Battus IV of Cyrene

Battus IV of Cyrene

Battus IV of Cyrene or Battus IV, surnamed "The Handsome" or "The Fair" (Greek: Βάττος ο Καλός, flourished 6th century BC & 5th century BC) was the seventh and second to last Greek Cyrenaean King of "The Battiads" Dynasty. He was the first Greek Cyrenaean King that served as a client king under Persian rule.

Battus was the son and only child of fifth Greek Cyrenaean King Arcesilaus III and his mother is an unnamed Libyan woman, who was the daughter of Alazir a Libyan who served as Governor of Barca. Herodotus states that his father and his maternal grandfather were related and his maternal grandmother is unknown. Battus’ paternal grandparents were the fifth Greek Cyrenaean King Battus III and Greek Cyrenaean Queen Pheretima. Battus was of Greek and Libyan origin. His paternal aunt was Cyrenaean Princess Ladice who married the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Amasis II.

Battus succeeded his paternal grandmother in late 515 BC, who died from a dreaded skin disease in Egypt. From 515 BC until 465 BC, Battus served as King of Cyrenaica. Very little is known on his reign and appeared his reign to be peaceful. During his reign, Cyrene became a wealthy town. Cyrenaica exported wheat, barley, olive oil and sylphium (an unidentified plant with aromatic & medicinal properties). Battus’ wife is unknown and died in 465 BC. He was succeeded by his son Arcesilaus IV and was buried near his paternal ancestors.

ee also

* List of Kings of Cyrene
* Cyrene
* Cyrenaica
* Silphium

Sources

*Herodotus, The Histories, Book 4
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=yFoGAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA476&lpg=RA1-PA476&dq=battus+i+of+cyrene&source=web&ots=t0ry2lDq05&sig=de4r9u7WwS3ocdHqMZvG-z6ZZU4]
*http://www.livius.org/ct-cz/cyrenaica/cyrenaica.html
*http://www.mediterranees.net/dictionnaires/smith/cyrene.html


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