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6th century BC Persian general
a first-degree cousin. Most information about Megabazus comes from The Histories by Herodotus. Megabazus led the army of Persian King Darius I in 513 BC
Megabazus
Indo-European people in ancient southeast Europe
command of his general Megabazus. Following Darius I's orders to create a new satrapy for the Achaemenid Empire in the Balkans, Megabazus forced the Greek cities
Thracians
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
returned to Asia Minor. Darius left in Europe one of his commanders named Megabazus whose task was to accomplish conquests in the Balkans. The Persian troops
Achaemenid_Empire
Achaemenid expedition into Scythia
to wage war on the Scythians. Darius invaded Scythia with his general Megabazus, where the Scythians evaded Darius's army, using feints and retreating
Scythian_campaign_of_Darius_I
King of Macedon, c. 512 – 498/497 BC
returned to Sardis in Asia Minor and ordered his cousin Megabazus to conquer the rest of Thrace. Megabazus marched westward into the Strymon Basin in 512 or
Amyntas_I_of_Macedon
Ancient Macedonia under Achaemenid Persian rule
before it returned to Asia Minor. Darius's highly regarded commander, Megabazus, was responsible for conquering the Balkans. The Achaemenid troops conquered
Achaemenid_Macedonia
Late 6th/early 5th century BC Persian general
satrap of Phrygia, with his residence at Dascylium. One of his sons was Megabazus. Herodotus. (2003). The Histories. Trans. Aubrey De Selincourt. Rev. John
Megabates
Achaemenid province
command of his general Megabazus. Following Darius I's orders to create a new satrapy for the Achaemenid Empire in the Balkans, Megabazus forced the Greek cities
Skudra
Series of conflicts in the 5th century BC
Artyphius Datis Boges Gongylos Hippias Hydarnes II Masistes Megabates Megabazus Megabyzus Otanes Tithraustes Artayntes Azanes (son of Arteios) Hyamees
Greco-Persian_Wars
5th century BC Persian nobleman
the Achaemenid Empire of the 5th century BC. He was one of the sons of Megabazus, and a second-degree cousin of Xerxes I. Bubares was sent to Macedonia
Bubares
Satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire (525-321 BC)
reorganization of Darius I, Mitrobates was succeeded by Oebares II (c.493), son of Megabazus. Artabazus then became satrap circa 479 BC and started the Pharnacid dynasty
Hellespontine_Phrygia
Town in Bithynia
opposite shore of the Bosphorus, that the 6th-century BC Persian general Megabazus allegedly remarked that Chalcedon's founders must have been blind. Indeed
Chalcedon
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
Thracians, and several Greek city-states of the Balkans, the Persian general Megabazus used diplomacy to convince Amyntas I to submit as a vassal of the Achaemenid
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Achaemenid judge and later Satrap of Ionia during the reign of Darius the Great
bribed to give an unjust judgment. — Herodotus 5.25. Otanes succeeded Megabazus as the governor/supreme commander of the united forces of the peoples
Otanes_(son_of_Sisamnes)
Persian dynasty ruling Hellespontine Phrygia
reorganization of Darius I, Mitrobates was succeeded by Oebares II (c.493), son of Megabazus, before Artabazus became satrap circa 479 BCE and started the Pharnacid
Pharnacid_dynasty
Ancient region and kingdom in the Balkans
returned to Asia Minor. Darius left in Europe one of his commanders named Megabazus whose task was to accomplish conquests in the Balkans. The Persian troops
Paeonia_(kingdom)
Early 5th century BCE Achaemenid satrap of Egypt
century BCE, at the time of the Achaemenid 27th Dynasty of Egypt. A son of Megabazus, and an army commander under king Darius I, Pherendates is mainly attested
Pherendates
Town of ancient Cilicia in Asia Minor
established by Paeonian refugees, forcibly resettled by the Persian general Megabazus in 486 B.C., or established during the Hellenistic period by colonists
Serraepolis
Greek ruler of Miletus (died 493 BC)
over Myrcinus, to which Darius agreed. However, the Persian commander Megabazus suspected Histiaeus' interest in the strategically important area, which
Histiaeus
Ancient Indo-European people from Paeonia
Having been informed that she was a Paeonian, he sent instructions to Megabazus, commander in Thrace, to deport two tribes of the nation without delay
Paeonians
Satrap of Daskyleion (Hellespontine Phrygia) in 493 BC
Persian: Vaubara) was, according to Herodotus (Herodotus 6.33) a son of Megabazus, himself a first degree cousin of Darius I. Oebares became satrap of Daskyleion
Oebares_II
Work by Herodotus
