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    Ariaeus

    historical figure · 3 works · 7 mentions · 10 anchored passages

    Ariaeus and his men · followers of Ariaeus

    in the texts

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    Cyrus' lieutenant on the left wing, later fleeing after learning that Cyrus had fallen.

    But the King, pursuing Ariaeus, burst into the camp of Cyrus;
    chapter 1
    When he died, namely, all his bodyguard of friends and table companions died fighting in his defence, with the exception of Ariaeus;
    chapter 1
    As for the barbarians, Paphlagonian horsemen to the number of a thousand took station beside Clearchus on the right wing, as did the Greek peltasts, on the left was Ariaeus, Cyru s’ lieutenant, with the rest of the barbarian army, and in the centre Cyrus and his horsemen, about six hundred in number.
    chapter 1

    EconomicsClassical · Greek

    Ariaeus is mentioned as the exception to the friends who fought and died around Cyrus' body.

    Now his friends all fought at his side and fell at his side to a man, fighting round his body, with the one exception of Ariaeus, whose place in the battle was, in point of fact, on the left wing.
    chapter 4

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    A Persian who had revolted against the King and made war upon him, and to whom Spithridates and the Paphlagonians flee after deserting Agesilaus.

    They, however, would not stand being so treated, but, feeling that they had been wronged and dishonoured, packed up and went off during the night to Ariaeus at Sardis, putting their trust in Ariaeus because he also had revolted from the King and made war upon him.
    chapter 4