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  1. Artaxerxes III. (Ochos) (altgriechisch Ἀρταξέρξης, aus altpersisch 𐎠𐎼𐎫𐎧𐏁𐏂𐎠 Ŗtachschaçā; * ca. 390 v. Chr.; † 338 v. Chr.) war von 359 bis 338 v. Chr. König aus der altpersischen Dynastie der Achämeniden. Er bestieg den Thron in einer Krisenzeit des Reiches, das von mehreren Aufständen ...

  2. Artaxerxes III. Ochus ( Greek: Ὦχος Ochos ), known by his dynastic name Artaxerxes III ( Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐎫𐎧𐏁𐏂𐎠 Artaxšaçāʰ; Greek: Ἀρταξέρξης ), was King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 359/58 to 338 BC. He was the son and successor of Artaxerxes II and his mother was Stateira .

  3. Artaxerxes III (died 338 bc) was an Achaemenid king of Persia who reigned from 359/358–338 bc. He was the son and successor of Artaxerxes II and was called Ochus before he took the throne. Artaxerxes III was a cruel but energetic ruler. To secure his throne he put to death most of his relatives.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Abstract. Ochus (as Artaxerxes III) succeeded Artaxerxes II in still disputed circumstances. He sought to exterminate all remaining potential rivals, including many brothers and other relatives, most notably Artabazus, offspring of Pharnabazus and a daughter of Artaxerxes II and presently satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia.

  5. 15. Aug. 2011 · ARTAXERXES III, throne name of Ochus (Gk. Ôchos, Babylonian Ú-ma-kuš, son of Artaxerxes II and Stateira), Achaemenid king (r. 359-58 to 338-37 B.C.). About 361 he took part in a campaign against Egypt, then in rebellion under her king Tachos, and obtained that king’s surrender (Georgius Syncellus 1.486.20ff. D.).

  6. Artaxerxes III. (Ochos) war von 359 bis 338 v. Chr. König aus der altpersischen Dynastie der Achämeniden. Er bestieg den Thron in einer Krisenzeit des Reiches, das von mehreren Aufständen erschüttert worden war. In den folgenden Jahren gelang es ihm jedoch, die königliche Zentralgewalt wiederherzustellen.

  7. and to show everything in its true colors, even if a supposed saint thus becomes a villain, and a supposed villain, a saint. (G.E. Lessing, "Rettungen des Horaz") 1. Introduction. /. /. Historical Background. Artaxerxes II Mnemon (born 436 B.C.), the father of Ochus was the son of Darius II and his.