Phraortes
Phraortes | |
---|---|
King of the Medes | |
Reign | 678 – 625 BCE |
Predecessor | Deioces |
Successor | Cyaxares |
Died | 625 BCE |
Dynasty | Median dynasty |
Father | Deioces |
Religion | Ancient Iranian religion |
Phraortes (
Median kingdom
.
Like his father Deioces, Phraortes started wars against Assyria, but was defeated and killed by the Assyrian king, probably Ashurbanipal (r. 668-627 BCE).
Biography
All information about him is from
ancient Iran. He ruled for twenty-two years (c. 675 – c. 653 BC), however, some scholars assume that he ruled for fifty-three years, c. 678 – c. 625. Phraortes is commonly identified with Kashtariti, a chieftain in Media, although some scholars consider such an identification doubtful. He was later succeeded by his son Cyaxares.[3]
References
- ISBN 964-8499-05-5.
- ISBN 964-421-045-X.
- ^ Medvedskaya, I. (20 July 2004). "PHRAORTES". Encyclopædia Iranica. Retrieved 18 December 2012.