Oebares II

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Oebares became satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia.

Oebares II (

Daskyleion (Hellespontine Phrygia) in 493 BC, after his father.[1][2]

Herodotus mentions Oebares, when writing about the retaliatory actions of the Achaemenid fleet following the

Ionian revolt
:

"The Phoenicians, having burnt these places aforesaid, turned against Proconnesus and Artace, and having given these also to the flames sailed back to the Chersonese to make an end of the remnant of the towns, as many as they had not destroyed at their former landing. But against Cyzicus they did not so much as sail at all; for the Cyzicenes had before this visitation of the fleet already made themselves the king's subjects, by an agreement which they made with the viceroy at Dascyleum, Oebares son of Megabazus."

Daskyleion in the early 470s.[2][4]

In 479 BC,

Pharnaces. This office was passed down to his descendants, down to the conquests of Alexander the Great
.

References

  1. ^ LacusCurtius • Herodotus — Book VI, 33.
  2. ^ a b DASCYLIUM – Encyclopaedia Iranica.
  3. ^ LacusCurtius • Herodotus — Book VI: Chapters 1‑42.
  4. ^ Thucydides, 1.129; Herodotus, 5.32-35, 6.32