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    Ariomardus was the name of a number of people from classical antiquity: A son of the Persian King Darius I and his wife Parmys. He attended Xerxes I into Greece, being in command of the Moschi and Tibareni. The brother of Artuphius, who commanded the Caspii in the army of Xerxes I.

  2. Ariomardus 1 The son of Dareius and Parmys, the daughter of Smerdis, commanded the Moschi and Tibareni in the army of Xerxes. (Hdt. 7.78.) Ariomardus 2. The brother of Artuphius, commanded the Caspii in the army of Xerxes. (Hdt. 7.67.) Ariomardus 3. The ruler of Thebes in Egypt, one of the commanders of the Egyptians in the army of Xerxes. (Aesch.

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    (Classical) IPA(key): /a.ri.oˈmar.dus/, [äriɔˈmärd̪ʊs̠]
    (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /a.ri.oˈmar.dus/, [ärioˈmärd̪us]

    Ariomardus m sg (genitive Ariomardī); second declension 1. The name of several figures of the classical era: 1.1. The son of Darius and Parmys 1.1.1. 1818, Johann Schweighäuser, Herodoti historiarum libri IX. Latine[…], pages 323–324, note 78: 1.1.1.1. Ordinabant hos autem hi duces: Moschos et Tibarenos Ariomardus, Darii filius et Parmyis, filiæ Sm...

    Ariomardus”, in William Smith, editor (1848) A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray

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  5. The illustrious Ariomardus; long his los Shall Sardis weep: thy Mysian Sisames, And Tharybis, that o'er the burden'd deep Led five times fifty vessels; Lerna gave The hero birth, and manly race adorn'd His pleasing form, but low in death he lies Unhappy in his fate. Syennesis, Cilicia's warlike chief, who dared to front

  6. Indo-Iranian religion (possibly Zoroastrianism) Darius I (Old Persian: 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁 Dārayavaʰuš; Greek: ΔαρεῖοςDareios; c.550 – 486 BCE), commonly known as Darius the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE.