
Stateira (wife of Alexander the Great) - Wikipedia
Stateira (Greek: Στάτειρα; died 323 BC), possibly also known as Barsine, was the daughter of Stateira and Darius III of Persia. After her father's defeat at the Battle of Issus, Stateira and her sisters became captives of Alexander of Macedon. They were treated well, and she became Alexander's second wife at the Susa weddings in 324 BC.
Barsine Stateria Achaemen II (0355 BC–0320 BC) - FamilySearch.org
When Barsine Stateria Achaemen II was born in 0355 BC, her father, Darius III Codomannus, King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, was 26 and her mother, Stateira I Queen of Persia, was 15. She married Alexander III "The Great" King of Macedonia and Persia from 0324 BC to 0323 BC, in Sūsā, Ar Rifā`, Dhi Qar, Iraq.
People | Stateira II - persianempire.org
Stateira II, also known as Barsine, was a Persian princess from the Achaemenid dynasty and the daughter of King Darius III of Persia. Her life is most notable for her marriage to Alexander the Great, which symbolized the fusion of Persian and Macedonian cultures during his conquests.
Stateira (wife of Darius III) - Wikipedia
Stateira (Greek: Στάτειρα; 370 BC – early 332 BC) was a queen of Persia as the wife of Darius III of Persia of the Achaemenid dynasty. She accompanied her husband while he went to war. It was because of this that she was captured by Alexander the Great after the Battle of Issus, in 333 BC, at the town of Issus.
Stateira (wife of Artaxerxes II) - Wikipedia
Stateira (Greek: Στάτειρα; died about 400 BC) was an Achaemenid queen, consort of the Persian king Artaxerxes II and mother of his successor, Artaxerxes III. [1] Stateira was the daughter of the Persian nobleman Hydarnes. She married Artaxerxes II, the oldest son of Darius II of Persia, and his wife Parysatis. [2] .
Royal Bonds: How the Mother, Wife, and Daughter of Darius III …
2016年12月27日 · Sisygambis (Sisigambis) was the mother of Darius III of Persia, and Stateira I was his wife. Stateira II was one of Stateira I and Darius III’s daughters. Thus, the three women were all members of the famous Achaemenid dynasty – which provided them with special characteristics in Alexander’s eyes.
STATEIRA – Encyclopaedia Iranica
Stateira, daughter of Hydarnes, descended from one of the men who had put Darius I on the throne (DB 4.84-85: Vidarna), and sister of (inter aliis) Tissaphernes and Terituchmes (Ctesias, 53-55). She was married to the later Artaxerxes II (r. 405-359/8) before he became king.
Stateira II | Historica Wiki | Fandom
Stateira II (died 323 BC) was a daughter of Shah Darius III of Persia and the second wife of Alexander the Great. Stateira was the eldest daughter of Darius III of Persia and Stateira I, and she and her family accompanied her father during his campaigns against Alexander the Great.
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The Untold Story of Stateira: Love, Power, and Tragedy in …
2024年11月3日 · Stateira, one of Alexander the Great’s wives and the daughter of Darius III, lived a life marked by dramatic shifts in fortune, culminating in tragedy. From Persian princess to captive, and finally to queen, her journey reflects the tumultuous political landscape of the time.
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