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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParysatisParysatis - Wikipedia

    Parysatis (/ p ə ˈ r ɪ s ə t ɪ s /; Old Persian: Parušyātiš, Ancient Greek: Παρύσατις; 5th-century BC) was a Persian queen, consort of Darius II and had a large influence during the reign of Artaxerxes II.

  2. 59K Followers, 1,783 Following, 1,197 Posts - ‎Parysatis پریساتیس‎ (@parysatis) on Instagram: "🦂 Co-founder @harmonyhomes.io Owner @maison__abi".

  3. Parisátide (esposa de Alejandro Magno) Parisátide fue una princesa persa, hija del rey Artajerjes III Oco 1 y hermana de Arsés. Parisátide fue tomada como tercera esposa por Alejandro Magno en la ciudad de Susa en el año 324 a. C., luego de haberse casado con Barsine-Estatira, hija del rey Darío III Codomano y con Roxana, hija del ...

  4. Battle of Cunaxa. Cyrus The Younger (born after 423, bc —died 401, Cunaxa, Babylonia [now in Iraq]) was the younger son of the Achaemenian king Darius II and his wife, Parysatis. Cyrus was the favourite of his mother, who hoped to secure the succession for him instead of her eldest son, Arsaces. When Darius decided to continue the war against ...

  5. Para otros usos de este término, véase Parisátide (esposa de Alejandro Magno). Parisátide es la hija extramatrimonial de Artajerjes I, rey de Persia de la dinastía aqueménida, y Andia de Babilonia. Hermanastra de los sucesores al trono persa Jerjes II y Darío II, se casó con este último, 1 con quien tuvo cuatro hijos: Artajerjes II, el ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Parysatis_IIParysatis II - Wikipedia

    Parysatis II. Parysatis, the youngest daughter of Artaxerxes III of Persia, married Alexander the Great in 324 BC at the Susa weddings. She may have been murdered by Alexander's first wife, Roxana, in 323 BC.

  7. Queen of Persia. Flourished from 440 to 385 bce; daughter of Artaxerxes I, king of Persia, and Andia, a Babylonian; married half-brother Darius II Ochus, king of Persia (r. 424–404 bce), in 424 bce (died 404 bce); children: daughter, Amestris; two sons, Arsaces also known as Artaxerxes II, king of Persia (r. 404–358 bce), and Cyrus (d. 401 ...