerxes III. es Artajerjes III Oco eo Arta a t la 3 a fa fr Artaxerx s III gl Artaxerxes III hr Artakserkso III. it Artaserse III di Persia ... 3 no Artaxerxes III av Persia pl Artakserkses III pt Artaxerxes III da P rsia ru III ... Livius.Org ref othertitles List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Persia , Pharaoh Pharaoh of Egypt , King of Kings Persia Shahanshah , King of Kings Persia King of Kings , king of countries, king ... more details
Notability date February 2009 A List of Revenues of the Darius I of Persia Darius I , Great King of Persia , is reported by Greek Historian Herodotus c 480 BC. This serves to show the greatness of Darius and the Persian empire, show who was paying tribute to the empire and how much they were capable of paying. A talent weight talent of silver was a considerable sum of money, but making exact conversions to modern currency is problematical at best. Further compounding the problem are differences in how weights were measured. Annual tribute in silver talent weight talents Satrapy Babylonian Weight Attic Weight Ionia Yauna 400 520 Lydia Sparda 500 650 Phrygia Cappadocia Katpatuka 360 468 Cilicia Kilikes 360 468 An Additional 140 Babylonia n talents 182 Attic talents was paid to the garrison of the G lek Pass Cilician Gates Syria Abar Nahara 350 455 Egypt Mudraya 700 910 The Persian garrison in the White Tower at Memphis, Egypt Memphis was provided with provisions, including 120,000 medimnoi, which were the annual grain rations for 20,000 men. In Athens Athenian money of 450 B.C. this represented a market value of 600,000 drachmae or 100 Attic talents 70 Babylonian talents . Sattagydia Gandhara 170 222 Susiana Uvja 300 390 Babylonia & Assyria 1,000 1,300 Medes Media Mada 450 585 Caspia 200 260 Bactria 360 468 Armenia 400 520 Sagartia Drangiana 250 325 Sacae 600 780 Parthia Parthava 300 390 Paricania 400 520 Alordia 200 260 Tibarene 300 390 India Hindush 4,680 6,084 Paid in gold dust of 360 Babylonian talents 468 Attic talents . At a gold silver ratio of 1 13 this yields an equivalent in silver of 4,680 Babylonian talents. Total 12,280 15,964 Source Herodotus III. 90 96 and cf. A. R. Burn, Persia & the Greeks New York, 1962 , pp.  123 126. DEFAULTSORT Darius 01 Of Persia, List Of Revenues Of Category Achaemenid Empire ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Artaxerxes symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Cornelis Johannes van Houten , Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels discovery site Palomar Observatory discovered September 29, 1973 designations yes mp name 7212 alt names 2155 T 2 named after Artaxerxes II of PersiaArtaxerxes II mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.5612376 perihelion 2.0434724 semimajor eccentricity 0.1124425 period 1276.0181881 avg speed inclination 4.06885 asc node 184.22747 mean anomaly 65.49195 arg peri 72.42451 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 14.3 7212 Artaxerxes 2155 T 2 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on September 29, 1973 by Cornelis Johannes van Houten , Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 7212 Artaxerxes JPL Small Body Database Browser on 7212 Artaxerxes Reflist MinorPlanets Navigator 7211 Xerxes 7213 Conae MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Artaxerxes Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Discoveries by Cornelis Johannes van Houten Category Discoveries by Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld Category Discoveries by Tom Gehrels Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1973 Beltasteroid stub fa fr 7212 Artaxerxes it 7212 Artaxerxes la 7212 Artaxerxes hu 7212 Artaxerxes pl 7212 Artaxerxes pt 7212 Artaxerxes uk 7212 vi 7212 Artaxerxes yo 7212 Artaxerxes ... more details
