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- Anaphas abstract "Anaphas (Greek: Ἀναφᾶς) was a man of Ancient Greece said to have been one of the seven who slew the usurper Bardiya in 521 BCE, and to have been lineally descended from Atossa, the sister of Cambyses, who was the father of Cyrus the Great. The kings of Cappadocia traced their origin to Anaphas, who received the government of Cappadocia, free from taxes. Anaphas was succeeded by his son of the same name, and the latter by Datames.".
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- Anaphas wikiPageID "36644132".
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- Anaphas hasPhotoCollection Anaphas.
- Anaphas page "158".
- Anaphas title "Anaphas".
- Anaphas url 173.
- Anaphas volume "1".
- Anaphas subject Category:6th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Anaphas comment "Anaphas (Greek: Ἀναφᾶς) was a man of Ancient Greece said to have been one of the seven who slew the usurper Bardiya in 521 BCE, and to have been lineally descended from Atossa, the sister of Cambyses, who was the father of Cyrus the Great. The kings of Cappadocia traced their origin to Anaphas, who received the government of Cappadocia, free from taxes. Anaphas was succeeded by his son of the same name, and the latter by Datames.".
- Anaphas label "Anaphas".
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- Anaphas wasDerivedFrom Anaphas?oldid=576945362.
- Anaphas isPrimaryTopicOf Anaphas.