Herodotus and the Empires of the East/Appendix
Appearance
KINGS OF ASSYRIA (FROM THE SECOND ASSYRIAN EMPIRE).
Tilgath-Pileser III | 745–727. |
Shalmanser IV | 727–722. |
Sargon | 722–705. |
Sennacherib | 705–681. |
Esar-Haddon | 681–668. |
Ashurbanipal (Sardanapalos) | 668–626. |
Ašur-Etil-Ilani-Ukin, reigned at least four years. | |
Sin-šar-iškun (Sarakos), reigned at least seven years. | |
Nineveh fell 606 or 607. |
KINGS OF THE NEW BABYLONIAN EMPIRE.
Naboplassar | 626–605. |
Nebuchadrezar | 605–562. |
Eevil-Merdoach | 562–560. |
Neriglissar | 560–556. |
Labasi-Marduk (Laborosoarchod), reigned three months. | |
Nabondius | 556–538 |
Cyrus conquers Babylon 538. |
KINGS OF LYDIA (ACCORDING TO HERODOTUS).
Dynasty of the Heraclidæ.
Agron, son of Ninus, grandson of Belus, great-grandson of Alcæus, was the first of the Heraclidse to become king of Sardis.
Myrsus, the twenty-first successor of Agron.
Candules (Myrsilus), last of the dynasty which extended five hundred and five years.
Dynasty of the Mermandæ
Gyges, who reigned thirty-eight years.
Ardys, who reigned forty-nine years.
Sadyattes, who reigned twelve years.
Alyattes, who reigned fifty-seven years.
Crœsus, who reigned fourteen years; conquered by Cyrus.
KINGS OF MEDIA (ACCORDING TO HERODOTUS).
Deïoces (Assyrian, Daiukku) | 699–646. |
Phraortes (Persian, Fravartish) | 646–624. |
Cyaxres (Persian, Uvakhshtra) | 624–584. |
Astyages (Assyrian, Istuvegu) | 584–550. |
Media is brought under the power of Cyrus, the son of a vassal of Astyages, in what was then the little province of Persia. |
KINGS OF PERSIA.
Cyrus (Kurush) | 559–529. |
Cambyses (Ka[ m ]bujiya) | 529–522. |
Gomates (Gaumāta), the Magian, the pseudo-Smerdis (Bardiya), reigned seven months. | |
Darius (Dārayava[ h ]ush) | 521–485. |
Xerxes (Khshayārshā) | 485–465. |
Artaxerxes I. (Artakhshatra) Longimanus. | 465–425 |
Xerxes II., murdered after a reign of forty-five days by his half brother, who was himself slain by another bastard son of Artaxerxes, who took the throne under the title of Darius II. | |
Darius II. (Nothus) | 424–405. |
Artaxerxes II. (Mnemon) | 405–358. |
Artaxerxes III. (Ochus) | 358–338. |
Arses. | 338–336. |
Darius III. (Codomannus) | 336–330. |
Conquered by Alexander. |