, ArtaxerxesI of Persia who succeeded his father Xerxes I of Persia Xerxes I after his assassination by Artabanus of Persia Artabanus . Performance history Image Artaxerxes riots.jpg left thumb 250px ... Myslive ek other operas on the same theme Artaserse Arne operas Artaxerxes is an opera in three acts ... libretto Artaserse . ref University of North Texas Libraries ref The first English opera seria , Artaxerxes ... Garden during a 1763 performance of Artaxerxes . The opening night of Artaxerxes 2 February 1762 ... upon their heads. ref quoted in Norton Topics Online ref blockquote By 1790, Artaxerxes had ... Austin as Semira. ref Casaglia ref Artaxerxes remained in the London repertoire for over 70 years ... for Artaxerxes had been published in 1762. However, it did not contain the recitative s or the final ... 11 December 2002 ref To mark Thomas Arne s 300th birthday, a fully staged production of Artaxerxes ... Ainsley as Artaxerxes, Rebecca Bottone, Caitlin Hulcup and Elizabeth Watts. ref Royal Opera ... Vestris en travesti as Artaxerxes in 1827 Artaxerxes was composed when the castrato singers were at their height. The title role Artaxerxes and that of Arbaces were written for the Italian Castrato castrati ... in London, Artaxerxes was sung by the contraltos Eliza Paton and Lucia Elizabeth Vestris Elizabeth ... class wikitable Cast Voice type Premiere, February 2, 1762 br Conductor Artaxerxes, Xerxes younger son ... daughter and lover of Artaxerxes soprano Miss Thomas Rimenes, Artabanes captain tenor George Mattocks ... Setting Iran Persia c. 465 BC The opera opens in a moonlit garden of Xerxes palace. Mandane, the daughter ... and exchanges his bloody sword for that of Arbaces. Artaxerxes, the King s younger son, arrives with his guards. Artabanes tells him of his father s death and accuses Artaxerxes s older brother Darius ... bed? Nay, more, his royal ambition... Artaxerxes commands Artabanes to avenge his father s death by killing Darius. Later in the garden, Artaxerxes expresses his love to Semira, the daughter of Artabanes ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Haplochromis artaxerxes image status EX status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Cichlidae subfamilia Pseudocrenilabrinae tribus Haplochromini genus Haplochromis species H. artaxerxes binomial Haplochromis artaxerxes binomial authority Greenwood, 1962 synonyms Harpagochromis artaxerxes Greenwood, 1962 Haplochromis artaxerxes was a species of fish in the Cichlidae family. It was Endemism endemic to Uganda . Source Kaufman, L. 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 9721 all Haplochromis artaxerxes . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 4 August 2007. Category Haplochromis Category Endemic fauna of Uganda Haplochromis stub ca Haplochromis artaxerxes es Haplochromis artaxerxes pt Haplochromis artaxerxes sr Haplochromis artaxerxes vi Haplochromis artaxerxes ... more details
dynasty ?? 423 BC s bef rows 2 before Xerxes II of Persia Xerxes II s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Persia years 424 BC 423 BC s aft rows 2 after Darius II of Persia Darius II s ttl ... century BC births Category 423 BC deaths Category 423 BC crimes Category Monarchs of Persia Category ... 5th century BC rulers ca Sogdi de P rsia cs Sogdianos cy Sogdianus, brenin Persia de Sogdianos es Sogdiano de Persia eo Sogdiano fa fr Sogdianos hr Sogdijan it Sogdiano di Persia hu Sogdianus perzsa kir ly nl Sogdianus ja no Sogdianus av Persia pl Sogdianos pt Sogdiano ru ... more details
more footnotes date January 2011 Stateira died about 400 BC was the wife of king Artaxerxes II of Persia . Asteroid 831 Stateira is named in her honour. Biography Stateira was the daughter of the Persian nobleman Hydarnes . She married Artaxerxes II, the oldest son of Darius II of Persia and his wife Parysatis . Probably Darius II wanted to establish good relations with an important noble family, from which Stateira was descended, because her brother Terituchmes married Amestris, a daughter of Darius II. But Terituchmes loved one of his half sisters more than his royal bride and tried to start a rebellion. Therefore Parysatis had all the children of Hydarnes killed and only spared the life of Stateira at the request of her husband. ref Ctesias , Persica 55 56 in an excerpt from Photius I of Constantinople . ref Artaxerxes II took over the Persian throne in 404 BC after the death of his father. Stateira seems to have been his only legal wife despite his numerous concubines. She bore a son, Artaxerxes III of PersiaArtaxerxes , the heir to the throne, and probably other children. The queen mother Parysatis and Stateira tried to be the key political influence on the king so the both women became bitter rivals. Stateira was very popular with the people, allegedly because she left the curtains ... throne