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Sisygambis (altgriechisch Σισύγαμβις; * um 400 v. Chr.; † 323 v. Chr.) war die Mutter des aus der Dynastie der Achämeniden stammenden persischen Königs Dareios III., der von Alexander dem Großen besiegt wurde.
Sisygambis (in yellow) kneels before the king. Sisygambis (died 323 BCE) was the mother of Darius III of Persia, whose reign was ended during the wars of Alexander the Great. After she was captured by Alexander at the Battle of Issus, she became devoted to him, and Alexander referred to her as "mother".
5. Okt. 2023 · Sisygambis. ( *Sisu/gambis ), mother of Dareius Codomannus, king of Persia, appears to have been a daughter of Ostanes, a younger brother of Artaxerxes Mnemon, though some writers consider her as a daughter of Artaxerxes himself. (See Wesseling ad Diod. 17.5 .)
27. Dez. 2016 · Sisygambis (Sisigambis) was the mother of Darius III of Persia, and Stateira I was his wife. Stateira II was one of Stateira I and Darius III’s daughters. Thus, the three women were all members of the famous Achaemenid dynasty – which provided them with special characteristics in Alexander’s eyes.
- Natalia Klimczak
SISIGAMBIS. SISIGAMBIS, the mother of Darius III and of Stateira (2), perhaps also of Oxyathres (for variants of his name, see ROXANE ), who is described as a brother of Darius III. The name. The form “Sisigambis” occurs in Quintus Curtius Rufus and must be correct, since it fits into a series of Persian names in Greek with Sisi-/OIr.
27. Dez. 2016 · Sisygambis. 27 December, 2016 - 14:40 Natalia Klimczak. Royal Bonds: How the Mother, Wife, and Daughter of Darius III Became Family of Alexander the Great. Alexander the Great abruptly ended the reign of Darius III, and with it he saw the ...
Ostanes hatte einen Sohn namens Arsames (Arsanes), welcher der Vater des letzten persischen Großkönigs Dareios III. († 330 v. Chr.) war. [3] Wahrscheinlich war Ostanes auch der Vater der Sisygambis, der Mutter des Dareios III., die also in Geschwisterehe mit Arsames verheiratet gewesen sein muss.