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Rhodogune (daughter of Artaxerxes II)

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Index

Rhodogune
Persian
Achaemenid dynasty
Artaxerxes II
Battle of Cunaxa
Bactrian
Orontes I
satrap
satrapy of Armenia
stelae
Mount Nemrut
Antiochus I of Commagene
Stronk 2016
Schmitt 2002
Shayegan 2016
Brijder 2014
ISBN
978-1-61451-713-9
"Orontes"
Yarshater, Ehsan
ISBN
978-1-78570-208-2
Edinburgh University Press
ISBN
978-1-474-41426-5
Encyclopaedia Iranica
Categories
5th-century BC Iranian people
5th-century BC women
Achaemenid princesses

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