For 3rd-century BC Persian sub-king of the Parthian Empire, see Autophradates I.
Autophradates
Vadfradad
Autophradates, from his coinage.
Satrap of Lydia
Preceded by
Tiribazus
Succeeded by
Spithridates
Personal details
Born
4th century BC
Died
4th century BC
Military service
Allegiance
Achaemenid Empire
Battles/wars
Great Satraps' Revolt Wars of Alexander the Great
Autophradates (Old Persian: *Vātafradātaʰ; Ancient Greek: Αὐτοφραδάτης, romanized: Autophradátēs, lived 4th century BC) was a Persian Satrap of Lydia, who also distinguished himself as a general in the reign of Artaxerxes III and Darius III.
Autophradates (Old Persian: *Vātafradātaʰ; Ancient Greek: Αὐτοφραδάτης, romanized: Autophradátēs, lived 4th century BC) was a Persian Satrap of Lydia,...
JSTOR 1451208. Retrieved 6 March 2023. CNG: KINGS of PERSIS. Vādfradād (Autophradates) II. Early-mid 2nd century BC. AR Tetradrachm (25mm, 16.23 g, 11h)....
Wadfradad I, Hellenized as Autophradates I was a dynast (frataraka) of Persis in the late 2nd-century BC, ruling from 146 to 138 BC. He was succeeded...
succeeded as satrap of Hyrcania by Autophradates, satrap of Mardia and Tapuria, not long after. In 328 BC, Autophradates rebelled against Alexander and Phrataphernes...
independent Lycia was ended by the Autophradates, the satrap of Lydia, at the end of the great revolt c. 362 BCE. Autophradates ruled Lycia himself for as 'king'...
May 2020. "CNG: Feature Auction CNG 96. KINGS of PERSIS. Vādfradād (Autophradates) I. 3rd century BC. AR Tetradrachm (28mm, 15.89 g, 9h). Istakhr (Persepolis)...
BC, led by distinguished figures such as Datames, Ariobarzanes, and Autophradates. The rulers of the Parthian Empire notably considered Artaxerxes II...
trireme to the Persian commanders in the Aegean Sea, Pharnabazus III and Autophradates, to request money and armaments for carrying on hostile operations against...
Wadfradad III, Hellenized as Autophradates III, was the second king of Persis, ruling sometime in the 1st half of the 1st century BC. He was the successor...
Spartan King Agis III had met with the Persian commanders Pharnabazus and Autophradates, somewhere in the Aegean Sea, and revealed to them his plans for a war...
BC. Vahbarz (Oborzos), governor, c. mid 3rd century BC Vādfradād I (Autophradates I). 3rd century BC. There are many controversies and debates about the...
Spartan King Agis III had met with the Persian commanders Pharnabazus and Autophradates, somewhere in the Aegean Sea, and revealed to them his plans for a war...
Wadfradad II, Hellenized as Autophradates II, was a dynast (frataraka) of Persis in the late 2nd-century BC, ruling sometime after 138 BC. He was appointed...
family. Artaxerxes III sent the other satraps in Anatolia—Tithraustes, Autophradates and Mausolus—to suppress the revolt. Artabazus quickly joined forces...
edition Alexsander dimissed Mardians and appointed as their satrap Autophradates also made satrap of the Tapurians. anabasis of alexsander. arrian (24...
counter-bribing them, whereupon Artabazos was defeated by the king's general, Autophradates, and was taken prisoner. Mentor and Memnon, two brothers-in-law of Artabazos...
Theban allies, Artabazus is defeated by the Persian King's general, Autophradates.[citation needed] Philip II of Macedon secretly offers the city of Amphipolis...
Ionia), circa 334 BC Satrap of Lydia In office 365 – 334 BC Preceded by Autophradates Succeeded by position abolished Personal details Died 334 BC At the...
Possibly the satrap Autophradates receiving Payava (West side). — The Lycian inscription says: "This xruwata [bowl?] gave to him Autophradates (Wataprdata),...
Theban allies, Artabazus is defeated by the Persian King's general, Autophradates.[citation needed] Philip II of Macedon secretly offers the city of Amphipolis...
Ariobarzanes, including Mausolus of Caria (briefly), Orontes I of Armenia, Autophradates of Lydia and Datames of Cappadocia. The rebel satraps also received...