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- Q16934130 subject Q7149742.
- Q16934130 subject Q7985415.
- Q16934130 abstract "Mithrapata was dynast of Lycia in the early 4th century BC, at a time when this part of Anatolia was subject to the Persian, or Achaemenid, Empire.Present-day knowledge of Lycia in the period of classical antiquity comes mostly from archaeology, in which this region is unusually rich. Believed to have been based at Antiphellus, Mithrapata is known to have competed for power with another man named Arttumpara.The name of Mithrapata, which is of Persian origin, is known from Lycian coins and also from inscriptions. During the fifth and fourth centuries B.C., the Lycian nobility was using Persian names, so Mithrapata may have been one of them. However, it has also been suggested that he may have been a Persian sent to rule Lycia by Artaxerxes II.".
- Q16934130 thumbnail Silver_stater_of_Mithrapata_of_Lycia_(c._390–370_BC).jpg?width=300.
- Q16934130 wikiPageWikiLink Q164950.
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- Q16934130 wikiPageWikiLink Q7149742.
- Q16934130 wikiPageWikiLink Q7985415.
- Q16934130 comment "Mithrapata was dynast of Lycia in the early 4th century BC, at a time when this part of Anatolia was subject to the Persian, or Achaemenid, Empire.Present-day knowledge of Lycia in the period of classical antiquity comes mostly from archaeology, in which this region is unusually rich.".
- Q16934130 label "Mithrapata".
- Q16934130 depiction Silver_stater_of_Mithrapata_of_Lycia_(c._390–370_BC).jpg.