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    Hyperanthes ( Ancient Greek: Ὑπεράνθης) was a son of Darius the Great of Persia by Phratagune, and brother to Xerxes I. He was present in the second invasion of Greece in 480 BC.

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    Hyperanthes (Greek: Ὑπεράνθης) was a son of Darius the Great of Persia and brother to Xerxes I. He was present in the second invasion of Greece in 480 BC.

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    Hyperanthes ( Ancient Greek: Ὑπεράνθης) was a son of Darius the Great of Persia by Phratagune, and brother to Xerxes I. He was present in the second invasion of Greece in 480 BC.

  4. men, among whom were two children of Darius, Habrocomes and Hyperanthes, borne to Darius by Phratagune, the daughter of Artanes. Scholars have noted the apparent oddity of Herodotus remarking that he learned the names of the 3003 but then failing to give those names, and indeed

  5. Hyperanthes is the excess of Anthia, the beloved in full bloom. But Aristomachos, the “best fighter,” buys the boy. Hippothoos follows them to Byzantium, kills the rival, and flees across the sea.

  6. Proper noun [ edit] Hyperanthēs m sg (genitive Hyperanthis); third declension. A Persian general, son of Darius and brother of Xerxes and Abrocomes. Declension [ edit] Third-declension noun, singular only. References [ edit] “ Hyperanthes ”, in William Smith, editor (1848) A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray

  7. Hyperanthes (Greek: Ὑπεράνθης) was a son of Darius the Great of Persia and brother to Xerxes I. He was present in the second invasion of Greece in 480 BC. According to Herodotus, he fought and died alongside his other brother Abrocomes in the battle of Thermopylae in the final phase known as the...