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- Mentor_of_Rhodes abstract "Mentor of Rhodes (Μέντωρ ὁ Ῥόδιος) (c. 385 BC – 340 BC) was a Greek mercenary who fought both for and against Artaxerxes III of Persia. He is also known as the first husband of Barsine, who later became mistress to Alexander the Great.In 358 BC, Mentor, along with his brother Memnon, were hired to provide military leadership by a rebel Persian satrap, Artabazus. Despite Mentor's capable leadership, the rebellion failed, and Artabazus, Barsine and Memnon fled to Macedon, where they were welcomed by Philip II. Mentor fled to Egypt.Pharaoh Nectanebo II immediately enlisted the aid of the Greek mercenary, as he expected a Persian invasion was imminent. The pharaoh sent Mentor, at the head of 4000 mercenaries, to support Sidon, which had rebelled from Persia. Although Mentor won significant victories against some of the satraps, he was unable to defeat Artaxerxes' army, and was captured in 346 BC.Upon his capture, Artaxerxes evidently recognized Mentor's skills, and pardoned him. Immediately, Mentor was sent to aid in the invasion of his former refuge, Egypt. After the defeat of Egypt, Artaxerxes appointed Mentor his commander in the west in 342 BC. One of his actions during his short tenure at this post was to pardon Artabazus, whom he allowed to return home, along with Barsine and Memnon. Mentor died after just four years in his post. His daughter later married Nearchus, and Barsine remarried, to Memnon. Memnon received Mentor's command after his brother's death.".
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- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageRevisionID "675605611".
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
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- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Artabazos_II_of_Phrygia.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Artaxerxes_III.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Barsine.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Category:340_BC.
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- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_mercenaries.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Rhodian_generals.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Macedon.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom).
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Memnon_of_Rhodes.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Mercenary.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Mistress_(lover).
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Nearchus.
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- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Persia.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Philip_II_of_Macedon.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Satrap.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLink Sidon.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mentor of Rhodes".
- Mentor_of_Rhodes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mentor".
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- Mentor_of_Rhodes subject Category:340_BC.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes subject Category:340s_BC_deaths.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes subject Category:380s_BC_births.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes subject Category:4th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes subject Category:Ancient_Greek_mercenaries.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes subject Category:Ancient_Rhodian_generals.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes type Article.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes type Article.
- Mentor_of_Rhodes comment "Mentor of Rhodes (Μέντωρ ὁ Ῥόδιος) (c. 385 BC – 340 BC) was a Greek mercenary who fought both for and against Artaxerxes III of Persia. He is also known as the first husband of Barsine, who later became mistress to Alexander the Great.In 358 BC, Mentor, along with his brother Memnon, were hired to provide military leadership by a rebel Persian satrap, Artabazus.".
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- Mentor_of_Rhodes sameAs 羅德島的門托耳.
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