from his brother Artaxerxes II. Reportedly the intense hatred between the two women led Parysatis to encourage Artaxerxes II to take on concubines in order to hurt his wife. Stateira also publicly ... Parysatis is supposed to have poisoned Stateira. Plutarch , in his biography of Artaxerxes II, did not believe ... Plutarch , Artaxerxes 5 6 and 17 19 mainly based on Ctesias . ref Notes references References Karl ... I . In Women in World History . Vol. 14 2002 , p.  745 746. Category Persian queens consort Category 5th century BC women Category Achaemenid women ca Est tira esposa d Artaxerxes II de Stateira Ehefrau Artaxerxes II. fa hr Stateira ena Artakserksa II. pt Estatira esposa de Artaxerxes ... more details
No footnotes date May 2009 Artabanus the Hyrcanian was a Persia n political figure during the Achaemenid Dynasty who was reportedly Regent of Persia for a few months 465 BC 464 BC . Artabanus probably originated from the province of Hyrcania and reportedly served as the chief official of Xerxes I . He is considered to have served either as his vizier or as his head bodyguard . According to Aristotle , Artabanus was responsible for the death of Crown Prince Darius. He then became afraid that Xerxes would seek revenge and proceeded to assassination assassinate the King. On the other hand Junianus Justinus reported that Artabanus had personal ambitions for the throne. He first secretly murdered Xerxes and then accused Darius of parricide , resulting in his execution. The order of events remain uncertain but Xerxes and Darius certainly left the throne vacant. Artabanus course of action is also uncertain. Some accounts have him usurping the throne for himself. Others consider him to have named young ArtaxerxesI as King and to have acted as Regent and power behind the throne . This state of affairs would not last more than a few months. Artaxerxes reportedly slew him with his own sword, either in battle or by surprise. Artabanus is occasionally listed among the Kings of the Achaemenid dynasty though he was not related to them. As Artaxerxes is believed to be the inspiration for King Ahasuerus in the story of Purim , Artabanus may have been the inspiration for Haman in the same story. Citation needed date August 2009 Classical sources Aristotle , Politics 5.131Ib Diodorus Siculus , Historical Library 11.69 http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0084 ... Photios I of Constantinople Photius , Epitome of Persica of Ctesias 20 http www.livius.org ct cz ctesias photius persica.html Plutarch , Life of Themistocles 27 DEFAULTSORT Persia, Artabanus Of Category ... es Artabano cortesano de Jerjes ko hr Artaban it Artabano di Persia sh Artaban od Perzije ... more details
Before ascending the throne of PersiaArtaxerxes had been a satrap and commander of his father s army. ref name pop cite book title A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period last Grabbe first Lester L. year 2004 publisher Continuum International Publishing Group isbn 0 567 08998 3 pages 323 ref Darius, Artaxerxes II s eldest son and heir, entered a conspiracy to murder his father, but the plan was leaked to the king. The royal court sentenced Darius to execution and the position of heir to the throne went to Ariaspes, a calm and popular prince. However, the co conspirators that included Artaxerxes III, the king s third son and one of the commanders of the royal guard named Tiribazus, convinced Ariaspes of the king s suspicion about him, which led to his suicide. The old king s hopes were now directed towards his fourth son, Arsames, who was also was murdered. In 358  BC, Artaxerxes II died at the age of 94, apparemtly because of a broken heart caused by his children s unnatural behaviour, and Artaxerxes III of PersiaArtaxerxes III succeeded him. His first order was the execution of over 80 of his nearest relations to secure his place as emperor. ref name Lempri re cite book last Lempri re first John authorlink John Lempri re coauthors R. Willets title Lempri re s Bibliotheca Classica Classical Dictionary containing a full Account of all the Proper Names ... chapter 20V.html title Chapter V Temporary Relief accessdate 1 March 2008 ref In 355 BC, Artaxerxes ... title Artaxerxes 3 accessdate 5 March 2008 last Kjeilen first Tore archiveurl http web.archive.org web ... no ref Artaxerxes raised a campaign against the rebellious Cadusii Cadusians . A successful character ... also came to Artabazus and the joined forces managed to defeat the forces sent by Artaxerxes in 354  BC. However, in 353  BC, they were defeated by Artaxerxes army and were disbanded. Orontes ... . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Accession Of Artaxerxes Iii Category Persian history ... more details
