ARTAXERXES II

d. 358 b.c., king of ancient Persia (404–358 b.c.), son and successor of Darius II. He is sometimes called in Greek Artaxerxes Mnemon [the thoughtful]. Early in his reign Cyrus the Younger attempted to assassinate him and seize the throne. Artaxerxes finally crushed Cyrus' rebellion at the battle of Cunaxa (401 b.c.), where Cyrus was killed. The story of the Greek contingent in the battle was made famous by Xenophon. Artaxerxes was ruled by the will of his wife and mother and relied heavily upon his officials; in addition, the satraps Pharnabazus and Tissaphernes had real ruling power. They managed by liberal distribution of Persian gold to gain great influence in Greece, and the Peace of Antalcidas (386 b.c., see Corinthian War) marked the imposition of Persian control of the Greek city-states. The provinces of the empire eventually became restless. Evagoras made himself independent as a ruler of Cyprus but finally (c.381) submitted to the king. Pharnabazus and Iphicrates, sent to reduce Egypt, disagreed and accomplished nothing. A formidable and longlasting revolt of the satraps (among them Mausolus) against the king was put down just before his death. He was eventually succeeded by Artaxerxes III. The reign of Artaxerxes II also saw a revival of the cult of Mithra.

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...Doomd, like me, forlorn to roam, Still it murmurs as it flows, Till it reach its native home . Exit; SCENE II. ARTAXERXES Solus. That Front, secure in conscious Innocence, Defies the Charge of Guilt: Afflictions Veil Can never quite...
Nectanebo II, 360-343 Second Persian rule, 343-332: Artaxerxes III, 359-338; reconquered Egypt...Ptolemaic hegemony, 320-200 Ptolemy II Philadelphus, son of Ptolemy I...III Euergetes I, son of Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II sister-wife...
...and that it was the duty of an Englishman to serve them as faithfully as Daniel had served Darius or as Nehemiah had served Artaxerxes. This doctrine, whatever peace it might bring to his own conscience, found little favor with any party. The Whigs loathed...
...brought to the nadir of her fortunes before the revival under Jeroboam II see introduction to this section . The mention of the Aramaean king...lohim , which is supported by two MSS of V, but by no other version. f Artaxerxes , 24.
...Macedonia 550-336 Oxford , vol. ii. HANSON V. D. 1983 , Warfare and...409. ----- 1946 , Agesilas et Artaxerxes II, BCH 70: 238-46. ----- 1951...Plutarch and Stoicism", ANRW II 36.5: 3336- 52. HERTZBERG G...
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...1) Of the three Achaemenids, Artaxerxes II (404-358 B.C.E.) ruled...accepted, the religious policy of Artaxerxes II becomes crucial to her interpretation...for the religious importance of Artaxerxes II and for his adherence to Zoroastrianism...
...is probably from the reign of Artaxerxes II, 402 B.C. IBKU, pl. II VAT...p. 99) is from the reign of Artaxerxes II. Michigan Collection 46 (pp. 47, 87) is from year 3 of Artaxerxes II, 402/1 B.C.; it was written...
...Phaophi = Cow 28 Year 14 Darius II = 1 Shebat No. 13 B3.10 29 Mesore 24 March 6 Mesore = Kr 9 Year 1 Artaxerxes II = 1 Marcheshvan No. 14 B3.11...20 Adar 19 Hathyr = Kr 10 Year 3 Artaxerxes II = 1 Adar (1) (5) (6) (7...
...Plutarch Artaxerxes 16.1-4), Artaxerxes II subjected a Persian soldier to...throws ideology aside and says, "Artaxerxes II was not Gods agent, defending...maintain. In point of fact, Artaxerxes II had one of the longest reigns...
...introduction of cult statues by Artaxerxes II, as maintained by Berossus...first introduced into Persia by Artaxerxes II. Reexamining, in particular...der Spek treats of the reign of Artaxerxes II from the perspective of the Babylonian...
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...starting out from Sardis, the Ten Thousand discovered that Cyrus really meant to use them to kill his brother King Artaxerxes II and wrest away kingship of the vast Persian Empire. No matter--money was still money, and Cyrus had always been...
...Thebes, the Persian army disintegrated. His son Artaxerxes held on to power for another forty-two years...graves believed to be the tombs of Darius I and II, Xerxes, and his son Artaxerxes were cut into a cliff, about 100 feet above ground...
...1775. The work chosen was the opera seria II re pastore, with a wellknown libretto by...who had previously written the libretto of II re pastore. The cast for the opera included...Bedini (c.1745- after 1795) Leopold II succeeded to the Hapsburg throne in 1790...
...Cyrus, rashly pursued his brother, Artaxerxes, across the battle line and was cut down...were by nature "different" from King Artaxerxes men.The later pseudoscientific notion...still shudder at the carnage of World War II, largely because it took the lives of...
...Cyrus his unstable son, Cambyses II, did away with Smerdis, another...the empire established by Cyrus II. It was he who built the spectacular...of a new dynasty by Ardashir (Artaxerxes) I. The Sassanid rulers, who...Valarian prisoner, and Shapur II who conquered Armenia and persecuted...
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ARTAXERXES III d. 338 b.c., king of ancient Persia (358 338 b.c.), son and successor of Artaxerxes II. He was originally named Ochus and is sometimes called Artaxerxes Ochus. He gained the throne by a general massacre...
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...had been murdered, and Xerxes II , son of Artaxerxes, was killed after a reign of...of Cyrus the Younger against Artaxerxes II , which came to an end with the...the efforts of the armies of Artaxerxes II to reassert control were fruitless...
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