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Artaxerxes III of Persia (Ca. 425 BC – 338 BC) (Old Persian: , transliterated as Artaxšaçā), was the Great King (Shah) of Persia and the ...
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Accession of Artaxerxes III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Before ascending the throne of Persia Artaxerxes had been a satrap and commander of his father's army. Darius, Artaxerxes II's eldest son and heir, entered a conspiracy to murder his father, but the p...
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Persepolis: Palace of Artaxerxes III; tomb; Hall of 32 Columns; Army Road; Unfinished Gate ... Artaxerxes III Ochus: Achaemenid king of the Persian Empire, ruled from 358 to 338 ... Fourth-century relief from Egypt, showing an Achaemenid king, probably identical to Artaxerxes III Ochus. Allard Pierson Museum,
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The Chronicle concerning Artaxerxes III ("Artaxerxes III chronicle; ABC 9) is one of the historiographical texts from ancient Babylonia. It deals with the sack of Sidon, probably in 346 BCE, which was a preliminary to the reconquest of Egypt.
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Artaxerxes III. Ochus was a cruel and bloodthirsty despot. He began his reign by murdering all relatives who might become dangerous to him. He was, however, a most energetic ruler, who allowed himself to be discouraged by no obstacle or failure, but ruthlessly prosecuted his purposes.
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358 BC - Artaxerxes III was born.343 BC - Artaxerxes III defeated Nectanebo II, driving him from Egypt, and made Egypt once again a Persian satrapy.338 BC - Artaxerxes was murdered by his minister,... biography from s9.com. ... Artaxerxes III(Artaxerxes Ochus)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Artaxerxes III Ochus. Artaxerxes III Ochus. Information about Artaxerxes III Ochus in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Artaxerxes III Ochus (lived 4th century BC)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Artaxerxes III of Persia. Artaxerxes III of Persia. Information about Artaxerxes III of Persia in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Artaxerxes III Ochus...
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Artaxerxes III (or sometimes Artaxerxes II Ochos) began the 31st Dynasty after the Persian forces defeated the Egyptians. He was king of Persia for about twenty years, and took over the throne of Egypt, where he ruled for about six years.
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