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Carian rebel leader (executed 412 BC)
their ships belonged to the Athenian navy. Amorges was arrested and handed over to Tissaphernes. "Amorges - Livius". www.livius.org. Retrieved 2018-07-23
Amorges
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 423 to 405/4 BC
Pissuthnes' son, Amorges, continued the rebellion with a band of mercenaries funded by Athens in Iasus. Darius may have been hesitant to pursue Amorges in order
Darius_II
2018 video game
part of a group of freedom fighters alongside Pactyas and their friend Amorges, who worked together to assassinate King Xerxes I of Persia. However, the
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6th-century BC queen of the Massagetae
the Derbices and their Indian allies, after which Cyrus's ally, the king Amorges of the Amyrgians, intervened with his own army and helped the Persian soldiers
Tomyris
People group
which Cyrus and Amorges became allies, and Amorges helped Cyrus conquer Lydia. Cyrus, accompanied by the Sakā haumavargā of his ally Amorges, later carried
Amyrgians
Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples
which Cyrus and Amorges became allies, and Amorges helped Cyrus conquer Lydia. Cyrus, accompanied by the Sakā haumavargā of his ally Amorges, later carried
Saka
Ancient Iranian nomadic confederation in Central Asia
the Derbices and their Indian allies, after which Cyrus's ally, the king Amorges of the Sakā haumavargā, intervened with his own army and helped the Persian
Massagetae
War between Athens and Sparta (431–404 BC)
Athenian power in the Aegean Sea. When in 413 BC, Athens supported the rebel Amorges in Caria, Darius II would not have responded had not the Athenian power
Peloponnesian_War
them, and were cut to pieces, together with their generals, Daurises, Amorges, and Sisimaces. Herodotus, Histories 5.121 This article incorporates text
Heracleides_of_Mylasa
Greek city in ancient Caria
governed at the time by Amorges, a Persian chief, who had revolted from Darius II. It was taken by the Spartans, who captured Amorges and delivered him up
Iasos
Trousers worn by the Gauls
Compare other possible examples of transition through Etruscan: Greek ἀμόργη (amorge) being rendered as Latin amurca, Greek κυβερνᾶν (kubernân) as Latin gubernare
Braccae
Persian Satrap of Lydia and Ionia (445–395 BC)
Tissaphernes to proceed to suppress the continued rebellion of Pissuthnes's son Amorges, and also ordered him to collect the outstanding tribute from the Greek
Tissaphernes
Province of the Achaemenid Empire (546-334 BC)
Tissaphernes became satrap of Lydia in 415 BC and continued to fight Amorges, son of Pissuthnes. After Sparta had defeated Athens, the Greeks invaded
Lydia_(satrapy)
Achaemenid satrap of Lydia from c. 440 to 415 BCE
became his successor as Satrap of Lydia. Pissuthnes had a natural son named Amorges, who continued the rebellion against the Persian king. Briant, Pierre (2002)
Pissuthnes
Assassin's Creed characters
exact revenge on the Order and kill its leader, Darius' former friend Amorges, who gives them Elpidios' whereabouts but warns them that the Order can
Alexios_and_Kassandra
5th-century BC Athenian magistrate and politician
to the new movement; the former of whom he accused of having betrayed Amorges and caused the capture of Iasos. Before he left Athens, Peisander organised
Peisander_(oligarch)
Iranian archaeologist (1942–2006)
E. Yarshater ed. Encyclopædia Iranica, Vol. I (London 1985), 929. 60. "Amorges", Encyclopædia Iranica, Vol. I, 986–87. 61. "Apama" Encyclopædia Iranica
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albicinctus (Ricardo, 1900) Promachus aldrichii (Hine, 1911) Promachus amorges (Walker, 1849) Promachus anceps (Osten-Sacken, 1887) Promachus anicius
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aldrichii Hine, 1911 i c g b Promachus amastrus (Walker, 1849) c g Promachus amorges (Walker, 1849) c g Promachus anceps Osten Sacken, 1887 c g Promachus anicius
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