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Darius II

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Darius II d. 404 BC, king of ancient Persia (423?-404 BC); son of Artaxerxes I and a concubine, hence sometimes called Darius Nothus [Darius the bastard]. His rule was not popular or successful, and he spent most of his reign in quelling revolts in Syria, Lydia (413), and Media (410). He lost Egypt (410), but through the diplomacy of Pharnabazus , Tissaphernes , and Cyrus the Younger he secured much influence in Greece in the Peloponnesian War. Artaxerxes II succeeded Darius, but the succession was challenged by Cyrus the Younger. Author not available, DARIUS II. ,... Read more
Darius I
(Darius the Great) , d. 486 BC, king of ancient...521-486 BC), called also Dariavaush and Darius Hystaspis (after his father, Hystaspes or Vishtaspa). A distant cousin of Cambyses II (see under Cambyses ), he succeeded to...police, all of whom were responsible to Darius alone. This system proved so ... Read more
Artaxerxes II
Artaxerxes II ( c. 436–358 BC) King of Persia 404–358, the son of Darius II. He crushed the rebellion of his younger brother CYRUS THE YOUNGER at Cunaxa in 401. By the peace of Antalcidas, made with the... Read more

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