- Megabates
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Megabates was a Persian general and admiral in the late 6th and early 5th centuries BC. He is most notable under the writings of Herodotus for his joint participation in the failed 499 BC siege of Naxos. He was sent by Darius the Great alongside Aristagoras and 200 ships to annex the small Aegean Sea island to the growing Persian Empire.[1]
According to one school of thought,[who?] it was in fact Megabates who forewarned the Naxians of the ensuing Persian siege. As a result, Naxos gathered supplies and fortified their city to withstand the four-month-long siege. It is believed that Megabates' rationale was to shame Aristagoras in the Persian court, for they were earlier during the sail involved in a dispute.[citation needed]
Sources
- ^ Herodotus. (2003). The Histories. Trans. Aubrey De Selincourt. Rev. John Marincola. London: Penguin Group. ISBN 0-140-44908-6
Categories:- Achaemenid military leaders
- 6th-century BC births
- 5th-century BC deaths
- Ionian Revolt
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