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  1. Artabazo II, in greco antico: Ἀρτάβαζος?, Artàbazos, in latino Artabazus, è stato un satrapo di Frigia, padre di Farnabazo e generale durante il regno di Artaserse II ed Artaserse III.

  2. Artabazo II, in greco antico: Ἀρτάβαζος, Artàbazos, in latino: Artabazus (IV secolo a.C. – dopo il 343 a.C.), è stato un satrapo di Frigia, padre di Farnabazo e generale durante il regno di Artaserse II ed Artaserse III.

  3. Artabazo di Frigia può riferirsi a due satrapi achemenidi di Frigia: Artabazo I di Frigia (VI-V secolo a.C.) Artabazo II di Frigia (IV secolo a.C.)

  4. Artabazo fu uno dei generali dell'esercito che invase la Grecia sotto Serse I: comandava le truppe di riserva che controllavano la via di ritorno per l'Asia Minore. Fu lui a sedare la rivolta di Potidea.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Artabazos_IIArtabazos II - Wikipedia

    • Revolt of Datames
    • Rebellion Against Artaxerxes III
    • Return to Persia
    • Family
    • References

    In 362 BC, Artabazos was sent by Artaxerxes II to capture Datames, the satrap of Cappadocia, who had joined in the Satraps' revolt in which Artabazus' brother, Ariobarzanes, was a participant. However, Artabazos was defeated by Datames.Artaxerxes II ultimately prevailed, and Ariobarzanes was crucified and Datames assassinated.

    Following the capture and death of his brother, Artabazos was made satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia, but in 356 BC he refused obedience to the new Persian king, Artaxerxes III. Artaxerxes had ordered the disbanding of all the satrapal armies of Asia Minor, as he felt that they could no longer guarantee peace in the west and was concerned that these ...

    During the absence of Artabazos, Mentor of Rhodes, his brother-in-law, was of great service to the king of Persia in his war against Nectanebo II of Egypt. After the close of this war, in the summer of 342 BC, Artaxerxes gave Mentor the command against the rebellious satraps of western Asia. Mentor took advantage of this opportunity to ask the king...

    Artabazos' daughter, Barsine, may have married Alexander and may have been the mother of Heracles. Another daughter, Artacama, was given in marriage to Ptolemy; and a third daughter, Artonis, was given in marriage to Eumenes. In 328 BC, Artabazos resigned his satrapy, which was given to Cleitus the Black. Artabazos also had a son named Pharnabazus(...

    Smith, William (editor); Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, "Artabazus (4)" Archived 2005-11-09 at the Wayback Machine, Boston, (1867)
    Corso, Antonio. The Statue of Apollo Smintheus by Scopas and the Monumental Policy of the Satrap Artabazos. Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Collection of articles. Vol. 9.Ed: A. V. Za...
  6. Artabazo. Nome di alcuni generali persiani del 5º e 4º sec. a. C. 1. Seguì Serse nella sua spedizione contro la Grecia (481 a. C.), prese parte alle successive operazioni in Grecia insieme a Mardonio e nel 477 fu nominato satrapo della Frigia ellespontica.

  7. Dopo la battaglia (479) col suo corpo di Truppe che ammontava, secondo la tradizione (ma la cifra è assai esagerata), a 40.000 uomini, ripiegò verso la Tracia e tornò da Bisanzio in Asia. Quivi, assegnatagli da Serse la satrapia della Frigia ellespontica, trattò col duce spartano Pausania.