Laodice, daughter of Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I )|)|Laodice of Syria

 
 Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
 birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
 Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I Nicator|King|Soter the Preserver|King of Syria 
 birt: 0324 BC
plac: Syria|0323 BC
deat: 0261 BC
marr:
 
   Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri
   birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
  Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
 birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
 Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I|King|King of Syria 
 birt: 0286 BC
plac: Syria|0287 BC
deat: 0246 BC
plac: Ephesus|Aug 0286 BC|Killed by wife
marr:
marr:
 
  Stratonice I, daughter of Demetrius I of Antigonus I|Princess|Stratonice, Princess of Macedonia 
 birt: 0320 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
 Laodice, daughter of Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I )|)|Laodice of Syria 
birt: 0260 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
 
  Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
  birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
  Achaeus I (Andromachus) of Seleucus I of Antiochus 0|Prince|Achaeus of Syria 
  birt: ABT 0300 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
 
    Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri
    birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
   Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
  birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
 Laodice I, daughter of Achaeus I of Seleucus I 
birt: ABT 0280 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror"


< Achaeus I (Andromachus) of Seleucus I of Antiochus 0|Prince|Achaeus of Syria
birt: ABT 0300 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED


< Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I Nicator|King|Soter the Preserver|King of Syria
birt: 0324 BC
plac: Syria|0323 BC
deat: 0261 BC
marr:

 
 Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC


Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri
marr:
birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC


Stratonice I, daughter of Demetrius I of Antigonus I|Princess|Stratonice, Princess of Macedonia
marr:
birt: 0320 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: DECEASED

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Andromachus of Achaeus I of Seleucus I|General


< Achaeus II of Andromachus of Achaeus
birt: ABT 0250 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: DECEASED


< Laodice II, daughter of Andromachus of Achaeus|Laodice II of Syria
birt: ABT 0260 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: AFT 0246 BC

 
 Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
 birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
marr:
 Achaeus I (Andromachus) of Seleucus I of Antiochus 0|Prince|Achaeus of Syria 
 birt: ABT 0300 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
 
   Artabazus II of Pharnabaszus II of Pharnaces I|Satrap|Satrap of Bythnyia
   birt: ABT 0389 BC
plac: Phrygia, Anatolia (C. Turkey)
deat: 0325 BC
   Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri 
   birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
  Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
 birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
marr:
 Andromachus of Achaeus I of Seleucus I|General 
birt: ABT 0275 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: AFT 0224 BC

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Achaeus II of Andromachus of Achaeus

 
 Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
 birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
marr:
 Achaeus I (Andromachus) of Seleucus I of Antiochus 0|Prince|Achaeus of Syria 
 birt: ABT 0300 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
 
   Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri
   birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
  Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
 birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
marr:
 Andromachus of Achaeus I of Seleucus I|General 
 birt: ABT 0275 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: AFT 0224 BC
 Achaeus II of Andromachus of Achaeus 
birt: ABT 0250 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: DECEASED

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Apama, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess|Princess of Persia


< Pharnaces II of Phamabazus II of Pharnaces I|Satrap
birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Phrygia, Anatolia (C. Turkey)
deat: AFT 0422 BC


< Artabazus II of Pharnabaszus II of Pharnaces I|Satrap|Satrap of Bythnyia
birt: ABT 0389 BC
plac: Phrygia, Anatolia (C. Turkey)
deat: 0325 BC

 
 Pharaonic Rulers of Egypt
 birt: 2920 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0332 BC
 Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt 
 birt: 0525 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0404 BC
 Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia 
 birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great.
deat: 0404 BC
plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC
 Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia 
 birt: 0456 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0359 BC/0358
marr:
 
   Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah
   birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Tirshatha
deat: DECEASED
   Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia 
   birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/)
deat: 0424 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC
marr:
marr: Concubine
marr:
  Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia 
 birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
   Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King
   birt: ABT 0585 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
  Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II 
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
marr: Concubine
 Apama, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess|Princess of Persia 
birt: ABT 0425 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


Pharnabazus II of Pharnaces I of Arsames|Satrap|Satrap of Daskyleion
marr:
birt: 0415 BC
plac: Phrygia, Anatolia (C. Turkey)
deat: 0365 BC

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Berenice, daughter of Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I

