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6th-century BC Achaemenid Empire nobleman
Hydarnes (Old Persian: 𐎻𐎡𐎭𐎼𐎴, romanized: Vidṛna), also known as Hydarnes the Elder, was a Persian nobleman, who was one of the seven conspirators
Hydarnes
5th-century BCE Persian military commander
Hydarnes II (Old Persian: 𐎻𐎡𐎭𐎼𐎴, romanized: Vidṛna), also known as Hydarnes the Younger (by contrast with his father Hydarnes the Old) was a Persian
Hydarnes_the_Younger
480 BC engagement of the Greco-Persian Wars
that Hydarnes may have been given overall command of an enhanced force including what was left of the Immortals; according to Diodorus, Hydarnes had a
Battle_of_Thermopylae
Kings of Armenia and later Sophene and Commagene
nobleman, Artasyrus, and claimed descent from Hydarnes, presumably through the maternal line. Hydarnes was one of the "Seven Persians" who overthrew Bardiya
Orontid_dynasty
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 423 to 405/4 BC
and that of Hydarnes in Armenia. Darius’s eldest son, Arsaces (the future Artaxerxes II), married Hydarnes's daughter, Stateira. Hydarnes’ son, Terituchmes
Darius_II
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
Immortals were described by Herodotus as being heavy infantry, led by Hydarnes II, that were kept constantly at a strength of exactly 10,000 men. He claimed
Achaemenid_Empire
Late 5th-century BC Persian nobleman
BC). He was a descendant (perhaps grandson) of Hydarnes the Younger, who was himself the son of Hydarnes, one of the seven Persian conspirators who overthrew
Hydarnes_(father_of_Stateira)
King of Sparta from c. 489 BC to 480 BC
August), a Malian Greek traitor named Ephialtes led the Persian general Hydarnes by a mountain track to the rear of the Greeks. At that point Leonidas sent
Leonidas_I
King of the Achaemenid Empire from 405/4 to 359/8 BC
married Stateira, the daughter of the Persian nobleman Hydarnes, who was descended from Hydarnes, one of the seven Persian conspirators who overthrew the
Artaxerxes_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Hydarnes (c. 6th century BC) was one of the seven Persian conspirators who overthrew the Pseudo-Smerdis. Hydarnes (also spelled Idernes), a Greek transliteration
Hydarnes_(disambiguation)
Persian ruler from 522 to 486 BCE
aid and, in September 522 BCE, along with Otanes, Intaphrenes, Gobryas, Hydarnes, Megabyzus and Aspathines, killed Gaumata in the fortress of Sikayauvati
Darius_the_Great
Persian Satrap of Lydia and Ionia (445–395 BC)
Ctesias, he was the son of Hidarnes III and therefore, the great grandson of Hydarnes, one of the six conspirators who had supported the rise of Darius the Great
Tissaphernes
Series of conflicts in the 5th century BC
Artaphernes (son of Artaphernes) Artyphius Datis Boges Gongylos Hippias Hydarnes II Masistes Megabates Megabazus Megabyzus Otanes Tithraustes Artayntes
Greco-Persian_Wars
Welsh actor (1923–1991)
Twice Round the Daffodils (1962) as John Rhodes The 300 Spartans (1962) as Hydarnes The Longest Day (1962) as RAF Pilot Maniac (1963) as Henri Doctor in Distress
Donald_Houston
position. Hydarnes I, satrap in the late 6th century BC?, granted Armenia by the Achaemenid king Darius I as a semi-hereditary satrapy Hydarnes II, satrap
List_of_Armenian_monarchs
Elite Persian heavy infantry
the Immortals as heavy infantry led by the Persian military commander Hydarnes the Younger; they provided the professional corps of the Achaemenid army
Immortals_(Achaemenid_Empire)
Achaemenid queen
successor, Artaxerxes III. Stateira was the daughter of the Persian nobleman Hydarnes. She married Artaxerxes II, the oldest son of Darius II of Persia, and
Stateira (wife of Artaxerxes II)
Stateira_(wife_of_Artaxerxes_II)
1962 epic historical drama film by Rudolph Maté
love with Ellas David Farrar as King Xerxes of Persia Donald Houston as Hydarnes, leader of the Persian Immortals Anna Synodinou as Queen Gorgo of Sparta
The_300_Spartans
