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- Abradatas abstract "Abradatas (Greek Αβραδάτας; fl. 6th century BC) was a king, probably fictional, of Susa, known to us from Xenophon's partly fictional biography of Cyrus the Great, the Cyropaedia. According to it, he was an ally of the Assyrians against Cyrus the Great, while Cyrus was still a vassal to his (also probably fictional) uncle, Cyaxares II.His wife Pantheia was taken by Cyrus on the conquest of the Assyrian camp, while Abradatas was absent on a mission to the Bactrians. In consequence of the honorable treatment.which his wife received from Cyrus, he was persuaded to join the latter with his forces. He fell in battle, while fighting against the army of Croesus, during the conquest of Lydia in 547 BC. Inconsolable at her loss, Pantheia committed suicide, and her example was followed by her three eunuchs. Cyrus had a high mound raised in their honour: on a pillar on the top were inscribed the names of Abradatas and Pantheia in the Syriac characters; and three columns below bore the inscription σκηπτούχων in honour of the eunuchs.The romance of Abradatas and Pantheia forms a significant part of the latter half of the Cyropaedia.".
- Abradatas thumbnail Death_of_Panthea_by_Peter_Paul_Rubens_01.jpg?width=300.
- Abradatas wikiPageID "13131610".
- Abradatas wikiPageLength "4298".
- Abradatas wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Abradatas wikiPageRevisionID "693834329".
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Assyria.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Bactria.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Achaemenid_people.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_kings.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Khuzestan_Province.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Croesus.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Cyaxares_II.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Cyropaedia.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Cyrus_the_Great.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Eunuch.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Lydia.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Suicide.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Susa.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Syriac_language.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Tumulus.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink Xenophon.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLink File:Death_of_Panthea_by_Peter_Paul_Rubens_01.jpg.
- Abradatas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abradatas".
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- Abradatas subject Category:Achaemenid_people.
- Abradatas subject Category:Fictional_kings.
- Abradatas subject Category:History_of_Khuzestan_Province.
- Abradatas hypernym King.
- Abradatas type MilitaryPerson.
- Abradatas type Person.
- Abradatas type Work.
- Abradatas type People.
- Abradatas type Source.
- Abradatas type Work.
- Abradatas comment "Abradatas (Greek Αβραδάτας; fl. 6th century BC) was a king, probably fictional, of Susa, known to us from Xenophon's partly fictional biography of Cyrus the Great, the Cyropaedia. According to it, he was an ally of the Assyrians against Cyrus the Great, while Cyrus was still a vassal to his (also probably fictional) uncle, Cyaxares II.His wife Pantheia was taken by Cyrus on the conquest of the Assyrian camp, while Abradatas was absent on a mission to the Bactrians.".
- Abradatas label "Abradatas".
- Abradatas sameAs Q2562036.
- Abradatas sameAs Abradates.
- Abradatas sameAs Αβραδάτας.
- Abradatas sameAs Abradato.
- Abradatas sameAs Abradate.
- Abradatas sameAs Abradatas_et_Pantheia.
- Abradatas sameAs Abradatas_en_Pantheia.
- Abradatas sameAs Abradatas.
- Abradatas sameAs Abradato.
- Abradatas sameAs m.02z7ys8.
- Abradatas sameAs Q2562036.
- Abradatas wasDerivedFrom Abradatas?oldid=693834329.
- Abradatas depiction Death_of_Panthea_by_Peter_Paul_Rubens_01.jpg.
- Abradatas isPrimaryTopicOf Abradatas.