 
 Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
 birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
marr:
 Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I Nicator|King|Soter the Preserver|King of Syria 
 birt: 0324 BC
plac: Syria|0323 BC
deat: 0261 BC
marr:
 
   Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri
   birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
  Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
 birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
marr:
 Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I|King|King of Syria 
 birt: 0286 BC
plac: Syria|0287 BC
deat: 0246 BC
plac: Ephesus|Aug 0286 BC|Killed by wife
marr:
marr:
 
  Stratonice I, daughter of Demetrius I of Antigonus I|Princess|Stratonice, Princess of Macedonia 
 birt: 0320 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
 Berenice, daughter of Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I 
birt: ABT 0260 BC
plac: Syria
deat: 0248 BC
 
  Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
  birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
marr:
  Achaeus I (Andromachus) of Seleucus I of Antiochus 0|Prince|Achaeus of Syria 
  birt: ABT 0300 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
 
    Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri
    birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
   Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
  birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
marr:
 Laodice I, daughter of Achaeus I of Seleucus I 
birt: ABT 0280 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Lysimachus (Lysimachos) of Agathocles I|King|Governor of Thrace

 
 Lysimachus (Lysimachos) of Agathocles I|King|Governor of Thrace 
birt: ABT 0350 BC
plac: Macedonia, Greece
deat: DECEASED


Amestris, daughter of Oxanthres of Arshama
marr:
birt: ABT 0350 BC
plac: Heraclea
deat: DECEASED

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Seleucus II Callinicus of Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I|King|Selecus (II) Callinius of Syria|King of Syria

 
 Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
 birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
marr:
 Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I Nicator|King|Soter the Preserver|King of Syria 
 birt: 0324 BC
plac: Syria|0323 BC
deat: 0261 BC
marr:
 
   Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri
   birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
  Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
 birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
marr:
 Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I|King|King of Syria 
 birt: 0286 BC
plac: Syria|0287 BC
deat: 0246 BC
plac: Ephesus|Aug 0286 BC|Killed by wife
marr:
marr:
 
  Stratonice I, daughter of Demetrius I of Antigonus I|Princess|Stratonice, Princess of Macedonia 
 birt: 0320 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
 Seleucus II Callinicus of Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I|King|Selecus (II) Callinius of Syria|King of Syria 
birt: 0265 BC
plac: Syria
deat: 0226 BC


Laodice II, daughter of Andromachus of Achaeus|Laodice II of Syria
marr:
birt: ABT 0260 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: AFT 0246 BC
 
  Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
  birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
marr:
  Achaeus I (Andromachus) of Seleucus I of Antiochus 0|Prince|Achaeus of Syria 
  birt: ABT 0300 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
 
    Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri
    birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
   Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
  birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
marr:
 Laodice I, daughter of Achaeus I of Seleucus I 
birt: ABT 0280 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Apama II (Apame) (Arsinoe) (Apana), daughter of Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I|Apame of Syria


Associates of Apama of Antiochus
birt: ABT 0292 BC
plac: Cyrene
deat: DECEASED


AKA (Apama) Arsinoe of Antiochus
birt: ABT 0292 BC
plac: Cyrene
deat: DECEASED


< Berenice II (Berenike), daughter of Magas of Philippus
birt: 0269 BC
plac: Cyrene
deat: DECEASED


Associates of King Magas of Philippus
birt: Cyrene
deat: DECEASED


AKA King (Magas of Cyrene) Magnus of Philippus
birt: Cyrene
deat: DECEASED


AKA King (Magas of Cyrene) Magus of Philippus
birt: Cyrene
deat: DECEASED

 
 Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
 birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
marr:
 Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I Nicator|King|Soter the Preserver|King of Syria 
 birt: 0324 BC
plac: Syria|0323 BC
deat: 0261 BC
marr:
 
   Artabazus II of Pharnabaszus II of Pharnaces I|Satrap|Satrap of Bythnyia
   birt: ABT 0389 BC
plac: Phrygia, Anatolia (C. Turkey)
deat: 0325 BC
   Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri 
   birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
  Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
 birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
marr:
 Apama II (Apame) (Arsinoe) (Apana), daughter of Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I|Apame of Syria 
birt: ABT 0292 BC
plac: Cyrene
deat: DECEASED


Magas (Magnus) (Magus) of Cyrene of Philippus|King|KING OF CYRENE
marr:
birt: Cyrene
deat: 0259 BC/0268 BC
 
