10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARTAXERXES II»
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From Polis to Empire, the Ancient World, C. 800 B.C.-A.D. ...
58 ARTAXERXES II MNEMOM tones in Cyprus by *Cimon made the negotiated
settlement acceptable to both parties. There are no major notices in the sources
on further conflict until the very end of the reign of Artaxerxes, when there is some
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From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire
The Reign of Artaxerxes II: Sources and Problems The Greek Authors' View The
accession of Artaxerxes at Darius II's death inaugurated the longest reign in
Achaemenid history. Once again, it is up to the historian at the outset to stress the
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A History of Zoroastrianism: Volume
II: Under the Achaemenians
Artaxerxes II (404-358 B.C.) 209 A rite of royal initiation; The rebellion of Cyrus
the Younger; Two funerary monuments; Xenophon on the Persians; Artaxerxes II
and the cult of 'Anahita'; The role of Parysatis; The advancement of Anahita; ...
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Trouble in the West: Egypt and the Persian Empire, 525-332 BC
Ochus had made his way to the throne through the claims of three other sons of
Artaxerxes II, but thanks to an alleged total of 360 “wives,” Artaxerxes II reportedly
had altogether 115 sons (Just. 10.1.1). Having a mother other than the queen ...
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The Ramessides, Medes, and Persians
As I mentioned in an article published in 2003 there is a good deal of evidence to
indicate that Artaxerxes III shared a long co-regency with his father Artaxerxes II
and that he dated his reign from his appointment as satrap of Babylon, an event ...
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Mercer Dictionary of the Bible
Artaxerxes II (404-359 b.c.e.), known as Artakshatsu or Mnemon, was a son of
Darius II and a grandson of Artaxerxes I. His reign was plagued by internal
troubles and continued agitation from the Greeks. He crushed the rebellion of his
brother ...
Watson E. Mills, Roger Aubrey Bullard, 1990
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Ancient History: A Revised Chronology: An Updated Revision ...
Artaxerxes II: Lysander joined Persian against Athens and Media. Ezra talks
about Artaxerxes coming to power but this refers to Artaxerxes II, not Artaxerxes I.
Immanuel Velikovsky believes too that Ezra is referring to Artaxerxes II. 3561 A.T.
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Archaeology and Bible History
Arsikas gained the throne, taking the name of Artaxerxes II (404-359). Cyrus,
however, did not give up hope of taking the throne of Persia. Earlier, in 408, he
had been appointed Persian ruler (satrap) over the territory of Lydia in Asia Minor
and ...
Joseph P. Free, Howard Frederic Vos, 1992
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Revised Chronology of the Bible
3559. A.T.. Gregorian Date: 405 B.C. Daniel's 7 Weeks Count: year 42 Rome
Date: 349 A.U.C. 399: Artaxerxes II: Lysander joined Persian against Athens and
Media. Ezra talks about Artaxerxes coming to power ...
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Lost Treasures of the Bible: Understanding the Bible Through ...
Column Base with Inscription of Artaxerxes II Limestone column base 2 Size: 58
cm. (22.83 in.) high; 89 cm. (35.04 in.) diameter 2 Writing: Old Persian, Elamite,
and Babylonian languages 2 Provenance: Susa in Persia (modern Iran) 2 Date: ...
Clyde E. Fant, Mitchell Glenn Reddish, 2008