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*DICTIONARY: see [[Sogdianus]]
*ANCIENT SOURCES: see [[Sogdianus (sources)]]
'''List of scholarly and fictional works on [[Sogdianus]] (in chronological order).'''
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*ANCIENT SOURCES: see [[Sogdianus (sources)]]
*LIST OF SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Sogdianus (subject)]]
'''Sogdianus''' was King of Persia, around 424-423 BCE.
'''Sogdianus''' was King of Persia, around 424-423 BCE.


==Biography==
==Overview==
 
Sogdianus seized power by murdering his half-brother [[Xerses II]]. He died himself victim of murder after a few months. [[Darius II]] became the new Persian King.
Sogdianus seized power by murdering his half-brother [[Xerses II]]. He died himself victim of murder after a few months. [[Darius II]] became the new Persian King.


====Sogdianus and the Jews====
====Sogdianus and the Jews====
As King of Persia, Sogdianus ruled over Judah.
As King of Persia, Sogdianus ruled over Judah.


==Sogdianus in Second Temple Jewish sources==
==Sogdianus in Second Temple Jewish sources==
Sogdianus is not mentioned by Jewish sources.
Sogdianus is not mentioned by Jewish sources.


==Sogdianus in Scholarship==
==Sogdianus in Scholarship==
Sogdianus remains an obscure historical figure.  
Sogdianus remains an obscure historical figure.  


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==Related categories==
==Related categories==
*[[Persian Kings|Persian Kings (subject)]]
*[[Persian Kings|Persian Kings (subject)]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdianus Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdianus Wikipedia]


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[[Category:Index]]
[[Category:People]]
[[Category:People]]

Revision as of 11:38, 22 October 2011


List of scholarly and fictional works on Sogdianus (in chronological order).



Sogdianus was King of Persia, around 424-423 BCE.

Overview

Sogdianus seized power by murdering his half-brother Xerses II. He died himself victim of murder after a few months. Darius II became the new Persian King.

Sogdianus and the Jews

As King of Persia, Sogdianus ruled over Judah.

Sogdianus in Second Temple Jewish sources

Sogdianus is not mentioned by Jewish sources.

Sogdianus in Scholarship

Sogdianus remains an obscure historical figure.

Sogdianus in Fiction

Related categories

External links

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