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Satrap of Caria from 340 to 334 BC
which was eagerly embraced by Pixodarus, but the indignant interference of Philip put an end to the whole scheme. Pixodarus died — apparently a natural
Pixodarus
4th-century BC rulers of Caria and surrounding areas
sibling, Pixodarus, in c. 341/0 BCE. As Pixodarus became satrap in Halicarnassus, Ada was exiled to the fortress of Alinda in northern Caria. Pixodarus is best
Hecatomnids
Ancient Carian city, present day Bodrum in Turkey
in 344 BC. However, Ada was usurped by her brother Pixodarus in 340 BC. On the death of Pixodarus in 335 BC his son-in-law, a Persian named Orontobates
Halicarnassus
Noblewoman of the Persian satrapy of Caria
daughter of Pixodarus, who had been satrap of Caria since about 340 BC, and Aphneïs, a woman from Cappadocia. In the spring of 336 BC, Pixodarus endeavoured
Ada_(daughter_of_Pixodarus)
4th-century BC female ruler of Caria
eldest son Mausolus, his other children were Artemisia, Idrieus, Ada, and Pixodarus. The children of Hecatomnus practiced monogamous sibling marriage, with
Artemisia_II_of_Caria
Dignitary of Caria circa 500 BCE, son of a man named Mausolus
Pixodarus (Πιξώδαρος) was a dignitary of Caria circa 500 BCE, son of a man named Mausolus (not to be confused with the later ruler of Caria named Mausolus)
Pixodarus,_son_of_Mausolus
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
parties. In the following year, the Persian satrap (governor) of Caria, Pixodarus, offered his eldest daughter to Alexander's half-brother, Philip Arrhidaeus
Alexander_the_Great
Satrap of Caria from 351 BC to 344 BC
eldest son Mausolus, his other children were Artemisia, Idrieus, Ada, and Pixodarus. The children of Hecatomnus practiced monogamous sibling marriage, with
Idrieus
4th-century BC Satrap and Queen of Caria
was the daughter of Hecatomnus, satrap of Caria, sister of Mausolus, Pixodarus, Artemisia, and Idrieus. While Ada's father is known to have been Hekatomnos
Ada_of_Caria
Siege by Alexander the Great in 334 BC
Halicarnassus, had been driven from her throne by her younger brother Pixodarus of Caria. When Pixodarus died, Persian King Darius had appointed Orontobates satrap
Siege_of_Halicarnassus
King of Macedon from 323 to 317 BC
succession to Philip II. Nevertheless, when the Persian satrap of Caria, Pixodarus, proposed his daughter in marriage to Alexander, the king declined, offering
Philip_III_of_Macedon
Persian Satrap of Caria
Ada II, the daughter of Pixodarus but this was negated by his father. Incidentally Orontobates married a daughter of Pixodarus, who was also called Ada
Orontobates
Name list
mythology there are at least two personalities bearing the name. One was Pixodarus, a shepherd who discovered the marble from which the Temple of Artemis
Evangelos
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
arranged a marriage between his son Arrhidaeus and Ada of Caria, daughter of Pixodarus, the Persian satrap of Caria, Alexander intervened and proposed to marry
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Region of ancient Asia-Minor
took control of neighbouring Lycia, a territory which was still held by Pixodarus as shown by the Xanthos trilingual inscription. Halicarnassus was the
Caria
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
and sons: Ada (adoptive mother of Alexander the Great), Idrieus, and Pixodarus. Mausolus extended his territory as far as the southwest coast of Anatolia
Mausoleum_at_Halicarnassus
Satrap of Caria
places his death in 377/376 BC He left three sons, Mausolus, Idrieus and Pixodarus, and two daughters, Artemisia and Ada, who were married to their brothers
Hecatomnus
Satrap of Caria from 377 BCE to 353 BCE
trustworthy. A later trilingual inscription shows that their brother Pixodarus had garrison-commanders in Lycia (Ancient Greek: ἐπιμελητής), which may
Mausolus
