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'''Artaxerses III''' was King of Persia, from 358 BCE to his assassination in 338 BCE.
 
==Overview==
 
Artaxerses III was a son of [[Artaxerses II]]. The succession to the aging king was marked by plots and executions. As soon as he became the new king, Artaxerses III had all closest members of the royal family executed to secure his power.
 
A first unsuccessful military campaign in Egypt in 351 BCE led to rebellions in Cyprus and Sidon, that Artaxerses brutally repressed.
 
In a second campaign in 343 BCE Artaserses III regained control of Egypt, the region would remain under Persian control until the invasion of [[Alexander the Great]]. 
 
In 338, Artaxerses III was poisoned by one of his vizirs, Bogoas, who installed Artaxerses' son, [[Arses]], as the new king.
 
====Artaxerses III and Second Temple Judaism====
 
As king of Persia, Artaxerses III was ruler of Judah.
 
==Artaxerses III in Jewish sources==
 
==Artaxerses III in Scholarship==
 
==Artaxerses III in Fiction==
 
==Related categories==
 
*[[Persian Kings|Persian Kings (subject)]]
*[[High Priests|High Priests (subject)]] / [[Zadokites|Zadokites (subject)]]
 
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artaxerxes_III Wikipedia]
 
 
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[[Category:People]]

Revision as of 21:59, 17 October 2011


Artaxerses III was King of Persia, from 358 BCE to his assassination in 338 BCE.

Overview

Artaxerses III was a son of Artaxerses II. The succession to the aging king was marked by plots and executions. As soon as he became the new king, Artaxerses III had all closest members of the royal family executed to secure his power.

A first unsuccessful military campaign in Egypt in 351 BCE led to rebellions in Cyprus and Sidon, that Artaxerses brutally repressed.

In a second campaign in 343 BCE Artaserses III regained control of Egypt, the region would remain under Persian control until the invasion of Alexander the Great.

In 338, Artaxerses III was poisoned by one of his vizirs, Bogoas, who installed Artaxerses' son, Arses, as the new king.

Artaxerses III and Second Temple Judaism

As king of Persia, Artaxerses III was ruler of Judah.

Artaxerses III in Jewish sources

Artaxerses III in Scholarship

Artaxerses III in Fiction

Related categories

External links