Persia may refer to the following Iran , the country s exonym, officially and unofficially, in the West until 1935 was Persia . In that year the official exonym was equated with the ancient endonym, Iran, per Reza Shah Pahlavi s request. Unofficial use of the exonym by both Iranians and non Iranians continues to this day. Qajar Dynasty Quajari Persia Fars Province , a province in Iran, Fars being Persian, for Persia Persis or P rs , a historic region in southwest Persia and the original power base of Achaemenids Persian Empire Persia, California SS Persia 1900 SS Persia 1900 , British ocean liner sunk by U boat in 1915 Persia EP Persia EP , 1984 extended play record by Australian rock band The Church Persia, the Magic Fairy , a 1984 magical girl anime series by Studio Pierrot Persia, Iowa wiktionary Persia See also Persia name Persian disambiguation List of Persia related topics Prince of Persia disambig ar bg ca P rsia desambiguaci ceb Persya de Persien eu Persia ko hr Perzija razdvojba id Persia disambiguasi it Persia disambigua la Persia lt Persija hu Perzsia egy rtelm s t lap ms Parsi Nyahkekaburan ja pl Persia pt P rsia desambigua o ro Persia ru sk Perzia sv Persien tl Persiya th ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Artaxerxes Cadusian Campaign partof image caption date 385 BC place Atropatene Media Atropatene result Cadusian victory territory combatant1 Achaemenid Empire combatant2 Cadusii commander1 Artaxerxes II of Persia br Tiribazus br Datames commander2 unknown strength1 300,000 infantry br 10,000 cavalry strength2 unknown casualties1 casualties2 The Cadusian Campaign was a military campaign of King Artaxerxes II of Persia in 385 BC against the Cadusii . The origins of the campaign are not attested in historical sources, but it was probably in response to a revolt of the Cadusii and the refusal of paying tribute. ref name Rollin58 Rollin 1820, p. 58 ref The Cadusii people were an Iranian peoples Iranian people ref http www.iranica.com newsite index.isc?Article http www.iranica.com newsite articles unicode v4f6 v4f6a027.html R diger Schmitt, Cadusii in Encyclopedia Iranica ref that lived in a mountainous district of Atropatene Media Atropatene on the south west shores of the Caspian Sea , between the parallels of 39 and 37 North latitude, called for its inhabitants Cadusia. This district was probably bounded on the North by the river Cyrus today Kura river Kura , in the former Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan , historically known as Arran Republic of Azerbaijan Arran and Caucasian Albania , and on the South by the river Mardus today Sefid River , and corresponds with the modern Iran ian provinces of Gilan and Ardabil Province Ardabil . They are described by Strabo ref Strabo , Geography , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0198&layout &loc 11.6.1 xi. 6 , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext ... . Artaxerxes organized an expedition that, according to Plutarch , consisted of 300,000 infantry soldiers and 10,000 cavalry soldiers. ref name plut 24 Plutarch , Parallel Lives , Artaxerxes , http ... to Artaxerxes. ref name Rollin59 Rollin 1820, p. 59 ref With the successful negotiations concluded ... more details
Infobox monarch name Shah Safi full name title Shahanshah Shahanshah of Persia othertitles Shahanshah , Sahib i Qiran, Sultan bar Salatin ref http www.royalark.net Persia safawi3.htm The Royal Ark ref image caption reign 28 January 1629 12 May 1642 coronation 28 January 1629 predecessor Abbas I of Persia Abbas I successor Abbas II of Persia Abbas II royal house Safavi father Shahzadeh Soltan Mohammad Baqer Mirza mother Dilaram Khanum birth date 1611 birth place death date 12 May 1642 aged 30 31 death place place of burial Shah Safi lang fa was Safavid dynasty Shah of Iran from 1629 to 1642. He was the sixth ruler of the Safavid dynasty . Safi was