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Cappadocia (from Old Persian Katpatuka) was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire used by the Achaemenids to administer the regions beyond the Taurus and Euphrates. The Satrapy belonged to the third tax district and payed an estimated 360 talents a year in tribute. The first satrap (governor) known by name is Ariaramnes, who ruled sometime at the beginning of the reign of the Achaemenid king Darius the Great. His successors are unknown, although Gobryas, the half brother of Xerxes, commanded the Cappadocians in 480 BCE. During the reign of Artaxerxes II, Cappadocia was divided, becoming Paphlagonia and Cappadocia Proper. The satrap of southern Cappadocia then became Datames (abridged from Datamithra), who led an unsuccessful revolt and was later assassinated in 362 BCE. The last Achaemenid satrap of Caappadocia was Mithrobouzanes, who died in 334 BCE at the battle of Granicus fighting Alexanders invading army.[1] See Aryan Language or Old Persian For more information visit: *[Ancient Iranian Languages & Literature The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies (CAIS) ...
Satrap (Greek σατράπης satrápēs, from Old Persian xšaθrapā(van), i. ...
The Achaemenid Empire (Old Persian: HakhÄmanishiyan, ÙØ®Ø§Ù
ÙØ´Ûا٠also frequently, the Achaemenid Persian Empire.) (559 BCâ330 BC) was the first of the Persian Empires to rule over significant portions of Greater Iran. ...
Ariaramnes (Old Persian Ariyâramna, Peace of the Aryans) was an uncle of Cyrus the Great, probably a great-uncle and the king of Persia. ...
Seal of Darius I, showing the king hunting on his chariot, and the symbol of Ahuramazda Darius the Great (Pers. ...
Definition = I ⥠E.B.Desciption = Frekles, skinny, and niceFacts = She goes to a middle school in PA, with red lockers Xerxes I, reigned 485â465 BC,also known as Xerxes the Great. ...
Artaxerxes II (c. ...
Paphlagonia was an ancient area on the Black Sea coast of north central Anatolia, situated between Bithynia and Pontus, and separated from Phrygia (later, Galatia) by a prolongation to the east of the Bithynian Olympus. ...
Datames (in Greek ÎαÏαμηÏ; killed 362 BC) was a general and provincial governor under the Persian empire. ...
Granicus river (Kocabas Ãayı in modern Turkish) is a water flow in northwestern Asia Minor. ...
Alexander the Great (Greek: ,[1] Megas Alexandros; July 356 BCâJune 11, 323 BC), also known as Alexander III, king of Macedon (336â323 BC), was one of the most successful military commanders in history. ...
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The Achaemenid Empire (Old Persian: HakhÄmanishiyan, ÙØ®Ø§Ù
ÙØ´Ûا٠also frequently, the Achaemenid Persian Empire.) (559 BCâ330 BC) was the first of the Persian Empires to rule over significant portions of Greater Iran. ...
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