Ariaramnes
Ariaramnes (Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐎡𐎹𐎠𐎼𐎶𐎴 Ariyāramna; "peace of the Arya") was a great-uncle of Cyrus the Great and the great-grandfather of Darius I, and perhaps the king of Parsa, the ancient core kingdom of Persia. Ariaramnes was most likely the brother of Cyrus I of Anshan and son of Teispes, but this is not certain. In any case, he was a member of the Achaemenid House. As supported by the relief at Behistun he was the first king of a separate Achaemenid branch that ran parallel to the reigns of Cyrus I and his son Cambyses I. As the great-grandfather of Darius the Great, this line ultimately absorbs the Dynasty and dominates the Persian Empire.
Ariaramnes | |
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Position of Ariaramnes in the Achaemenid lineage according to Darius the Great in the Behistun inscription. | |
Issue | Arsames |
King of Parsa (possibly) | |
Old Persian | 𐎠𐎼𐎡𐎹𐎠𐎼𐎶𐎴 (Ariyāramna) |
Modern Persian | اریارمنه |
Greek | Ἀριαράμνης |
Dynasty | Achaemenid |
Father | Teispes (probably) |
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