given the name Sam Mirza when he was born. He was the son of Mohammed Baqir Mirza, the eldest son of Abbas I of Persia Shah Abbas I , and Dilaram Khanum, a Georgian people Georgian wife. ref Sussan Babaie and others Slaves of the Shah I.B. Tauris, 2003 p.104 ref In 1615, Abbas had Mohammed Baqir killed, fearing he was plotting against his life. Over the next few years, the suspicious Abbas killed or blinded his other sons, leaving his grandson Safi heir to the throne. Safi was crowned on 28 January 1629 at the age of eighteen. He ruthlessly eliminated anyone he regarded as a threat to his power, executing almost all the Safavid royal ... they succeeded in capturing Baghdad , which would remain in their hands until World War I . Nevertheless ... box before Abbas I of Safavid Abbas I title Safavid dynasty Shah of Iran years 1629&ndash 1642 after Abbas II of Persia Abbas II s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Safi Of Persia ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Safi Of Persia Category Monarchs of Persia Category Safavid dynasty Category 1642 deaths Category Iranian people of Georgian descent Category 1611 births az I ah S fi S f vi bg ca Safi de P rsia cs Saf I. de Safi I. fa fr Safi Ier hi is Safi Persakonungur it Shah Safi hu I. Szaf perzsa sah ja 1 pl Safi I ru I sv Safi I vi Safi c a Ba T ... more details
Mithridates in Greek language Greek M or M killed 334 BC was a Persian people Persian of high rank, and son in law of the king Darius III of Persia Darius III , who was slain by Alexander the Great with his own hand, at the Battle of the Granicus in 334 BC, when he plunged his lance through Mithridates face. r arr 1.15 16 References William Smith lexicographer Smith, William editor Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2202.html Mithridates 5 , Boston , 1867 Notes reflist refs ref name arr 1.15 16 Arrian , Anabasis Alexandri , http websfor.org alexander arrian book1a.asp i. 15, 16 ref SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Persia, Mithridates of Category 334 BC deaths Category Alexander the Great Category Persian history Category Iranian military personnel killed in action es Mitr dates de Persia ja pl Mitrydates Perski pt Mitr dates batalha do Gr nico zh ... more details
s hou Achaemenid dynasty ?? 424 BC s bef rows 2 before ArtaxerxesI of PersiaArtaxerxesI s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Persia years 424 BC s aft rows 2 after Sogdianus s ttl ... a few months later. Darius II of Persia Darius II became the sole ruler of the Achaemenid Empire ... II of Persia alternative names short description Persian king date of birth place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Xerxes 02 Of Persia Category 424 BC deaths Category 424 BC crimes Category Monarchs of Persia Category Pharaohs of the Achaemenid dynasty of Egypt Category Murdered ... bg II ca Xerxes II de P rsia cs Xerx s II. cy Xerxes II, brenin Persia de Xerxes ... II. it Serse II di Persia hu II. Khsaj rs perzsa kir ly nl Xerxes II ja 2 no Xerxes II av Persia ... more details
. The Rose of Persia or, The Story Teller and the Slave , is a two act comic opera , with music ... York City Center . ref Dale, Michael. http broadwayworld.com article The Rose of Persia Sullivan Without Gilbert 20070114 The Rose of Persia Sullivan Without Gilbert , BroadwayWorld.com, 14 January ... of Persia at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive ref Image RoPcover.gif left frame Cover of the vocal ... writing in his diary on 2 December 1899, I don t quite see what it s all about Miss Yaw is not keeping ... diary that Yaw was improving rapidly and sang the song really superbly brilliant. So I wrote again to Mrs. Carte saying that I thought if we let Miss Yaw go it would be another mistake. ref name ... were performing The Rose of Persia around the British provinces and then throughout the English ... , unfinished. The Rose of Persia was Sullivan s last completed opera. Rose is firmly reminiscent ... , but the manuscript of The Rose of Persia sold for a mere 90, passing to a collector. ref .... They discovered, at the back of The Rose of Persia , an item that had been cut from the show ... The only professional British revival of The Rose of Persia was at Princes Theatre in London ... response to The Rose of Persia quashed these plans. ref G nzl, pp. 730 and 812 ref In recent ... 