Ariabignes
Deceased Person
Who is Ariabignes?
Ariabignes was one of the sons of the Persian king Darius I and his mother was a daughter of Gobryas. He participated in the Second Persian invasion of Greece, as one of the four admirals of the fleet of his brother Xerxes I, and he killed in the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC. Ariabignes was the commander of the Carian and Ionian forces.
Plutarch calls him, Ariamenes, and speaks of him as a brave man and the most just of the brothers of Xerxes. The same writer relates, that this Ariamenes laid claim to the throne on the death of Darius, as the eldest of his sons, but was opposed by Xerxes, who maintained that he had a right to the crown as the eldest of the sons born after Darius had become king.
The Persians appointed Artabanus to decide the dispute; and upon his declaring in favour of Xerxes, Ariamenes immediately saluted his brother as king, and was treated by him with great respect. According to Herodotus, who calls the eldest son of Darius, Artabazanes, this dispute, and its resolution, occurred while Darius I was still alive.
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