Artayctes

Artaÿctes (Greek: Ἀρταΰκτης, romanized: Artauktēs; died 479 BC) is a historical figure described in Herodotus' The Histories. Artaÿctes, the son of Cherasmis, was a Persian general who commanded the Macrones and Mossynoeci forces in the army of Xerxes during the second Persian invasion of Greece in 480-479 BC. During that period, Artaÿctes was also a tyrant in Sestos where he was captured and crucified by Athenian forces in 479.

Artaÿctes
Governor of Sestos
In office
?  479 BC
Personal details
Died479 BC
Sestos, Achaemenid Empire (present-day Turkey)
Cause of deathExecution by crucifixion
Military career
AllegianceAchaemenid Empire
RankGeneral
Commands heldMacrones and Mossynoeci forces
Battles/warsSecond Persian invasion of Greece
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