
Aristagoras (Ἀρισταγόρας ὁ Μιλήσιος) was the leader of Miletus in the late 6th century BC and early 5th century BC. == Background == Aristagoras served as deputy governor of Miletus, a polis on the western coast of Anatolia around 500 BC. He was the son of Molpagoras, and son-in-law (and nephew) of Histiaeus, whom the Persian...
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(from the article `Histiaeus`) ...to return. Histiaeus received Thracian territory as a reward. Darius, however, became distrustful of Histiaeus and recalled him to Susa, where he ...
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(died 497 BC) Tyrant of the ancient Greek city of Miletus in southwestern Asia Minor. He incited a revolt of the Ionian Greeks against the Persians 499 BC, involving Athens in the conflict, which led to the...
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