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Phraortes

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Phraortes, also known as Fravartish (Old Persian: 𐎳𐎼𐎺𐎼𐎫𐎡𐏁[1] Fravartiš[2]; c. 665 - 633 BC), son of Deioces, was the second king of the Media and the founder of Median government.

Like his father Deioces, Phraortes started wars against Assyria, but was defeated and killed by Ashurbanipal, the king of Assyria.

Phraortes was followed by his son Cyaxares. He led his force to Lydia but was stopped in front of the river Halys due a sudden eclipse. Then, he followed in the footsteps of his father and marched on his way to Assyria, but this time victory was on the side of the Medians.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Akbarzadeh, D.; A. Yahyanezhad (2006) (in Persian). The Behistun Inscriptions (Old Persian Texts). Khaneye-Farhikhtagan-e Honarhaye Sonati. pp. 87. ISBN 964-8499-05-5. 
  2. ^ Kent, Ronald Grubb (1384 AP) (in Persian). Old Persian: Grammar, Text, Glossary. translated into Persian by S. Oryan. pp. 406. ISBN 964-421-045-X. 

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Phraortes
Born: 665 BC Died: 633 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Deioces
King of Medes
665 BC-633 BC
Succeeded by
Madius


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