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Idrieus, or Hidrieus was a ruler of Caria as a Satrap under the Achaemenid Empire. Alongside his sister and wife Ada, he enjoyed the status of king or ...
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Apr 28, 2020 · Idrieus: satrap of Caria between 351 and 344, member of the Hecatomnid dynasty. Labraunda, tomb of Idrieus.
…satraps were the second son Idrieus (351–344), his wife and successor, Ada (344–341), and Pixodarus, the youngest son (341–334).
Idrieus

Idrieus

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Idrieus, or Hidrieus was a ruler of Caria as a Satrap under the Achaemenid Empire. Alongside his sister and wife Ada, he enjoyed the status of king or dynast by virtue of the powerful position he inherited from his predecessors of the House of... Wikipedia
Partner: Ada of Caria
Parents: Hecatomnus
Siblings: Mausolus
Dec 22, 2015 · Idrieus (or Hidrieus), son of Hecatomnus and younger brother of Mausolus, was satrap (see mausolus) of the Persian province of Caria 351–344 ...
Idrieus, or Hidrieos; died 344) was a ruler of Caria under the Achaemenid ... Idrieus and the Persian king had not continued and there appears to have been ...
Son of Hecatomnus and younger brother of Mausolus, was satrap (see Mausolus) of the Persian province of Caria 351–344 bc with his sister-wife Ada. Idrieus ...
Idrieus from en.wikipedia.org
Idrieus. Successor, Pixodarus. Queen of Caria (second reign). Reign, 334-326 BC. Predecessor, Orontobates. Successor, Alexander III (the Great) of Macedon. Born ...
Idrieus. (Ἰδριεύς) and Hidrieus (Ἱδριεύς). A king of Caria, brother of Mausolus (q.v.), who ascended the throne on the death of his brother's widow ...
Idrieus from vici.org
The monumental two-storey Built Tomb known also as Tomb of Idrieus is located north of the sanctuary. At present the tomb is 13.5 m long, 7.5 m wide and 5.4 ...