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This study examines the significance of Orontes, satrap of Armenia, in the political and military upheavals of the 4th century BCE, emphasizing his involvement in the Satrapal Revolts. Orontes initially played a pivotal role in the Persian campaign against Evagoras of Cyprus; however, he subsequently became entangled in internal power struggles, particularly with Tiribazos, whom he accused of conspiring against the Persian king. This accusation initially granted Orontes a heightened authority, yet his influence proved short-lived as his strategy was unveiled, resulting in his removal from Armenia. The article offers a critical analysis of his transition from the position of satrap of Armenia to a disputed role in Mysia, wherein his involvement in the revolts remains unclear. The final act of Orontes -betraying the other satraps in exchange for royal rewards- raises questions about his actual political ambitions. By analysing inconsistencies present in historical accounts and evaluating Orontes’ fluctuating alliances, this study provides a nuanced perspective on the limitations inherent in satrapal power, and the broader implications of the Satrapal Revolts for the stability of the Persian Kingdom. Through a reassessment of his career, this article contributes to the understanding of power dynamics and political survival strategies within the Persian administration.
Anahtar Kelimeler: Armenia, Orontes, Satrap, Revolt, Persians
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