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Phraortes

Phraortes, son of Deioces, was the second king of the Median kingdom.

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Died
653 BC
Dynasty
Median
Father
Deioces
Predecessor
Deioces
Reign
675 – 653 BC
Religion
Ancient Iranian religion

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Phraortes

Nodes21
Edges20
Triples53
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.095238
Components1

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Phraortes

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related to Book of Judith · 25
Phraortes → Aphraartes, Arphaxad, As, Ashurbanipal, Ashurbanipal's, Assyrians, Battle, BC, Book, Deioces, Fulcran Vigouroux, Herodotus, Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, Jean-Baptiste Glaire, Judith, Medes, Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadnezzar's, Nineveh, Septuagint
related to Biography · 21
Phraortes → According, All, Although, Assyria, Assyrians, BC, Cyaxeres, Deioces, Esarhaddon, He, Herodotus, Iran, Kashtariti, Medes, Media, Median, Parthians, Persians, Phraortes's, Scythian
Died · 1
Phraortes → 653 BC
Dynasty · 1
Phraortes → Median
Father · 1
Phraortes → Deioces
Predecessor · 1
Phraortes → Deioces
Reign · 1
Phraortes → 675 – 653 BC
Religion · 1
Phraortes → Ancient Iranian religion
Successor · 1
Phraortes → Cyaxares

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king deioces bc ashurbanipal median book judith assyria medes battle arphaxad son 653 ancient father assyrians death allies identified defeated

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
PhraortesDied653 BC1.00infobox
PhraortesDynastyMedian1.00infobox
PhraortesFatherDeioces1.00infobox
PhraortesPredecessorDeioces1.00infobox
PhraortesReign675 – 653 BC1.00infobox
PhraortesReligionAncient Iranian religion1.00infobox
PhraortesSuccessorCyaxares1.00infobox
Phraortesrelated to BiographyAll0.60section
Phraortesrelated to BiographyHerodotus0.60section
Phraortesrelated to BiographyAccording0.60section
Phraortesrelated to BiographyDeioces0.60section
Phraortesrelated to BiographyMedian0.60section

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