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Artabanus of Persia

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39: 191:. This state of affairs would not last more than a few months. Artaxerxes reportedly slew him with his own sword, either in battle or by surprise. Artabanus is occasionally listed among the Kings of the Achaemenid dynasty though he was not related to them. 68: 307: 317: 238: 179:
Artabanus' course of action is also uncertain. Some accounts have him usurping the throne for himself. Others consider him to have named young
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reported that Artabanus had personal ambitions for the throne. He first secretly murdered Xerxes and then accused Darius of
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Xerxes I's uncle of the same name, brother of Xerxes' father Darius I and son of Hystaspes
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Xerxes I's uncle of the same name, brother of Xerxes' father Darius I and son of Hystaspes
Artabanus (disambiguation)
list of references
related reading
external links
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Ancient Greek
Persian
Achaemenid dynasty
Regent
Hyrcania
Xerxes I
vizier
bodyguard
Aristotle
Crown Prince Darius
revenge
assassinate
Junianus Justinus
parricide
Artaxerxes I
Regent
power behind the throne
Aristotle
Diodorus Siculus

Justin

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