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Name: Revolt in Asia Minor

Type: Event

Start: 354 BC

End: 351 BC

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Were revolts in Asia minor against Achaemenid rule.

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  • January 354 BC: Artabazus of Lydia, who asked for the help of Athens in a rebellion against the king. Athens sent assistance to Sardis. Orontes of Mysia also supported Artabazus and the combined forces managed to defeat the forces sent by Artaxerxes in 354 BC. However, in 353 BC, they were defeated by Artaxerxes’ army and were disbanded. Orontes was pardoned by the king, while Artabazus fled to the safety of the court of Philip II of Macedon.
  • January 351 BC: A rebellion had broke out in Asia Minor, which, being supported by Thebes, threatened to become serious.

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