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    Megabyzus

    historical figure · 3 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    sacristan of Artemis · that Megabyzus

    in the texts

    The HistoriesClassical · Greek

    One of the seven conspirators against the false Smerdis, who in the constitutional debate argues for oligarchic rule by the best men.

    but Megabyzus urged that they resort to an oligarchy.
    chapter 3
    but let us choose a group of the best men and invest these with the power.
    chapter 3
    Otanes brought in Intaphrenes, Gobryas brought Megabyzus, and Aspathines Hydarnes.
    chapter 3

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    Sacristan of Artemis entrusted with Xenophon's sacred deposit.

    In the time of Xenophon’s exile and while he was living at Scillus, near Olympia, where he had been established as a colonist by the Lacedaemonians, Megabyzus came to Olympia to attend the games and returned to him his deposit.
    chapter 5
    The share which belonged to Artemis of the Ephesians he left behind, at the time when he was returning from Asia with Agesilaus to take part in the campaign against Boeotia, in charge of Megabyzus, the sacristan of Artemis, for the reason that his own journey seemed likely to be a dangerous one;
    chapter 5

    CyropaediaClassical · Greek

    Friend of Cyrus appointed satrap over Arabia.

    Megabyzus to Arabia, Artabatas to Cappadocia, Artacamas to Phrygia Major, Chrysantas to Lydia and Ionia, Adusius to Caria (it was he for whom the Carians had petitioned), and Pharnuchus to Aeolia and Phrygia on the Hellespont.
    chapter 8