2007. ref Dale, Michael. http broadwayworld.com article The Rose of Persia Sullivan Without Gilbert 20070114 The Rose of Persia Sullivan Without Gilbert , BroadwayWorld.com, 14 January 2007 ref ... ref The first recording of The Rose of Persia was released in 1963 by St. Albans Amateur Operatic Society ... review of the three Rose of Persia recordings at A Gilbert and Sullivan Archive 2001 ref Roles ... Mahmoud of Persia lyric baritone Henry Lytton Hassan a philanthropist comic baritone Walter ... Chorus Act I &mdash Hassan s Wives, Mendicants, and Sultan s Guards Chorus Act II &mdash Royal Slave Girls, Palace Officials, and Guards Synopsis Act I Scene Court of Hassan s House. Wealthy Hassan ... more details
by the Roman Empire. The pink area in western Iran shows the Trajan s Client State Romans in Persia is related to the brief occupation invasion of western and central areas of Persia actual Iran ... the throne was Trajan that s why he dominated Persia . Characteristics The Romans, when expanded into the eastern ..., one characteristic of the Roman presence in Persia is that Roman emperors dreamed of conquering all Persia from Trajan to Galerius, while Parthian Sassanian kings never tried to conquest Rome, Italy or southeastern Europe. Roman Persia Romans were able to dominate Persia only with emperor Trajan ... Trajan after his campaign in Mesopotamia and Persia Indeed in 113 AD Trajan invaded Parthia ... and killing Parthamasiris of Armenia Parthamasiris , relative of Osroes I of Parthia. Then he turned ... the capital of Ctesiphon in 116 AD. He deposed Osroes I and put his own puppet ruler Parthamaspates ... Persia and captured the great city of Susa . Those months of 116 and 117 saw Persian Parthia as a client ... Persia up to lake Urmia , in the first decades of the fourth century light pink . Furthermore in 297 ... Project Gutenberg ref Galerius who occupied western Persia up to lake Matianus wanted to conquest all Persia after his victory against sassanian king Narseh, but Diocletianus preferred to have a Treaty ... Empire. Romans withdrew from the homeland territory of Persia with the 363 AD defeat of Jovian Emperor ... of Atropatene and Ispahan in central Persia in 623 AD, just a few years before the Arab conquest of Sassanian Persia. ref http www.ccel.org ccel gibbon decline files volume2 chap46.htm Heraclius The History ... There are few Roman ruins in Persia, but one seems to be related to curious war events the Valerian ... legionaries by the Sassanid ruler Shapur I after having been defeated in the Battle of Edessa ... a canal called Ab i Gargar, and the two dams of Band e Kaisar and Band e Mizan which directed the water ... and Persia in Late Antiquity Neighbours and Rivals . Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, 2004 ... more details
of Xerxes I of Persia King Xerxes . One Night with the King The Story of Esther One Night with the King ... Esther, the main protagonist. Luke Goss as King Xerxes I of Persia, Esther s love interest and King .... Luke Goss as King Xerxes I of Persia , Esther s love interest and insecure in his new position as king ... orphan who rises to become Queen Esther of Persia and saves Persian Jews from genocide. By revealing ..., I am queen, and I will not lower my dignity or shame my crown by wearing it before your drunk, and thinly ... s side. Esther asks What made you come back? And the king responds with I saw the stars. Then King ... being made the Prince of Persia and him making a decree in his name, with flashbacks of when Esther ... temple and Mordecai saying Thus dictated I order this decree sent out under the great seal of Mordecai, Prince of Persia, A Jew. Modification The film generally adheres to the main plot of the Biblical ... to kill the Jewish inhabitants of Persia. Peter O Toole as the Prophet Samuel Jyoti Dogra as Queen of Persia Vashti Tom Alter as King Saul of Israel Aditya Bal as Amalekite King Agag Production ... inhabitants of Persia. Peter O Toole as Prophet Samuel Biblical figure Samuel Jyoti Dogra as Queen of Persia Vashti Tom Alter as King Saul of Kingdom of Israel united monarchy Israel Aditya ... Book of Esther Category 2006 films Category Christian films Category Films set in ancient Persia ... more details