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6th century BC Persian Satrap of Lydia
after his capture by the Persian Oroetus (17th century). Oroetus (detail). The crucifixion of Polycrates by Oroetus. Dusinberre, Elspeth R. M. (29 April
Oroetus
Province of the Achaemenid Empire (546-334 BC)
Mazares and his successor Harpagus. After Cyrus' death, Oroetus was appointed as satrap. Oroetus ruled during the reign of Cambyses, and after the chaotic
Lydia_(satrapy)
Method of execution/torture
Histories. Polycrates, the tyrant of Samos, was executed in 522 BCE by Oroetus (satrap of Lydia), and his dead body was then crucified. In his Histories
Crucifixion
6th-century BC tyrant of Samos
Polycrates leaving his daughter to encounter Oroetus.
Polycrates
Greek word for a stake or cross
described the execution of Polycrates of Samos by the satrap of Lydia, Oroetus, as anastaurosis. According to the authoritative A Greek–English Lexicon
Stauros
Empire: Tabalus (546 - 545) Mazares (545 - c. 544) Harpagus (born c. 544) Oroetus (before 530 - c. 520) Bagaeus (born c. 520) Otanes (517) Artaphernes I
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Region within the Achaemenid Empire
period: Tabalus (546–545 BC) Mazares (545–c. 544 BC) Harpagus (c. 544 BC) Oroetus (before 530–c. 520 BC) Bagaeus (c. 520 BC) Otanes (517 BC) Artaphernes
Ionia_(satrapy)
Anatolia during classical antiquity
was followed by Harpagus (544–530 BC) on his death, and then Oroetus (530–520 BC). Oroetus became the first satrap recorded as demonstrating insubordination
Classical_Anatolia
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Boy/Male
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Egyptian
, the mother and daughter of King Nofre-hotep.
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Australian, Greek, Hebrew
Peace
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Who has No Knowledge in Standard Scriptures; The Ignorant Person
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British, English, Hebrew
House of God
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Simple of Joy, Prosperous
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Free of Anger
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Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Star
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Irish
The Irish form of Francis, a name originating from the figure of St. Francis of Assisi. The name means “â€little French manâ€â€ and was popularised in Ireland by the Franciscans whose founder was St. Francis of Assisi. The Celts would have been responsive to the stories of St. Francis’s attitude to birds and animals.
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American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Latin
Blend of Melissa and Linda; Gentle One; Honey
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