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- Cyrus the Younger, son of Darius II and Parysatis, was a Persian prince and general. The time of his birth is unknown, but he died in 401 BC. He...
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- Ctesias of Cnidus (in Caria) (Greek), was a Greek physician and historian, who flourished in the 4th century BC. In early life he was physician to...
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- Tissaphernes (Pers. "Cithrafarna", d. 395 BC) was a Persian soldier and statesman, grandson of Hydarnes. In 413 BC he was satrap of Lydia and...
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- Parysatis was the 5th century BCE illegitimate daughter of Artaxerxes I, Emperor of Persia and Andia of Babylon. She was the half-sister of Xerxes...
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- Antalcidas was a Spartan soldier and diplomat, the son of Leon. In 393 (or 392) BC he was sent to Tiribazus, Persian satrap of Sardis, to undermine...
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- Amyrtaeus of Sais is the only king of the Twenty-eighth dynasty of Egypt and is thought to be related to the royal family of the Twenty-sixth...
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- Datames was a general and provincial governor under the Persian empire. A Carian by birth, he was the son of Camissares by a Scythian or...
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- Mausolus was a satrap of the Persian empire and virtual ruler of Caria. He took part in the revolt against Artaxerxes Mnemon (362), conquered a...
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- Hakor, or Akoris, was the Pharaoh of Egypt from 393 BC to 380 BC. Hakor overthrew his predecessor Psammuthes and falsely proclaimed himself to be...
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- Clearchus, the son of Rhamphias, was a Spartan general and mercenary. Born about the middle of the 5th century BC, Clearchus was sent with a fleet...
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