 Stratonice I, daughter of Demetrius I of Antigonus I|Princess|Stratonice, Princess of Macedonia 
birt: 0320 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:

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Stratonice III, daughter of Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I

 
 Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
 birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
marr:
 Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I Nicator|King|Soter the Preserver|King of Syria 
 birt: 0324 BC
plac: Syria|0323 BC
deat: 0261 BC
marr:
 
   Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri
   birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
  Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
 birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
marr:
 Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I Soter of Seleucus I|King|King of Syria 
 birt: 0286 BC
plac: Syria|0287 BC
deat: 0246 BC
plac: Ephesus|Aug 0286 BC|Killed by wife
marr:
marr:
 
  Stratonice I, daughter of Demetrius I of Antigonus I|Princess|Stratonice, Princess of Macedonia 
 birt: 0320 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
 Stratonice III, daughter of Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I 
birt: ABT 0250 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
 
  Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
  birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
marr:
  Achaeus I (Andromachus) of Seleucus I of Antiochus 0|Prince|Achaeus of Syria 
  birt: ABT 0300 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
 
    Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri
    birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
   Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
  birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
marr:
 Laodice I, daughter of Achaeus I of Seleucus I 
birt: ABT 0280 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Laodice II, daughter of Andromachus of Achaeus|Laodice II of Syria

 
 Seleucus I Nicator of Antiochus 0|King|King of Syria, "Nicator The Conqueror" 
 birt: 0358 BC
plac: Syria|Another source list birth date as 0325 BC
deat: 0281 BC
marr:
marr:
 Achaeus I (Andromachus) of Seleucus I of Antiochus 0|Prince|Achaeus of Syria 
 birt: ABT 0300 BC
plac: Syria
deat: DECEASED
 
   Spitamana of Artabazus II|Satrap|Satrap of Baktri
   birt: 0365 BC
deat: 0325 BC
  Apama of Spitamana of Artabazus II|Lady|Lady of Baktri 
 birt: 0345 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: 0280 BC
marr:
 Andromachus of Achaeus I of Seleucus I|General 
 birt: ABT 0275 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: AFT 0224 BC
 Laodice II, daughter of Andromachus of Achaeus|Laodice II of Syria 
birt: ABT 0260 BC
plac: Prob Syria
deat: AFT 0246 BC


Seleucus II Callinicus of Antiochus II Theos of Antiochus I|King|Selecus (II) Callinius of Syria|King of Syria
marr:
birt: 0265 BC
plac: Syria
deat: 0226 BC

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Atossa, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess


AKA (Artaxerxes III) (Ocha) Ochus of Artaxerxes II
birt: ABT 0425 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: aft. 338 BC


< Artexerxes IV (Arses) of Artaxerxes III of Artaxerxes II|Pharaoh
birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0336 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0338-0336 BC


Associates of Princess Atossa of Artaxerxes II
birt: ABT 0425 BC
deat: DECEASED


Associates of Artaxerxes III of Artaxerxes II
birt: ABT 0425 BC
deat: DECEASED

 
 Pharaonic Rulers of Egypt
 birt: 2920 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0332 BC
 Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt 
 birt: 0525 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0404 BC
 Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia 
 birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great.
deat: 0404 BC
plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC
 Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia 
 birt: 0456 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0359 BC/0358
marr:
 
   Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah
   birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Tirshatha
deat: DECEASED
   Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia 
   birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/)
deat: 0424 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC
marr:
marr: Concubine
marr:
  Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia 
 birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
   Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King
   birt: ABT 0585 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
  Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II 
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
marr: Concubine
 Atossa, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess 
birt: ABT 0425 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


Artaxerxes III (Ochus) (Artakhshassa) ben Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Pharaoh
marr:
birt: ABT 0425 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0338 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0343-0338 BC
 
 Stateira, daughter of Hydarnes 
birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Arsites of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I


Associates of Arsites of Artaxerxes I
birt: ABT 0475 BC
deat: DECEASED

 
 Associates of King Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0424 BC
 Nehemiah (Nechemia) ben Hachaliah|Prophet 
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Tirshatha||Nehemiah 10:1-28|NOW those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,||Ezra 2:2|These came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, B|igvai, Rehum and Baanah. The number of the men of the people of Israel:
deat: DECEASED
 Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah 
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Tirshatha
deat: DECEASED
 Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia 
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/)
deat: 0424 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC
marr:
marr: Concubine
marr:
 Arsites of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I 
birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0425 BC/0434
 
