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Satibarzanes (Old Persian: *Šyātibr̥zaⁿs; Ancient Greek: Σατιβαρζάνης Satibarzánēs; died 330 BC), a Persian, was satrap of Aria under Darius III, king of Persia. In 330 BC, Alexander the Great, marching through the borders of Aria on his way from Hyrcania against the Parthians, was met at a city named Susia by Satibarzanes, who made submission to him, and was rewarded for it by the restoration of his satrapy. In order to prevent the commission of any hostilities against the Arians by the Macedonian troops which were following from the west, Alexander left behind with Satibarzanes forty horse-dartmen, under the command of Anaxippus. These, however, together with their commander, were soon after murdered by the satrap, who excited the Arians to rebellion, and gathered his forces together at

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  • Barzanes (en grec antic Βαρζάνης) o Satibarzanes (Σατιβαρζάνης), va ser sàtrapa persa d'Ària sota Darios III de Pèrsia. Alexandre el Gran, en la seva marxa cap a Ària des de Hircània, es va trobar amb Satibarzanes a una ciutat anomenada Susia. El sàtrapa se li va sotmetre i Alexandre el va confirmar en la seva satrapia; per prevenir lluites amb altres grups macedonis que avançaven i no sabien la decisió del rei, va deixar un cos de 40 cavallers a les ordes d'Anàxip. Només marxar Alexandre, Anaxip i els seus homes van morir assassinats pel sàtrapa, i Satibarzanes es va revoltar i es va fer fort a Arctoana. Quan Alexandre va tornar, va fugir amb Bessos de Bactriana i els macedonis van conquerir ràpidament la ciutat, l'any 330 aC Al final del mateix any, Satibarzanes, nomenat per Bessos sàtrapa de Pàrtia, va entrar a Ària amb 2000 homes reclutats a Bactriana; Alexandre va enviar contra ell a Artabazos, Erigi i Caranos, segons diu Flavi Arrià. Satibarzanes, quan l'enfrontament bèl·lic encara no havia estat decisiu per cap de les dues forces, va desafiar a qualsevol dels generals grecs a un combat singular i Erigi va acceptar el repte En el combat Satibarzanes va ser derrotat i mort pel general macedoni, segons diuen Flavi Arrià, Diodor de Sicília i Quint Curci Ruf. (ca)
  • Satibarzanes (griech.: Σατιβαρζανης) († 330 v. Chr.) war unter dem persischen Großkönig Darius III. Satrap der Provinz Aria im Westen des heutigen Afghanistan. Als Alexander der Große im Jahr 330 v. Chr. von Hyrkanien kommend anrückte, ergab sich Satibarzanes, woraufhin Alexander ihm die Verwaltung der Satrapie Aria beließ. Zur Sicherung ließ Alexander aber einen Trupp von 40 makedonischen Reitern unter dem Kommando von im Land. Nachdem Alexander ostwärts weitergezogen war, ließ Satibarzanes die makedonischen Reiter niedermachen und rief die Bewohner Arias zum Aufstand gegen Alexander auf. Satibarzanes verschanzte sich mit seinen Truppen in der Stadt , doch gelang es Alexander die Stadt einzunehmen, deren Einwohner er in die Sklaverei verkaufte. An ihrer Stelle ließ er eine hellenistische Siedlung mit dem Namen Alexandria errichten, das heutige Herat. Satibarzanes war unterdessen die Flucht zu Alexanders Widersacher Bessos gelungen; er sammelte eine Truppe von 2000 Reitern um sich und fiel erneut in Aria ein. Alexander schickte ihm ein Heer unter der Führung der Feldherren Artabazos, Erigyios und Karanos entgegen. In der Schlacht gegen diese fiel Satibarzanes. (de)
  • Satibarzanes (¿-329 a. C.) fue sátrapa persa de Aria. (es)
  • Satibarzanes (Old Persian: *Šyātibr̥zaⁿs; Ancient Greek: Σατιβαρζάνης Satibarzánēs; died 330 BC), a Persian, was satrap of Aria under Darius III, king of Persia. In 330 BC, Alexander the Great, marching through the borders of Aria on his way from Hyrcania against the Parthians, was met at a city named Susia by Satibarzanes, who made submission to him, and was rewarded for it by the restoration of his satrapy. In order to prevent the commission of any hostilities against the Arians by the Macedonian troops which were following from the west, Alexander left behind with Satibarzanes forty horse-dartmen, under the command of Anaxippus. These, however, together with their commander, were soon after murdered by the satrap, who excited the Arians to rebellion, and gathered his forces together at the city of Artacoana. On the approach of Alexander, he fled to join the traitor Bessus; and the city, after a short siege, was captured by the Macedonians. Towards the end of the same year (330 BC), Alexander, heard that Satibarzanes had again entered Aria with 2000 horses, supplied by Bessus, and had excited the Arians to another revolt. According to Arrian, upon this, he sent a force against him, led by Artabazus, Erigyius, Caranus, and Andronicus of Olynthus. In a battle which ensued, and of which the issue was yet doubtful, Satibarzanes came forward and defied any one of the enemy's generals to single combat. The challenge was accepted by Erigyius, and Satibarzanes was slain. (en)
