assassination of Artaxerxes III and the succession of Arses, the Greek league sent troops into Asia in 336. Arses, in an attempt to free himself from Bagoas' influences...
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system Arses of Persia, king of Persia between 338 BC and 336 BC Arses (genus), a genus of monarch flycatcher birds on the island of New Guinea Arses (disambiguation)...
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Eustahija Arsić (1776-1843), Serbian writer Jovica Arsić (born 1968), Serbian basketball coach Lazar Arsić (born 1991), Serbian footballer Petar Arsić (born...
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Look up Arses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arses may refer to: Arses of Persia, king of Persia between 338 BC and 336 BC Arses (bird), a genus...
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Arsion (full official name Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion; frequently styled as ARSION) was a joshi puroresu (women's professional wrestling) promotion established...
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Preston Blaine Arsement (born c. 1994) is an American YouTuber. His three main YouTube channels: Preston, PrestonPlayz and TBNRFrags, have a combined subscriber...
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Arsal (also spelled Aarsal, Ersal or 'Irsal; Arabic: عرسال), is a town and municipality situated east of Labweh, 124 kilometres (77 mi) northeast of Beirut...
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office by replacing Artaxerxes with his son, Arses (Artaxerxes IV), whom he thought easier to control. Arses remained little more than a puppet-king during...
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Arse Elektronika is an annual conference organized by the Austrian arts and philosophy collective monochrom, focused on sex and technology. The festival...
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Petar Arsić (born 6 November 1973) is a Serbian former professional basketball player. Arsić was a member of the SFR Yugoslavia national cadet team that...
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