id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-2112 Autophradates - Wikipedia .html text/html 1314 228 68 Autophradates (Greek: Aὐτoφραδάτης, Persian: Vātafradāta, lived 4th century BC) was a Persian Satrap of Lydia, who also distinguished himself as a general in the reign of Artaxerxes III and Darius III. During the reign of the Artaxerxes II, Autophradates captured Artabazus, the satrap of Lydia and Ionia who had revolted against the Persian king, and made him his prisoner, but afterwards was forced to set him free.[1] Autophradates was also directed by Artaxerxes to put down the rebellion of the satrap of Cappadocia Datames. After the death of the Persian admiral, Memnon, in 333 BC, Autophradates and Pharnabazus III, satrap of neighbouring Hellespontine Phrygia, undertook the command of the fleet, and reduced Mytilene, the siege of which had been begun by Memnon. Achaemenid Satrap Autophradates with visitors, on the Tomb of Payava, circa 375 BC. Autophradates appears as a seated satrap in audience on the tomb of the Lycian dignitary Payava, now visible in the British Museum. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-2112.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-2112.txt