 Kosmartydene (concubine of Artaxerxes I) 
birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Sisygambis, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess


(Daughter) of Arshama of Ostanes
birt: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


< Oxanthres of Arshama of Ostanes
birt: ABT 0375 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


< Darius III Codomannus of Arsames of Ostanes|King
birt: ABT 0380 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Neh 12:22|The Levites in the days of Eliashib, Joiada, and Johanan, and Jaddua, [were] recorded chief o|f the fathers: also the priests, to the reign of Darius the Persian.
deat: 0332 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0336-0332 BC


Associates of (Arshama) Arsames of Ostanes
birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


AKA (Arsames) Arshama of Ostanes
birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


< Stateira I, daughter of Arsames of Ostanes
birt: ABT 0380 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


Associates of Sisygambis of Artaxerxes II
birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED

 
 Pharaonic Rulers of Egypt
 birt: 2920 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0332 BC
 Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt 
 birt: 0525 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0404 BC
 Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia 
 birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great.
deat: 0404 BC
plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC
 Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia 
 birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
   Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah
   birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Tirshatha
deat: DECEASED
   Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia 
   birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/)
deat: 0424 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC
marr:
marr: Concubine
marr:
  Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia 
 birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
   Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King
   birt: ABT 0585 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
  Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II 
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
marr: Concubine
 Sisygambis, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess 
birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0323 BC


Arsames (Arshama) of Ostanes of Darius II
marr:
birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED

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Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia


< Arostes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I
birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


< Cyrus of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia
birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0401 BC


< Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia
birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


< Oxanthres of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia
birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Sogdia
deat: DECEASED


< Amestris, daughter of Darius II of Artaxerxes I
birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


Associates of Parysatis of Artaxerxes I
birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


< Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia
birt: 0456 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0359 BC/0358
marr:


AKA King (Darius II) Ochos of Xerxes I
birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


AKA King (Darius II) Nothus of Artaxerxes I
birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0404 BC


< Associates of King Darius II of Artaxerxes I
birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0404 BC
plac: Babylon


AKA King (Darius II) Daryovesh II of Artaxerxes I
birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED

 
 Associates of King Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0424 BC
 Nehemiah (Nechemia) ben Hachaliah|Prophet 
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Tirshatha||Nehemiah 10:1-28|NOW those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,||Ezra 2:2|These came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, B|igvai, Rehum and Baanah. The number of the men of the people of Israel:
deat: DECEASED
 Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah 
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Tirshatha
deat: DECEASED
 Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia 
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/)
deat: 0424 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC
marr:
marr: Concubine
marr:
 Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia 
birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia
marr:
birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great.
deat: 0404 BC
plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC
 
  Associates of King Zedekiah ben Josiah
  birt: ABT 0625 BC
plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel
deat: DECEASED
  Nebuchadnezzar II (Nabuchadrezzer) (Nabu-Na'id) (Nabu-Kudurri Usur) (Nabu-Kudurri-User) (Nidintu-Bel) of Nabopolassar|King|(Nabonidus) (Labynetus I) (Nabonedochos) (Nabonnidechus) (Nabunaita) 
  birt: 0630 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: 0539 BC
  Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King 
  birt: ABT 0585 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
 Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II 
birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
marr: Concubine

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Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia


< Arsames (Arshama) of Ostanes of Darius II
birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:


< Sisygambis, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess
birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0323 BC
marr:

