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  • Artaxerxes II - World History Encyclopedia
  • Artaxšaçā, Ancient Greek: Ἀρταξέρξης) was king of Persia from BC until his death. Plutarch, when writing his Life of Artaxerxes II, used Ctesias, Dinon, Xenophon, and a few others as references. The work is the only biography of an Achaemenid king. [ 9 ] According to the modern historian Carsten Binder, Plutarch's work is an "eloquent but hardly reliable source of information" and that it "should be treated with the greatest.
  • BiographyWikipedia:WikiProject BiographyTemplate:WikiProject Biographybiography. Artaxerxes II was an Achaemenid king of Persia who reigned during the late 5th and early 4th centuries BC. He was the son and successor of Darius II and was surnamed (in Greek) Mnemon, meaning “the mindful.” When Artaxerxes took the Persian throne, the power of Athens had been broken in the.
  • This lavish volume contains the most complete collection of raw material for reconstructing the history of the Achaemenid Persian empire in existence. Last modified: 2016/11/02 09:55 by gombert.

  • Artaxerxes II - Wikipedia

    Artaxerxes II (flourished late 5th and early 4th centuries bc) was an Achaemenid king of Persia who reigned during the late 5th and early 4th centuries BC. He was the son and successor of Darius II and was surnamed (in Greek) Mnemon, meaning “the mindful.”.


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  • Biography of Artaxerxes II of Persia The Persian king Cambyses II (r. 530-522 BCE) had taken Egypt into the empire in 525 BCE following the Battle of Pelusium but Egypt had rebelled under the past two of Artaxerxes II's predecessors – as recently as 405 BCE under Darius II – and Artaxerxes II should have been paying more notice. Lower Egypt had already been lost and the.
  • Artaxerxes II [CDLI Wiki] Artaxerxes II is reported to have had a number of wives. His main wife was Stateira, until she was poisoned by Artaxerxes' mother Parysatis in about 400 BC. Artaxerxes II is said to have more than 115 sons from 350 wives. By Stateira Darius (probably aged over 50 in 366 BC) Ariaspes or Ariarathes Ochus (Artaxerxes III) Rhodogune, wife of satrap.
  • Artaxerxes II facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia ARTAXERXES II, Achaemenid Great King whose personal name is given as Arsaces (Ctesias F 14 apud Photius 469.28 in Jacoby, Fragmente) or Arsicas (Ctesias F 15a, apud Plutarch, Artoxerxes 1.4, etc.) or as Oarsēs (for ho Ársēs?) by Dino (F 14 [Jacoby], apud Plutarch, loc. cit.). He was the oldest son of Darius II and Parysatis, thus a grandson.
  • Artaxerxes II | King of Persia & Great Reformer | Britannica

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    ARTAXERXES II – Encyclopaedia Iranica

    Arses (Greek: Ἄρσης; c. – /8 BC), known by his regnal name Artaxerxes II (Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐎫𐎧𐏁𐏂 Artaxšaçāʰ; Greek: Ἀρταξέρξης), was King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from /4 BC to BC. He was the son and successor of Darius II (r. – /4 BC) and his mother was Parysatis.

    Artaxerxes II - World History Encyclopedia

  • Who was Artaxerxes II of Persia? Artaxerxes II Mnemon was king of Persia from BC until his death in /8 BC. He was a son of Darius II of Persia and Parysatis.

    1. ARTAXERXES II, Achaemenid Great King whose personal name is given as Arsaces (Ctesias F 14 apud Photius in Jacoby, Fragmente) or Arsicas (Ctesias F 15a, apud Plutarch, Artoxerxes , etc.) or as Oarsēs (for ho Ársēs?) by Dino (F 14 [Jacoby], apud Plutarch, loc. cit.).