1. Schol. Dem. 4.19. 2. Hornblower, S., “Persia”, in Lewis, D.M. – Boardman, J. – Hornblower, S. – Ostwald, M. (ed.), Cambridge Ancient History2 VI (Cambridge 1994), p. 89. 3. On the issue of Artabazus’ descent see Burn, I.R., “Persia and the Greeks”, in Gerschevitch, I. (ed.), Cambridge History of Iran 2 (Cambridge 1985), pp. 381-382. 4. Just. 10.3.1. 5. Diod. S. 16.22.1. The number is probably exaggerated. 6. Diod. S. 16.22.1. Schol. Dem. 4.19; Dem. First Philippic 24, Second Olynthiac 27-28. 7. Schol. Dem. 3.31 and indirectly Dem., Second Olynthiac 27-28. 8. Diod. S. 16.22.1-2, Schol. Dem. 4.19; FGrH 105 (Rainer papyrus); Plut., Arat. 16. 9. Diod. S. 16.22.1-2, FGrH 105 (Rainer papyrus). On this phase of the revolt, Hornblower, S., “Persia”, in Lewis, D.M. – Boardman, J. – Hornblower, S. – Ostwald, M. (ed.), Cambridge Ancient History2 VI (Cambridge 1994), p. 89; Olmstead, A.T., History of the Persian empire (Chicago 1948), pp. 424-425, 427-428; Burn, I.R., “Persia and the Greeks”, in Gerschevitch, I. (ed.), Cambridge History of Iran 2 (Cambridge 1985), p. 382; Hornblower, S., Mausolus (Oxford 1982), pp. 213-214. 10. Diod. S. 16.34.1-2; Polyain. 5.16.2; Frontinus, Stratagems 2.3.3. 11. Polyain. 7.33.2. 12. Hornblower, S., “Persia”, in Lewis, D.M. – Boardman, J. – Hornblower, S. – Ostwald, M. (ed.), Cambridge Ancient History2 VI (Cambridge 1994), pp. 89-90. 13. Diod. S. 16.52. He was accompanied by Memnon, his wife’s brother and a well-known Rhodian adventurer. There is no evidence about Memnon’s action during the revolt. On the last phase of the revolt, Olmstead, A.T., History of the Persian empire (Chicago 1948), p. 429; Burn, I.R., “Persia and the Greeks”, in Gerschevitch, I. (ed.), Cambridge History of Iran 2 (Cambridge 1985), p. 383; Hornblower, S., “Persia”, in Lewis, D.M. – Boardman, J. – Hornblower, S. – Ostwald, M. (ed.), Cambridge Ancient History2 VI (Cambridge 1994), pp. 89-90. |