Datames (Old Persian: Dātama or Dātāma, Aramaic: Tadanmu, Ancient Greek: Δατάμης, romanized: Datámēs; 407 BC – 362 BC), also known as Tarkamuwa, was an...
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Griechische Geschicht, 135-6. Nepos, "Datames", xiv.2, 7, & 8; Xenphon, Agesilaus, ii.26; Polyaenus, "Orontes", vii.14.3-4, "Datames", vii.21.6, "Ariobarzanes",...
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Hypsopygia datames is a species of snout moth in the genus Hypsopygia. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1900. It is found in Mexico. Savela, Markku...
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Revolt in the 360s BCE, Mithridates tricked Datames into believing in him. But in the end he arranged for Datames' murder in 362 BCE. Similarly, Mithridates...
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Pylaemenes (insect) (redirect from Datames (insect))
species Datames oileus belongs to the genus Pylaemenes. He synonymed Datames and transferred all species that had previously belonged to Datames into the...
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satrapy by Datames, his son by a Paphlagonian mother. Bing 1998, p. 44; Sekunda 1988, p. 36 Sekunda 1988, p. 37. Bing, J. Daniel (1998). "Datames and Mazaeus:...
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Artabazos II (section Revolt of Datames)
However, Artabazos was defeated by Datames. Artaxerxes II ultimately prevailed, and Ariobarzanes was crucified and Datames assassinated. Following the capture...
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362–350 BC) was satrap of Cappadocia under Persian suzerainty. Son of Datames and father of Ariarathes I and his brother Orophernes (Holophernes), Diodorus...
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eastern colonies, including Trapezus (present day Trabzon). The satrap Datames briefly occupied the city around 375 BC. There is archaeological evidence...
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Revolt, starting with the powerful satrap Datames. Following the failure of Pharnabazus II in Egypt, Datames had been entrusted by the Persian king with...
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mitre = μίτρα = "headband"). In 1906, Redtenbacher described Datames mitratus as well as Datames arietinus, naming collection specimens from the Museum of...
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conquests of Alexander the Great, in the 5th and 4th century BCE, such as Datames, Pharnabazes, and Mazaios, and also on coins of the early Seleucid Empire...
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expedition in person and among the officers accompanying him were Tiribazus and Datames. Advancing inside enemy territory, it didn't take long before the army...
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Datames, who was his first cousin, endeavoured to persuade him to return to his allegiance; but this had no effect, and on one occasion, when Datames...
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Artaxerxes II, Cappadocia was divided, becoming Paphlagonia and Cappadocia Proper. Datames (abridged from Datamithra) then became the satrap of southern Cappadocia;...
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Orestes guangxiensis (redirect from Datames guangxiensis)
1998 Frank H. Hennemann introduced the genus Datames as synonym to the genus Pylaemenes. As a result, Datames guangxiensis was assigned to the genus Pylaemenes...
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Orestes mouhotii (redirect from Datames mouhotii)
Acanthoderus oileus to the genus Datames which he specially established for these two species. Whose type species Datames oileus, established by James Abram...
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romanized: Kamissarēs), r. c. 390s – c. 385 BC Datames (Ancient Greek: Δαταμης, romanized: Datamēs; Old Persian: *Dātamah), r. c. 385 – c. 362 BC Mazaeus...
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central Achaemenid authority in 366-360 BCE, helping to put down the rebel Datames. He is well known for his coinage. Artumpara is known to have competed...
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Greek general and statesman (b. c. 418 BC) Duke Xian of Qin, ruler of the Zhou dynasty state of Qin Datames, satrap of Cappadocia and military leader...
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Satraps' Revolt in the 360s BCE, Mithridates tricked Datames to believe in him, but in the end arranged Datames' murder in 362 BCE. Similarly, Mithridates gave...
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a stool (done in the same fashion as some Achaemenid satraps, such as Datames) whilst wearing Sakaian clothing and a soft cap, known as the bashlyk....
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the satrap of Cilicia. Around 370 BCE, Datames launched a revolt against king Artaxerxes II. (uncertain) Datames, c. 380s–362 BCE. According to Diodorus...
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satrapy of Cappadocia, which was governed by Datames at the time. Sometime after the assassination of Datames in c. 362 BC, possibly after the ascension...
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foundation; MNC withdrawn 244 25 Fortum Power and Heat Oy Unknown Unknown Former Datame Oy CDMA 244 26 Compatel Compatel Ltd Operational MVNO 244 27 Teknologian...
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betrayed and was handed over to Alexander by his courtiers, Spitamenes and Datames. In July 329 BC, as Alexander founded the city of Alexandria Eschate on...
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parts of the country since April 2007. It was purchased by Datame in 2011. In February 2012 Datame announced they would upgrade the 450 MHz network to competing...
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Mausolus of Caria (briefly), Orontes I of Armenia, Autophradates of Lydia and Datames of Cappadocia. The rebel satraps also received support from the pharaoh...
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Lysander Alcibiades Thrasybulus Conon Dion Iphicrates Chabrias Timotheus Datames Epaminondas Pelopidas Agesilaus Eumenes Phocion Timoleon On Kings Hamilcar...
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Walter Bates under the name Acanthoderus mouhotii in 1865, which was called Datames mouhotii or Pylaemenes mouhotii around 1999-2000, was named in 1999 by...
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