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  • Atizyes (Ancient Greek: Ἀτιζύης; died 333 BC) was a Persian satrap of Greater Phrygia under the Achaemenids in 334 BC, when Alexander the Great began...
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  • 1.16.3 Diodorus, Bibliotheca historica, 17.21.3, (he confuses him with Atizyes) Smith, William (1878). A New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography...
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    Pantordanus Sitalces II Menes Balacrus Darius III Arsames † Rheomithres † Atizyes † Bubaces † Sabaces † Strength Total: c. 37,000 24,000 heavy infantry 9...
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    Battle of Issus, he succeeded the Achaemenid satrap of Greater Phrygia, Atizyes, who had died during the battle. Antigonus successfully performed his primary...
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    suicide later because he was blamed for the defeat. Diodorus also mentions Atizyes, the satrap of Greater Phrygia as being killed, but also mentions him later...
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    who was killed: Of the Persians were killed Arsames, Rheomithres, and Atizyes who had commanded the cavalry at the Granicus. Sabaces, viceroy of Egypt...
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