 
 List of Kings
 birt:
deat:
 Pharaonic Rulers of Egypt 
 birt: 2920 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0332 BC
 Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt 
 birt: 0525 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0404 BC
 Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia 
 birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great.
deat: 0404 BC
plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC
marr:
 Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia 
birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
  Nehemiah (Nechemia) ben Hachaliah|Prophet
  birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Tirshatha||Nehemiah 10:1-28|NOW those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,||Ezra 2:2|These came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, B|igvai, Rehum and Baanah. The number of the men of the people of Israel:
deat: DECEASED
  Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah 
  birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Tirshatha
deat: DECEASED
  Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia 
  birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/)
deat: 0424 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC
marr:
marr: Concubine
marr:
 Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia 
birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Nebuchadnezzar II (Nabuchadrezzer) (Nabu-Na'id) (Nabu-Kudurri Usur) (Nabu-Kudurri-User) (Nidintu-Bel) of Nabopolassar|King|(Nabonidus) (Labynetus I) (Nabonedochos) (Nabonnidechus) (Nabunaita)
  birt: 0630 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: 0539 BC
  Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King 
  birt: ABT 0585 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
 Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II 
birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
marr: Concubine

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(Daughter) of Arshama of Ostanes

 
 Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt
 birt: 0525 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0404 BC
 Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia 
 birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great.
deat: 0404 BC
plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC
marr:
 Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia 
 birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
   Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia
   birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/)
deat: 0424 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC
marr:
marr: Concubine
marr:
  Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia 
 birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
marr: Concubine
 Arsames (Arshama) of Ostanes of Darius II 
 birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 (Daughter) of Arshama of Ostanes 
birt: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
  Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt
  birt: 0525 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0404 BC
  Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia 
  birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great.
deat: 0404 BC
plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC
marr:
  Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia 
  birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
    Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia
    birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/)
deat: 0424 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC
marr:
marr: Concubine
marr:
   Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia 
  birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II
  birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
marr: Concubine
 Sisygambis, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess 
birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0323 BC
marr:

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Oxanthres of Arshama of Ostanes


< Amestris, daughter of Oxanthres of Arshama
birt: ABT 0350 BC
plac: Heraclea
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
marr:

 
 Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt
 birt: 0525 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0404 BC
 Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia 
 birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great.
deat: 0404 BC
plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC
marr:
 Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia 
 birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
   Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia
   birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/)
deat: 0424 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC
marr:
marr: Concubine
marr:
  Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia 
 birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II
 birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
marr: Concubine
 Arsames (Arshama) of Ostanes of Darius II 
 birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Oxanthres of Arshama of Ostanes 
birt: ABT 0375 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
  Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt
  birt: 0525 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 0404 BC
  Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia 
  birt: 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great.
deat: 0404 BC
plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC
marr:
  Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia 
  birt: ABT 0450 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
 
    Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia
    birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/)
deat: 0424 BC
plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC
marr:
marr: Concubine
marr:
   Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia 
  birt: ABT 0475 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II
  birt: ABT 0500 BC
plac: Babylon
deat: DECEASED
marr: Concubine
 Sisygambis, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess 
birt: ABT 0400 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: 0323 BC
marr:

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Apame (wife of Darius I of Hystaspes)

 
 Apame (wife of Darius I of Hystaspes) 
birt: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


Darius I (Setutre) (Darayavahush) of Hystaspes I of Arsames|King and General|Darius the Mede, King of Chaldea, (Darius I (521-485 BC))
marr:
birt: 0550 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great.
deat: 0486 BC
plac: Parthia, Iran Ruled 0521 - 0486 BC

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Otanes (Utâna) of Pharnaspes


< Phaidyme (Phaidymia), daughter of Otanes of Pharnaspes
birt: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED
marr:


< Amestris, daughter of Otanes of Pharnaspes
birt: ABT 0520 BC
deat: DECEASED


< Patiramphes of Otanes of Pharnaspes
birt: ABT 0520 BC
deat: DECEASED

 
 Otanes (Utâna) of Pharnaspes 
birt: ABT 0540 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED


(Daughter) of Hystaspes I of Arsames
marr:
birt: ABT 0540 BC
plac: Persia (Iran)
deat: DECEASED

