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    Sisygambis (Ancient Greek: Σισύγαμβις; died 323 BCE) was the mother of Darius III of Persia, whose reign was ended during the wars of Alexander the Great...
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    entire family at the site as he fled from Alexander, including his mother Sisygambis and his daughters Stateira II and Drypetis. Alexander is reported to have...
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    sister Drypetis, her younger brother, and their paternal grandmother, Sisygambis, were treated well and allowed to retain their social status. For the...
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  • Greek: Μαδέτας) was a general of Darius III and was married to a niece of Sisygambis (the mother of Darius). He was leading the Uxii. He was supposedly ethnically...
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    II ruled the Achaemenid Empire from 424 BC to 405 BC. His mother was Sisygambis, a woman of obscure origins. She was probably of Achaemenid descent, although...
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    to collapse, and left behind his wife, his two daughters, his mother Sisygambis, and a fabulous treasure. He offered a peace treaty that included the...
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    subjects were forced to shave their heads. The mother of Darius III, Sisygambis, having learned of Alexander's death, became depressed and killed herself...
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    of Issus. Darius escaped capture, but his wife Stateira I, his mother, Sisygambis, and his daughters Stateira II and Drypetis were taken by Alexander. Alexander...
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  • likely related to the Elymaei and Elamites. The mother of Darius III, Sisygambis, was likely Uxian in origin, and later negotiated the release of Uxian...
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    Stateira I, his daughters, Stateira II and Drypetis, and his mother, Sisygambis, all of whom had accompanied Darius on his campaign. Alexander, who later...
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    accompanied by Drypetis, along with her sister, her mother, and her grandmother Sisygambis. Following the Battle of Issus in 333 BCE, Darius fled and his family...
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  • Lalage 1916 ZD Unknown origin of name DMP · 822 823 Sisigambis 1916 ZG Sisygambis (died 323 BC), mother of Darius III of Persia DMP · 823 824 Anastasia...
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    Sisygambis kneeling before Alexander the Great, after Pietro da Cortona...
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    escapes. Darius leaves behind his wife, his two daughters, his mother Sisygambis. Alexander makes one of his officers, Nearchus, satrap of the newly conquered...
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  • confused Artostes as Ostanes. His son Arsames (II) married his cousin Sisygambis and had issue: Darius III Oxathres. v t e Justi, Ferdinand (1884), Iranisches...
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    illegitimate. Some of Ochus' more significant siblings were Rodogune, Apama, Sisygambis, Ocha, Darius and Ariaspes, most of whom were murdered soon after his...
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    much more generous. He praised Alexander for the treatment of his mother Sisygambis, offered him all territory west of the Euphrates, co-rulership of the...
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    III) Rhodogune, wife of satrap Orontes I Atossa, wife of Artaxerxes III Sisygambis, mother of Darius III By other wives Arsames Mithridates Phriapatius(...
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    visit the captured Persian royal family. Its senior member, the queen Sisygambis, knelt to Hephaestion to plead for their lives, having mistaken him for...
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  • satrap of Sophene & Metiene Apama married Pharnabazus II satrap of Phrygia Sisygambis Princess Arsames (II) Prince Darius III Artashata King of Persia 336–330...
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    Issus. Other female family members, including Drypetis, Stateira II, and Sisygambis were present and were captured as well. 332 BCE – The Nubian queen, Candace...
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  • Darius I Damaspia Drypetis wife of Hephaestion Mandane of Media Parysatis Sisygambis Stateira (wife of Artaxerxes II) Mani Mazdak Assar, G.R.F., "Genealogy...
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  • appears to be greater than at least 12 hours. The asteroid is named after Sisygambis, the mother of Darius III of Persia. Noah Webster (1884) A Practical Dictionary...
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  • general of Alexander. Later a king, and founder of the Seleucid Empire. Sisygambis, mother of Darius III, whom she disowned because of his cowardice. Adoptive...
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    Bahmed-Schwartz Sathönay Schlaasss Sheik Anorak Shotgun Babies Simiam Lucis Sisygambis Sliding Words Snap Spectrum Orchestrum Spook Stoned Diplodocus Suzanne'Silver...
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  • Bourbon-Parma) 816 Juliana (Queen Juliana of the Netherlands) 823 Sisigambis (Sisygambis, mother of Darius III of Persia) 831 Stateira (Stateira, wife of Artaxerxes...
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  • escapes. Darius leaves behind his wife, his two daughters, his mother Sisygambis. Alexander makes one of his officers, Nearchus, satrap of the newly conquered...
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  • Great, his mother Sisygambis has him killed and becomes a regent for her grandson Drypetis. With Persia under her direction, Sisygambis has them attack...
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