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Hecatomnus had several children, all of whom would rule at some point following his death. After his eldest son Mausolus, his other children were Artemisia, Idrieus, Ada, and Pixodarus. The children of Hecatomnus practiced monogamous sibling marriage, with Mausolus marrying Artemisia and Idrieus
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Idrieus died of a disease in 344 BC, after a reign of seven years, and was succeeded by his sister and wife Ada. His sister shared his rule in a junior capacity throughout his life, and appeared alongside him in dynastic portraits at Mylasa,
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But the hostility of Persia did not interfere with Caria's prosperity, for in the same passage by Isocrates, Idrieus is described as one of the most wealthy and powerful of the princes of Asia and
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that by 346 BC the friendly relations between Idrieus and the Persian king had not continued and there appears to have been open hostility between the two.
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Die Karer und die Anderen internationales Kolloquium an der Freien Universität Berlin, 13. bis 15. Oktober 2005
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records a joint edict in both their names: 'Idrieus (son) of Hecatomnus and Ada (daughter) of Hecatomnus',
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CNG: CARIA, Achaemenid Period. Circa 350-334 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.07 g, 12h). Struck circa 341-334 BC
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and assembled an army of 8000 mercenary troops. These were despatched for use against
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by virtue of the powerful position he inherited from his predecessors of the House of
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Labraunda. Swedish Excavations and Researches, III,2. The Greek Inscriptions 13-133
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advises that Idrieus had added the important islands of
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of Caria during the reign of Idrieus. Circa 350-341 BC.
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Index


Apollo
Labraundos
Caria
Artemisia II
Ada
Halicarnassus
Caria
Persian Empire
Bodrum
Muğla
Turkey
Ada
House
Hecatomnids
Hecatomnus
Hecatomnid dynasty
Dynasts
Caria


Hecatomnus
Mausolus
Artemisia II
Idrieus
Ada
Pixodarus
Orontobates
Ada
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