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Aridolis (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίδωλις) was a tyrant of Alabanda in Caria, who accompanied the Achaemenid king Xerxes I in his expedition against Greece, and was taken by the Greeks off Artemisium in 480 BCE, and sent to the isthmus of Corinth in chains. His successor may have been Amyntas II (son of Bubares). — Herodotus VII.195

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  • Aridolis (en grec antic Αρίδωλις) fou tirà d'Alabanda a Cària. Va acompanyar a Xerxes I de Pèrsia (486 aC–465 aC) en la seva expedició a Grècia i va ser capturat pels grecs a Artemísion el 480 aC i enviat a l'istme de Corint carregat de cadenes. (ca)
  • Ο Αρίδωλις ήταν τύραννος της στην Καρία, ο οποίος συνόδευσε τον Αχαιμενίδη βασιλιά Ξέρξη Α' στην εκστρατεία του κατά της Ελλάδας. Αιχμαλωτίστηκε από τους Έλληνες του Αρτεμισίου το 480 π.Χ. και στάλθηκε αλυσοδεμένος στον Κόλπο της Κορίνθου. Ο διάδοχός του μπορεί να ήταν ο Αμύντας Β '(υιός του Βουβάρη). (el)
  • Aridolis (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίδωλις) was a tyrant of Alabanda in Caria, who accompanied the Achaemenid king Xerxes I in his expedition against Greece, and was taken by the Greeks off Artemisium in 480 BCE, and sent to the isthmus of Corinth in chains. His successor may have been Amyntas II (son of Bubares). "They took in one of these ships Aridolis, the despot of Alabanda in Caria, and in another the Paphian captain Penthylus son of Demonous; of twelve ships that he had brought from Paphos he had lost eleven in the storm off the Sepiad headland, and was in the one that remained when he was taken as he bore down on Artemisium. Having questioned these men and learnt what they desired to know of Xerxes' armament, the Greeks sent them away to the isthmus of Corinth in bonds." — Herodotus VII.195 (en)
  • Аридолис (др.-греч. Ἀρίδωλις) — правитель карийского города Алабанда в V веке до н. э. (ru)
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  • Location of Alabanda in Asia Minor, where Aridolis ruled. (en)
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  • Aridolis (en grec antic Αρίδωλις) fou tirà d'Alabanda a Cària. Va acompanyar a Xerxes I de Pèrsia (486 aC–465 aC) en la seva expedició a Grècia i va ser capturat pels grecs a Artemísion el 480 aC i enviat a l'istme de Corint carregat de cadenes. (ca)
  • Ο Αρίδωλις ήταν τύραννος της στην Καρία, ο οποίος συνόδευσε τον Αχαιμενίδη βασιλιά Ξέρξη Α' στην εκστρατεία του κατά της Ελλάδας. Αιχμαλωτίστηκε από τους Έλληνες του Αρτεμισίου το 480 π.Χ. και στάλθηκε αλυσοδεμένος στον Κόλπο της Κορίνθου. Ο διάδοχός του μπορεί να ήταν ο Αμύντας Β '(υιός του Βουβάρη). (el)
  • Аридолис (др.-греч. Ἀρίδωλις) — правитель карийского города Алабанда в V веке до н. э. (ru)
  • Aridolis (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίδωλις) was a tyrant of Alabanda in Caria, who accompanied the Achaemenid king Xerxes I in his expedition against Greece, and was taken by the Greeks off Artemisium in 480 BCE, and sent to the isthmus of Corinth in chains. His successor may have been Amyntas II (son of Bubares). — Herodotus VII.195 (en)
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  • Αρίδωλις (el)
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