eldest son Mausolus, his other children were Artemisia, Idrieus, Ada, and Pixodarus. The children of Hecatomnus practiced monogamous sibling marriage, with
List_of_coupled_siblings
Ancient Greek actor
the Parthenopaeus of Astydamas. He acted as the envoy of Alexander to Pixodarus of Caria in 336 BC. Early in 331 BC, he was defeated by the actor Athenodorus
Thessalus_(actor)
Calendar year
Achaemenid Empire was invaded by Alexander the Great. The king of Caria, Pixodarus, dies and is succeeded by his son-in-law, Orontobates. As the Persian
334_BC
Macedonian nobleman and general (c. 356–324 BC)
when several of Alexander's close friends were exiled as a result of the Pixodarus affair. Among those exiled by Philip II after Alexander's failed attempt
Hephaestion
Siwan, year 1 of King Artaxerxes. In the fortress of Arñna (Xanthos). Pixodarus, son of Katomno (Hecatomnus), the satrap who is in Karka (Caria) and Termmila
Letoon_trilingual
Decade
ends his active career in Athens (approximate date). The king of Caria, Pixodarus, dies and is succeeded by his son-in-law, Orontobates. As the Persian
330s_BC
Ancient Lycian town
ancient Lycia. The site was discovered by Charles Fellows. The decree of Pixodarus now in the British Museum shows that the Lycian name of the town was Xadawãti
Cadyanda
4th-century BCE Greek military commander, admiral of Alexander the Great
Alexander's ‘mentors’ – and he was exiled by Philip as a result of the Pixodarus affair (A 3.6.5; P 10.3). It is not known where the exiles went, but they
Nearchus
Ancient geopolitical region of Anatolia (Turkey)
to Halicarnassus. Lycia was also ruled directly by the Carian dynast Pixodarus, son of Hecatomnus, as shown in the Xanthos trilingual inscription. Lycia
Lycia
He was sent as an emissary by Carian satrap Pixodarus in 337 or 336 BCE to offer the hand of Pixodarus's daughter to Arrhidaeus, the eldest son of Philip
Aristocritus_(actor)
prince of Caria (385–377 BC), sent for him to cure his sons, Mausolus and Pixodarus, of a dangerous illness, which he undertook to do upon condition that
Dexippus_of_Cos
Large ancient city of Lycia
with the help it provided, along with several other Lycian cities, to Pixodarus of Caria. Pinara was a member of the Lycian League, in which it held three
Pinara
in a fragment of his play called The Little Tomb (Mnêmation) speaks of Pixodarus, prince of Caria, as "the king's son"; and from this Meineke argues that
Epigenes_of_Athens
Topics referred to by the same term
general Lysander Aristocritus (actor), actor sent as an emissary from Pixodarus to offer his daughter's hand in marriage to a son of Philip II of Macedon
Aristocritus
Calendar year
prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Rhodes falls to Persian forces. Pixodarus, the youngest of the three sons of King Hecatomnus of Caria, gains possession
340_BC
Ancient Greek city
ancient Caria, near Bargylia. Herodotus notes Cindye as the hometown of Pixodarus, son of Mausolos, who was married to the daughter of the king of the Cilician's
Cindye
Subfamily of beetles
Lacordaire, 1869 Piesacus Galileo, 1987 Pingblax Komiya & Drumont, 2001 Pixodarus Fairmaire, 1887 Platygnathus Audinet-Serville, 1832 Plumiprionus Lin &
Prioninae
Decade
and the Samnites willing to make peace. Rhodes falls to Persian forces. Pixodarus, the youngest of the three sons of King Hecatomnus of Caria, gains possession
340s_BC
Web-based citizen science biodiversity project
Afraustraloderes rassei Bouyer, 2012: description of its female and a new species of Pixodarus Fairmaire, 1887 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae)". ZooKeys (558):
ISpot
offered his son Arrhidaeus's hand in marriage to Ada of Caria, daughter of Pixodarus, the Persian satrap of Caria. When Alexander intervened and proposed to
History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
History_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
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