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Pactyes was the Lydian put in charge of civil administration and gathering Croesus's gold when Lydia was conquered by Cyrus the Great of Persia around
Pactyes
Ancient Greek city
indeed Apollo wanted the Cymians to surrender Pactyes. Not wanting to come to grief over the surrender of Pactyes, nor wanting the ill-effects of a Persian
Cyme_(Aeolis)
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
Kingdom in 546 BC. Cyrus placed Pactyes in charge of collecting tribute in Lydia and left, but once Cyrus had left Pactyes instigated a rebellion against
Achaemenid_Empire
Presently, entrusting Sardis to a Persian called Tabalus, and charging Pactyes, a Lydian, to take charge of the gold of Croesus and the Lydians, he (Cyrus
Tabalus
City located in ancient Thrace
publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Pactye". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray. 40°29′07″N
Pactya
Ancient name Location Modern name Also known as Pactye Thracian Chersonesos, Turkey abandoned Pagasae Magnesia, central Greece Platanos, central Greece
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
to deliver up Pactyes to the Persians, Aristodicus dissuaded them from it, saying that the oracle might be a fabrication, as Pactyes had come to them
Aristodicus_of_Cyme
480–479 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars
Parthians, Chorasmians, Sogdians, Gandarians, Dadicae, Caspians, Sarangae, Pactyes, Utians, Mycians, Paricanians, Arabians, Ethiopians of Africa, Ethiopians
Second Persian invasion of Greece
Second_Persian_invasion_of_Greece
Ancient Greek city and archaeological site in modern Turkey
to the Chians by Cyrus the Great, for their having surrendered to him Pactyes the Lydian. Stephanus and other ancient authorities consider Atarneus to
Atarneus
Kodapes Koioi Krosa or Crusa Kyromes Lepsimandes Marathesioi Oranietai Pactyes Idymeus ruler Pasandes Pladases Pteleosioi Sidosioi Taramptos Tarbanes
Members_of_the_Delian_League
Chersonesos. It was due to them that Miltiades erected a wall from Cardia to Pactye. Zerynthus List of Thracian tribes https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext
Apsinthii
Genus of insects
obstructa Pedaliodes occulta Pedaliodes ornata Pedaliodes pacifica Pedaliodes pactyes Pedaliodes paeonides Pedaliodes palaepolis Pedaliodes pallantis Pedaliodes
Pedaliodes
Work by Herodotus
history and geography of the Ionians, and the attacks on it by Harpagus Pactyes' convinces the Lydians to revolt. Rebellion fails and he seeks refuge from
Histories_(Herodotus)
Tribe of true bugs
Mahisa Distant, 1906 Navarrus Distant, 1901 Neoclerada Malipatil, 1981 Pactye Stal, 1865 Panchaea Stal, 1865 Paramahisa Malipatil, 1981 Parapactye Malipatil
Cleradini
6th century BC Greek tyrant of the Chersonese
cities, including Pactye, Agora, and Crithote. Miltiades' most famous construction was the Long Wall stretching from Cardia to Pactye. This wall was completed
Miltiades_the_Elder
Anatolia during classical antiquity
and Ionia, although there was an unsuccessful rebellion led by Pactyas (Pactyes), the leader of the civil administration, against Tabalus, the Persian
Classical_Anatolia
Median general
conquest of Asia Minor, but died of unknown causes while on campaign: Pactyes being then delivered up by the Chians, Mazares presently led his army against
Mazares
1906 Genus Navarrus Distant, 1901 Genus Neoclerada Malipatil, 1981 Genus Pactye Stal, 1865 Genus Panchaea Stal, 1865 Genus Paramahisa Malipatil, 1981 Genus
List of Rhyparochrominae genera
List_of_Rhyparochrominae_genera
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Indian
The hidden
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Lives on the hillside.
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, the glory of God.
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Lord Hanuman (Son of wind)
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Famous and Brave
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Sikh
Protector of traditions
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