revenge of Arcesilaus' mother Pheretima The attack on the Thracians by Megabazus The removal of the Paeonians to Asia The slaughter of the Persian envoys
Histories_(Herodotus)
returned to Asia Minor. Darius left in Europe one of his commanders named Megabazus whose task was to accomplish conquests in the Balkans. The Persian troops
History_of_Bulgaria
5th-century BC Achaemenid Persian general
siege of Prosoptis. According to Thucydides, at first Artaxerxes sent Megabazus to try and bribe the Spartans into invading Attica, to draw off the Athenian
Megabyzus
Ancient tribe
Satrae. (Herod. l. c.) Secure in their inaccessible position, they defied Megabazus. (Herod. v. 16.) The northwest portion of their territory lay to the right
Odomanti
Greek mythical character, founder of Byzantium
historian Herodotos (5th century BC) wrote that when the Persian general Megabazus arrived at Byzantium, he called the people of Chalcedon blind because
Byzas
Union of Thracian tribes and kingdoms (5th century BC to 3rd century BC)
of the Getae, who were defeated. More expeditions under the generals Megabazus and Mardonius as well as king Xerxes I followed, even though they only
Odrysian_kingdom
Comedy by Aristophanes
of the cock, a Persian bird (lines 485, 707) that predated Darius and Megabazus (484) as lord of Persia. Persians are mentioned in other plays too. Chians:
The_Birds_(play)
Ancient Greek war (460–445 BC)
expedition was finally crushingly defeated. A massive Persian army under Megabazus had been sent overland against the rebels in Egypt some time earlier,
First_Peloponnesian_War
Several individuals who appear in the Histories of Herodotus
following Darius' expedition against the "Scythians", and who succeeded Megabazus as the governor/supreme commander of the united forces of the peoples
Otanes
Ancient Paeonian tribe
it difficult to maintain formation. They are first mentioned regarding Megabazus' campaign in 511 BC. In 429 BC they were subject to the Odrysian kingdom
Agrianes
5th-century BC Persian general and satrap
reorganization of Darius I, Mitrobates was succeeded by Oebares II (c.493), son of Megabazus. Artabazus was named satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia in 479 BC. He was
Artabazos_I_of_Phrygia
6th-century BCE Achaemenid satrap of Daskyleion
Following the reorganisation of satraps by Darius I, he was succeeded by Megabazus (circa 500 BCE) and then his son Oebares II (c. 493 BCE) and Artabazus
Mitrobates
before it returned to Asia Minor. Darius's highly regarded commander Megabazus was responsible for fulfilling the conquest of the Balkans. The Achaemenid
History_of_the_Balkans
Greek tyrant of the Ionian city of Miletus (died 497/6 BC)
whom the Persians had set up as tyrant but did not trust. After general Megabazus presented his complaints about Histiaeus to Darius I of Persia, the latter
Aristagoras
5th century BC Egyptian ruler
Siege of Prosoptis. According to Thucydides, at first Artaxerxes sent Megabazus to try and bribe the Spartans into invading Attica, to draw off the Athenian
Inaros_II
Their capital was Siris (Serres). They were defeated by Persian general Megabazus (486 BC). They were expelled by the Persians to Asia Minor, where they
Siropaiones
5th century BC military conflicts
Siege of Prosoptis. According to Thucydides, at first Artaxerxes sent Megabazus to try and bribe the Spartans into invading Attica, to draw off the Athenian
Wars_of_the_Delian_League
his general Megabazus to quell the Paeonians, Thracians, and coastal Greek city-states of the southern Balkans. In 512/511 BC Megabazus sent envoys demanding
History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
History_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Persia 522–486 Artaphernes I general satrap of Lydia Artabanus counselor Megabazus general Parmys (by daughter of Gobryas) Ariabignes admiral (by Atossa)
Achaemenid_family_tree
defeats the allied Daunian and Etruscan armies 511 BC. Persians under Megabazus defeat the Paeonians and depart two of their tribes to Darius in Asia
Illyrian_warfare
industry and dexterity which he saw in their sister that he sent orders to Megabazus to transport Paeonians into Asia. Herodotus 5.12 This article incorporates
Pigres_of_Paionia
Ancient region of northern Greece
Book V. Darius the Great had left an army in Thrace under his cousin Megabazus after his failed Scythian campaign of 513 BC with orders to reduce the
Emathia_(Macedonia)
defeats the allied Daunian and Etruscan armies 511 BC. Persians under Megabazus defeat the Paeonians and depart two of their tribes to Darius in Asia
Timeline_of_Illyrian_history
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