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- Bagadates_I abstract "Bagadates I (from the Old Iranian Baga-dāta, \"Given by [the] god\"), also Bagdates or Baydad, was a frataraka or \"Keeper of the Fire\", and a governor or sub-dynast for the Seleucids, ruling as a priest-king at Istakhr in the former Achaemenid heartland, the territory of Persis (Fars), after Alexander's conquests. He was the first indigenous Persian satrap to be appointed - or at least tolerated - by the Seleucids, who held the higher administrative posts tightly within the Greco-Macedonian circle that was headed by the \"Companions\" and their heirs. On the reverse of his coins, Bagadates is depicted standing in front of a Zoroastrian fire-altar, or seated in majesty holding a staff of authority and possibly a pomegranate in his left hand (illustration, left). Bagadates seems to have asserted his independence about 280 BCE, exploiting the turmoil after the death of Seleucus I. \"That the first oriental reaction to Macedonian rule should come from Persis, the homeland of the Achaemenids, is hardly surprising,\" Otto Mørkholm remarks.The uprising against Seleucid control was continued by Bagadates' son, Oborzos, who emphasized the continuity by repeating the coinage type established by his father. However, some time during the 3rd century BCE the Seleucids terminated the pseudo-independence of Persis; during the 220s BCE, the satrap there was a Greek named Alexander, a brother of Molon. Persis finally drifted away from Seleucid control after the battle of Magnesia in 190 BCE.In a surviving inscription at Amyzon in Caria, another Bagadates was appointed neokoros of the Temple of Artemis there in 321; it is surmised that his family had been potent landowners in the region before the conquests of Alexander. The son of this Bagadates, Ariaramnēs, succeeded him as neokoros at Amyzon.".
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- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink Amyzon.
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- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:3rd-century_BC_Iranian_people.
- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hellenistic_Caria.
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- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink Fars_Province.
- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink Iranian_languages.
- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink Istakhr.
- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink Molon.
- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink Persis.
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- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink Zoroastrianism.
- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink File:BagdatesI290-280BCEPersia.jpg.
- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLink File:Baydad.jpg.
- Bagadates_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bagadates I".
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- Bagadates_I before "Unknown".
- Bagadates_I title Persis.
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- Bagadates_I years "??? - 3rd-century BC".
- Bagadates_I subject Category:3rd-century_BC_Iranian_people.
- Bagadates_I subject Category:Hellenistic_Caria.
- Bagadates_I subject Category:Seleucid_satraps.
- Bagadates_I subject Category:Zoroastrian_dynasties_and_rulers.
- Bagadates_I comment "Bagadates I (from the Old Iranian Baga-dāta, \"Given by [the] god\"), also Bagdates or Baydad, was a frataraka or \"Keeper of the Fire\", and a governor or sub-dynast for the Seleucids, ruling as a priest-king at Istakhr in the former Achaemenid heartland, the territory of Persis (Fars), after Alexander's conquests.".
- Bagadates_I label "Bagadates I".
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- Bagadates_I sameAs Baydad.
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