Tetramnestos
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5th-century BC Phoenician king
Tetramnestos (ruled c. 480 – 479 BCE) was, according to
Artemisia of Halicarnassus.[1] The Phoenicians furnished a fleet of 300 ships, "together with the Syrians of Palestine".[1]
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In most territories, Achaemenid rulers were succeeded by Hellenistic satraps and Hellenistic rulers from around 330 BC |