  • Satibarzanès ou Satibarzane (en vieux perse Šyātibr̥zaⁿs, en grec ancien Σατιβαρζάνης / Satibarzánēs) est un satrape perse du temps des conquêtes d'Alexandre le Grand. Il est tué en 330 av. J.-C. alors qu'il dirige une révolte en Arie. (fr)
  • Сатибарзан (др.-греч. Σατιβαρζάνης; IV век до н. э.) — персидский, а затем македонский сатрап (области на северо-востоке современного Ирана). (ru)
  • Сатібарзан (д/н —бл. 329 до н. е.) — державний та військовий діяч часів падіння імперії Ахемендів та на початку імперії Олександра Македонського. (uk)
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  • Satibarzanes (¿-329 a. C.) fue sátrapa persa de Aria. (es)
  • Satibarzanès ou Satibarzane (en vieux perse Šyātibr̥zaⁿs, en grec ancien Σατιβαρζάνης / Satibarzánēs) est un satrape perse du temps des conquêtes d'Alexandre le Grand. Il est tué en 330 av. J.-C. alors qu'il dirige une révolte en Arie. (fr)
  • Сатибарзан (др.-греч. Σατιβαρζάνης; IV век до н. э.) — персидский, а затем македонский сатрап (области на северо-востоке современного Ирана). (ru)
  • Сатібарзан (д/н —бл. 329 до н. е.) — державний та військовий діяч часів падіння імперії Ахемендів та на початку імперії Олександра Македонського. (uk)
  • Barzanes (en grec antic Βαρζάνης) o Satibarzanes (Σατιβαρζάνης), va ser sàtrapa persa d'Ària sota Darios III de Pèrsia. Alexandre el Gran, en la seva marxa cap a Ària des de Hircània, es va trobar amb Satibarzanes a una ciutat anomenada Susia. El sàtrapa se li va sotmetre i Alexandre el va confirmar en la seva satrapia; per prevenir lluites amb altres grups macedonis que avançaven i no sabien la decisió del rei, va deixar un cos de 40 cavallers a les ordes d'Anàxip. Només marxar Alexandre, Anaxip i els seus homes van morir assassinats pel sàtrapa, i Satibarzanes es va revoltar i es va fer fort a Arctoana. (ca)
  • Satibarzanes (griech.: Σατιβαρζανης) († 330 v. Chr.) war unter dem persischen Großkönig Darius III. Satrap der Provinz Aria im Westen des heutigen Afghanistan. Als Alexander der Große im Jahr 330 v. Chr. von Hyrkanien kommend anrückte, ergab sich Satibarzanes, woraufhin Alexander ihm die Verwaltung der Satrapie Aria beließ. Zur Sicherung ließ Alexander aber einen Trupp von 40 makedonischen Reitern unter dem Kommando von im Land. Nachdem Alexander ostwärts weitergezogen war, ließ Satibarzanes die makedonischen Reiter niedermachen und rief die Bewohner Arias zum Aufstand gegen Alexander auf. Satibarzanes verschanzte sich mit seinen Truppen in der Stadt , doch gelang es Alexander die Stadt einzunehmen, deren Einwohner er in die Sklaverei verkaufte. An ihrer Stelle ließ er eine hellenistische (de)
  • Satibarzanes (Old Persian: *Šyātibr̥zaⁿs; Ancient Greek: Σατιβαρζάνης Satibarzánēs; died 330 BC), a Persian, was satrap of Aria under Darius III, king of Persia. In 330 BC, Alexander the Great, marching through the borders of Aria on his way from Hyrcania against the Parthians, was met at a city named Susia by Satibarzanes, who made submission to him, and was rewarded for it by the restoration of his satrapy. In order to prevent the commission of any hostilities against the Arians by the Macedonian troops which were following from the west, Alexander left behind with Satibarzanes forty horse-dartmen, under the command of Anaxippus. These, however, together with their commander, were soon after murdered by the satrap, who excited the Arians to rebellion, and gathered his forces together at (en)
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  • Satibarzanes (de)
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  • Satibarzanès (fr)
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  • Сатибарзан (ru)
  • Сатібарзан (uk)
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