Key families during Persian Achaemenid era
same as Aspathines) Gobryas, father of Mardonius Intaphrenes Megabyzus I Hydarnes Darius I Arthur Emanuel Christensen, a Danish historian and Iranologist
Seven_Achaemenid_clans
Bactrian nobleman, military officer and satrap (died 344 BC)
his ancestry went back to Hydarnes. The Achaemenid satrapy of Armenia seems to have been a semi-hereditary fief of Hydarnes, due to his descendants governing
Orontes_I
2007 video game
archers, Immortals, Persian champions, two Persian generals, Mardonius and Hydarnes II. The action is furthered when the Spartan army forms a phalanx formation
300:_March_to_Glory
Younger") to distinguish him from the poet Homer Hydarnes 6th and 5th centuries BC Persian satrap Father of Hydarnes the Younger 5th century BC Persian satrap
List of people known as the Elder or the Younger
List_of_people_known_as_the_Elder_or_the_Younger
Persian military commander (died 479 BC)
Mardonius there chose out first all the Persians called Immortals, save only Hydarnes their general, who said that he would not quit the king's person; and next
Mardonius (nephew of Darius I)
Mardonius_(nephew_of_Darius_I)
Part of the second Persian invasion of Greece (480–479 BC)
Mardonius there chose out first all the Persians called Immortals, save only Hydarnes their general, who said that he would not quit the king's person; and next
Achaemenid destruction of Athens
Achaemenid_destruction_of_Athens
480–479 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars
Eurybiades Aristides Xanthippus (father of Pericles) Xerxes I Mardonius † Hydarnes Strength Land forces: 10,000 Spartans 9,000 Athenians 5,000 Corinthians
Second Persian invasion of Greece
Second_Persian_invasion_of_Greece
American actor
Justice League Heroes Martian Manhunter 2007 300: March to Glory Xerxes, Hydarnes Credited as Daniel Reardon Transformers: The Game Bonecrusher, Shockwave
Daniel_Riordan
Province of the Achaemenid Empire (546-334 BC)
statesman Tissaphernes (Pers. Tiθrafarna, Gr. Τισσαφέρνης), a grandson of Hydarnes, was sent by Darius II to Lydia to arrest and execute Pissuthnes. Tissaphernes
Lydia_(satrapy)
Work by Herodotus
pass for 3 days The secret pass divulged by Ephialtes of Trachis, which Hydarnes uses to lead forces around the mountains to encircle the Greeks The retreat
Histories_(Herodotus)
Ancient Persian conquest in the Indian subcontinent
Mardonius there chose out first all the Persians called Immortals, save only Hydarnes their general, who said that he would not quit the king's person; and next
Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley
Achaemenid_conquest_of_the_Indus_Valley
Greco-Iranian kingdom (163 BC – 72 AD)
self-designated descendant from a member of one of the seven great house, Hydarnes, was the Orontid Dynasty of Armenia Facella, Margherita (2021). "Orontids"
Commagene
Achaemenid Civil War (522-520 BC)
Commanders and leaders Darius the Great Hystaspes Intaphrenes Otanes Gobryas Hydarnes Megabyzus Aspathines Dadarsi Vahumisa Takhmaspada Artavardiya Vivana Bardiya
Achaemenid Civil War (522–520 BC)
Achaemenid_Civil_War_(522–520_BC)
Play by John Gay
Phraortes, Anne Oldfield as Captive, Barton Booth as Sophernes, John Mills as Hydarnes, Mary Porter as Astarbe, Charles Williams as Araxes and Roger Bridgewater
The_Captives_(1724_play)
2006 video game
Mardonius, and Hydarnes brutally kill them. Xerxes then turns his attention to Sparta. At the Battle of Thermopylae, Demaratus and Hydarnes are killed, but
Ancient_Wars:_Sparta
Dragon Yacht Fife & Son Fairlie United Kingdom For F. C. Hill. 18 April Hydarnes Steamship John Reid & Co. Port Glasgow United Kingdom For R. P. Houston
List_of_ship_launches_in_1889
British actor
Philips (1723) Zimon in The Fatal Constancy by Hildebrand Jacob (1723) Hydarnes in The Captives by John Gay (1724) Photinus in Caesar in Egypt by Colley
John_Mills_(stage_actor)
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