Artumpara
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Artumpara, also Arttum̃para, Artembares (Persian name, *Rtambura, self-identified as "the Mede) was an Achaemenid Satrap of Lycia circa 400-370 BCE. He was involved in the Great Satraps' Revolt on the side of central Achaemenid authority in 366-360 BCE, helping to put down the rebel Datames. He is well known for his coinage. Artumpara is known to have competed for power with another man named Mithrapata. It is thought he was defeated by Perikle.
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Арттумпара (др.-греч. Artembares) — персидский сатрап Западной Ликии, правивший в IV веке до н. э.
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Artumpara
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Арттумпара
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Artumpara
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fl. 400 – 370 BC
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Portrait of Artumpara wearing the Achaemenid satrapal headdress, from his coinage.
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Dynast of Lycia
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Artumpara, also Arttum̃para, Artembares (Persian name, *Rtambura, self-identified as "the Mede) was an Achaemenid Satrap of Lycia circa 400-370 BCE. He was involved in the Great Satraps' Revolt on the side of central Achaemenid authority in 366-360 BCE, helping to put down the rebel Datames. He is well known for his coinage. Artumpara is known to have competed for power with another man named Mithrapata. It is thought he was defeated by Perikle.
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Арттумпара (др.-греч. Artembares) — персидский сатрап Западной Ликии, правивший в IV веке до н. э.
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Achaemenid Empire
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