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    Pharnabazus II (Old Iranian: Farnabāzu, Greek: Φαρνάβαζος Pharnabazos; ruled 413-374 BC) was a Persian soldier and statesman, and Satrap of Hellespontine...
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    and arrived in Bithynia after numerous skirmishes and plunderings. Pharnabazus, satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia, was involved in helping the Bithynians...
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    the Persians, the Athenian admiral, Conon, obtains joint command, with Pharnabazus, of a Persian fleet.[citation needed] War breaks out between Sparta and...
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  • Atropates Camissares Gobryas Masistes Mithridates I of Cius Pharnabazus (5th century BC) Pharnabazus, son of Artabazus Phrataphernes Satibarzanes Spithridates...
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  • for naming years. The Athenian general Conon and the Persian satrap Pharnabazus sail to mainland Greece, where they raid the coast of Laconia and seize...
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  • victory over the allies. The Athenian general Conon, the Persian satrap Pharnabazus and Evagoras, King of Salamis, win an overwhelming naval victory over...
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    was directly succeeded by his grandson (Pharnabazus' son), Pharnaces II. CNG: MYSIA, Kyzikos. Circa 500-450 BC. EL Stater (20mm, 16.23 g). v t e v t e...
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  • the Spartans to move north into the satrapy of Pharnabazus. Unable to defeat Agesilaus's army, Pharnabazus decides to force Agesilaus to withdraw by stirring...
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  • Sparta, campaigns successfully in Asia Minor against the Persian satraps Pharnabazus and Tissaphernes and inflicts a major defeat on Tissaphernes at Sardis...
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  • Cyprus, encouraged by Isocrates, who writes his Exhortation to Nicocles. Pharnabazus II, Satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia, ends his reign Evagoras, king of...
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    Persian satrap, Pharnabazus, and seeks their assistance for the Athenians. The Spartans discover his plans and arrange with Pharnabazus to have him assassinated...
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  • the Spartans to move north into the satrapy of Pharnabazus. Unable to defeat Agesilaus's army, Pharnabazus decides to force Agesilaus to withdraw by stirring...
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    Egypt. In the 5th century BC, Arcadian soldiers fought for Xerxes I in 480 when he led the Persian invasion of Greece. Later in the century, many Greek...
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  • Persian satrap, Pharnabazus, and seeks their assistance for the Athenians. The Spartans discover his plans and arrange with Pharnabazus to have him assassinated...
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    Hellespontine Phrygia (category States and territories established in the 5th century BC)
    of Phrygia - r. 477–455 (?) Pharnabazus I - r. 455 (?) - before 430 Pharnaces II - r. before 430 - after 422 Pharnabazus II - r. before 413 - 387 Ariobarzanes...
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  • Spartan hegemony (category 5th-century BC establishments in Greece)
    refers to the period of dominance by Sparta in Greek affairs from 404 to 371 BC. Even before this period the polis of Sparta was the greatest military land...
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  • which have been under Athenian control since 449 BC. The satraps of Asia Minor, Tissaphernes and Pharnabazus, are ordered to collect overdue tribute. The...
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    Artaxerxes II (category 5th-century BC Kings of the Achaemenid Empire)
    Egypt had failed. It was the end of the career of Pharnabazus, who was now over 70 years old. Pharnabazus was replaced by Datames to lead a second expedition...
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    Parnaka; c. 550–497 BC) Artabazus I (fl. 480–455 BCE) Pharnabazus I (fl. 455–430 BCE) Pharnaces II of Phrygia (fl. 430–422 BCE) Pharnabazus II (fl. 422–387...
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  • Artabazos I of Phrygia (category 5th-century BC governors)
    his son, Pharnabazus I (fl. 455 BC - 430 BC), of whom little is known, and then by his grandson Pharnaces II of Phrygia (fl. 430 BC - 413 BC), who is...
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