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ARTAPHERNES , more correctly ARTAPHRENES, See also: brother of Darius Hystaspis, and satrap of See also: Sardis
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It was he who received the See also: embassy from Athens sent probably by See also: Cleisthenes (q.v.) in 507 B.C., and subsequently warned the Athenians to receive back the " See also: tyrant " Hippias
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Subsequently he took an important See also: part in suppressing the Ionian revolt (see See also: IONIA, See also: ARISTAGORAS, HIsTIAEEs),and after the war compelled the cities to make agreements by which all differences were to be settled by reference
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He also measured out their territories in parasangs and assessed their tributes accordingly (See also: Herod. vi
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42)
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In 492 he was superseded in his satrapy by Mardonius (See also: Herodotus v
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25, 30-32, 35, &c.; Diod
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Sic. x
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25)
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His son, of the same name, was appointed (49o), together with Datis, to take command of the expedition sent by Darius to punish Athens and See also: Eretria for their share in the
Ionian revolt
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After the defeat of See also: Marathon he returned to See also: Asia
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In the expedition of Xerxes, ten years later, he was in command of the Lydians and Mysians (Herod. vi
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94, 119; vil . 4, Aesch . Persae, 21) . See also: Aeschylus in his See also: list of Persian See also: kings (Persae, 775 ff.),which is quite unhistorical, mentions two kings with the name Artaphrenes, who may have been See also: developed out of these two Persian commanders
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