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Bubares was son of Megabazus.
Bubares built the Xerxes Canal for the passage of the Second Persian invasion of Greece. Mount Athos peninsula from the stratosphere (at an altitude of 23 km), and simulation of the Xerxes Canal (seen from north).
Northern end of the Xerxes Canal, now filled up.

Bubares (Greek: Βουβάρης, died after 480 BC) was a Persian nobleman and engineer in the service of the Achaemenid Empire of the 5th century BC. He was one of the sons of Megabazus, and a second-degree cousin of Xerxes I.[1]

  1. ^ DASCYLIUM – Encyclopaedia Iranica.

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Alexander I of Macedon

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Gygaea of Macedon

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in marriage by her brother to the Persian General Bubares. Herodotus also mentions a son of Bubares and Gygaea, called Amyntas, who was later given the...

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Megabazus

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conflict was later settled with the marriage of one of Megabazus' sons, Bubares, to the Macedonian princess Gygaia, a daughter of Amyntas. After his return...

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 563 Alcetas  c. 533 Amyntas I  512–498/7 Alexander I  498/7–454 Gygaea ∞ Bubares Symache  Cleopatra Perdiccas II  454–413 Menelaus Amyntas Philip Alcetas...

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Xerxes Canal

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to float two triremes rowed abreast. The work, led by the two Persians Bubares and Artachaees, lasted three years. It was completed in 480 BC by forcibly...

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Achaemenid Macedonia

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Amyntas

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Amyntas of Mieza, somatophylax of Philip III Arrhidaeus Amyntas II (son of Bubares), Persian ruler of Alabanda Amyntas Nikator, Indo-Greek king who ruled...

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Alabanda

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in fact the same city were meant. Amyntas, son of the Persian official Bubares and grandson of the Macedonian King Amyntas, received control of the city...

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Aridolis

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isthmus of Corinth in chains. His successor may have been Amyntas II (son of Bubares). "They took in one of these ships Aridolis, the despot of Alabanda in...

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Kibiro

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Valley: the larger part of the village lies to the south-west and is known as Bubare, the part to the north-east is known as Kihenda. The coastal plain at Kibiro...

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