Lygdamid_dynasty

Lygdamid dynasty

Lygdamid dynasty

Dynasty of tyrants in the region of Caria


The Lygdamid dynasty (c.520–450 BCE) was a dynasty of tyrants in the region of Caria, who were subordinate to the Achaemenid Empire following the conquests of Cyrus the Great through his general Harpagus.[1][2] The dynasty was founded by Lygdamis, of Carian-Greek ethnicity.[3][4][5][6]

Lygdamis II was tyrant of Caria, under the rule of the Achaemenid Empire.

The dynasty issued several tyrants, until the last one, Lygdamis II, died c.454 BCE, after which Halicarnassus joined the Athenian alliance, known as the Delian League.[2] At that time, Halicarnassus started to appear on the Athenian tribute quota lists.[7]

From 395 BCE, Caria would again fall under the control of the Achaemenid Empire and be ruled by a new dynasty of local tyrants, the Hecatomnids.[8]

Rulers


References

  1. Fornara, Charles W.; Badian, E.; Sherk, Robert K. (1983). Archaic Times to the End of the Peloponnesian War. Cambridge University Press. p. 70. ISBN 9780521299466.
  2. Egypt and Scythia. Рипол Классик. 1886. p. 5. ISBN 9785874812997.
  3. Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony; Eidinow, Esther (2012). The Oxford Classical Dictionary. OUP Oxford. p. 387. ISBN 9780199545568.
  4. Newton, Charles Thomas; Pullan, Richard Popplewell (2011). A History of Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae. Cambridge University Press. p. 811. ISBN 9781108027274.
  5. The Ancient World. Ares Publishers. 1988. p. 5.

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