satrapess (Meaning)
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satrapess (n.)
A female satrap.
Synonyms & Antonyms of satrapess
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satrapess Sentence Examples
- Amytis, the satrapess of Babylonia, ruled as the regent for her son, Cyrus the Younger.
- The satrapess of Phrygia, Artemisia I, commanded a fleet in the Battle of Salamis against the Greeks.
- Milto, the satrapess of Lydia, was renowned for her luxurious court and her support of Greek philosophers.
- The satrapess of Dascylium, Pharnabazus, was a close ally of King Artaxerxes II.
- Rhodogune, the satrapess of Lydia, was known for her beauty and her willingness to negotiate with the Greeks.
- The satrapess of Caria, Artemisia II, was a successful naval commander who fought against Alexander the Great.
- Roxana, the satrapess of Bactria, was the wife of Alexander the Great and the mother of Alexander IV.
- The satrapess of Bactria, Apama, was the granddaughter of Alexander the Great and the founder of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom.
- Antiochis, the satrapess of Commagene, was a patron of the arts and an influential figure in Hellenistic Syria.
- The satrapess of Cappadocia, Ariarathes VI, was a loyal ally of the Roman Republic.
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A female satrap.
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Amytis, the satrapess of Babylonia, ruled as the regent for her son, Cyrus the Younger.
The satrapess of Phrygia, Artemisia I, commanded a fleet in the Battle of Salamis against the Greeks.
Milto, the satrapess of Lydia, was renowned for her luxurious court and her support of Greek philosophers.
The satrapess of Dascylium, Pharnabazus, was a close ally of King Artaxerxes II.