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BIOGRAPHY: Otanes (Old Persian Utâna): Persian nobleman, one of the seven conspirators who killed the Ma gian usurper Gaumâta and helped Darius become king (September 29, 522 BCE). Several years lat er, he added the Greek island Samos to the Persian empire. . In March 522, a Magian named Gaumâta seized power in the Persian empire, claiming to be the b rother of the legitimate king Cambyses, Smerdis. Gaumâta could do this, because Smerdis had b een killed secretly. Immediately, Cambyses advanced to the usurper, but he died before he rea ched Persia; the false Smerdis was able to rule for several months. . According to the Greek researcher Herodotus, Otanes, the brother of the mother of Cambyses an d the real Smerdis, was the first to become suspicious of the false Smerdis. From his daughte r Phaidymia, who was married to the king, he learned that Smerdis was in reality a Magian. O n hearing this news, Otanes invited Aspathines and Gobryas to discuss the usurpation. Togethe r, they decided to invite three other conspirators: Hydarnes, Intaphrenes and Megabyzus. The y were still making plans, when Darius arrived and sided with them. He convinced the seven t o strike immediately and not to wait, as Otanes had proposed. On September 29, 522 BCE, the s even killed the false Smerdis. . That Otanes was involved in the killing of Gaumâta is confirmed by another source, the Behist un inscription. This inscription also tells us the name of Otanes' father, which was Thukhra . Herodotus is mistaken when he calls him Pharnaspes, but is is possible to rescue him by acc epting the hypothesis that Thukra was a nickname ('redhead'). . Herodotus tells us that after the murder, the seven men discussed the future constitution o f Persia. Otanes said that Persia ought to be a democracy; Megabyzus argued for an oligarch y and Darius said that monarchy was the best kind of rule. The other four noblemen sided wit h him, and Darius became king. Herodotus stresses that this discussion really took place. Pro bably, he has misunderstood a debate about the future of Persia: was it to be a centralized m onarchy (which it became) or was it to be a loosely organized federation (as it had been)? . When it was decided that Persia was to be a monarchy and Darius was to be its king, Otanes ch oose to stay aloof of it and receive special rights; . To this day, the family of Otanes continues to be the only free family in Persia, and submit s to the king only so far as the members of it may choose. They are bound, however, to observ e the law like anyone else. (Herodotus, Histories 3.83) . That is, at least, Herodotus' story. But there may be more than meets the eye: perhaps Otane s was a rival candidate to the Persian throne. There are many elements in Herodotus' story th at point into this direction. In the first place, we see that Otanes started the conspiracy a nd that Darius sided with them later. In the second place, Otanes and Darius argued for oppos ite ideas on two occasions: should the seven wait or strike immediately and should Persia b e a democracy or a monarchy? In the third place, Otanes had a powerful claim to the throne be cause he was the brother of Cassandane, the queen of king Cyrus the Great, and the father o f Phaidymia, the queen of Cambyses and the false Smerdis. (Darius' claim to the throne was ba sed on the fact that he belonged to a younger branch of the family of Cyrus and Cambyses, th e Achaemenians.) It is likely that Otanes, who, according to Herodotus, decided to stay aloof from Persian pol itics, prepared the road for Darius to become king. Darius honored Otanes by marrying his dau ghter Phaidymia, who had already been married to Cambyses and the false Smerdis; when Dariu s married her, his rule became more legitimate. At the same time, Otanes married a sister o f Darius. They probably were the parents of Amestris, who was to marry king Xerxes. . That the king trusted Otanes, is also suggested by the fact that he ordered his father-in-law , who was probably serving as satrap of Lydia, to conquer the Greek island Samos (c.517 BCE) . This island had been without strong leader since an earlier Lydian satrap, Oroetus, had exe cuted Polycrates. Its new, pro-Persian ruler, was to be a man named Syloson. Herodotus tell s us: . As for Samos, the Persians took the entire population like fish in a drag-net, and presente d Syloson with an empty island. Some years later, however, Otanes contracted some sort of dis ease of the genital organs and that, in conjunction with a dream he had, induced him to repop ulate the place (Histories 3.149). [translated by Aubrey de Selincourt] . This is the last piece of information about Otanes. In 513 BCE, a new satrap was appointed i n Lydia, Artaphernes. Probably, Otanes had died. . Otanes had a son Patiramphes, who served as the driver of the chariot of king Xerxes during h is campaign to Greece. As we have already seen above, Otanes was probably also the father o f Xerxes' first wife, queen Amestris. . Herodotus tells us that Cambyses married Phaidymia, the daughter of Otanes. This Otanes may h ave been the brother of Cassandane, who was, still according to Herodotus, Cambyses' mother . If Herodotus is right, Cambyses' queen was also his cousin. However, Herodotus makes at lea st one mistake in his description of the family tree (he calls Otanes' father Pharnaspes inst ead of Thukra), so we must be skeptical.