Tithraustes — († nach 383 v. Chr.) war im 4. vorchristlichen Jahrhundert ein Hofminister und Feldherr des persischen Großreichs der Achämeniden. Tithraustes war als Chiliarch (Hofmarschall) der höchste Minister des Großkönigs Artaxerxes II. Mnemon während des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tithraustes — was the Persian satrap of Sardis for several years in the early 4th century BC. Due to scanty historical records, little is known of the man or his activities. He was sent out from Susa to replace Tissaphernes in 395 BC, and, after arresting his… … Wikipedia
ТИФРАВСТ — • Tithraustes, Τιθραύστης, преемник Тиссаферна (394 г. до Р. X.), в качестве сатрапа Малой Азии и, может быть, также главнокомандующего уговорил Агесилая заключить с ним перемирие и обратиться против Фарнабаза, а Тимократа Родосского… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
395 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placePersian Empire* The Persian satrap Tissaphernes enemy Parysatis, mother of Cyrus, succeeds in persuading Persian King Artaxerxes II to have him executed at Colossae, Phrygia (now Turkey). Parysatis cannot forgive Tissaphernes… … Wikipedia
Agesilaus II — Agesilaus II, or Agesilaos II (Greek polytonic|Ἀγησίλαος) (444 BC ndash; 360 BC) was a king of Sparta, of the Eurypontid dynasty, ruling from approximately 400 BC to 360 BC, during most of which time he was, in Plutarch s words, as good as… … Wikipedia
Tissaphernes — (Ancient Greek: Τισσαφέρνης; Old Persian Čiθrafarnah > Mod. Persian Čehrfar) (d. 395 BC) was a Persian soldier and statesman, grandson of Hydarnes. In 413 BC he was satrap of Lydia and Caria, and commander in chief of the Persian army in Asia… … Wikipedia
Corinthian War — Part of the Spartan hegemony Hoplites in combat … Wikipedia
Chiliarchie — Chiliarque Le terme chiliarque (en grec ancien χιλιάρχης / khiliarkhês, de χίλιοι / khilioi, « mille » et de ἀρχή / arkhê, « le commandement », à l origine un commandement de mille hommes) désigne une fonction militaire et/ou… … Wikipédia en Français
Chiliarque — Le terme chiliarque (en grec ancien χιλιάρχης / khiliarkhês, de χίλιοι / khilioi, « mille » et de ἀρχή / arkhê, « le commandement », à l origine un commandement de mille hommes) désigne une fonction militaire et/ou… … Wikipédia en Français
Diphilus — Diphilus, of Sinope, was a poet of the new Attic comedy and contemporary of Menander (342 291 BC). Most of his plays were written and acted at Athens, but he led a wandering life, and died at Smyrna. He was on intimate terms with the famous… … Wikipedia