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Ariobarzanes ( , from , literally 'exalting the Aryans'; in Elamite: Har-ri-pir-tan; in Arya-barzā̆n) is a male given name.

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  • Persian satraps
  • Kings or satraps of the Mithridatic dynasty that ruled Pontus
  • Kings of Cappadocia
  • Kings and monarchs of Media Atropatene and Armenia
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Ariobarzanes ( , from , literally 'exalting the Aryans'; in Elamite: Har-ri-pir-tan; in Arya-barzā̆n) is a male given name.

==Persian satraps== Ariobarzanes of Phrygia (fl. 407 BC – 362 BC), Persian satrap of Phrygia who led an unsuccessful revolt against the King Artaxerxes II Ariobarzanes, Satrap of Persis (fl. 368 BC – 330 BC), Persian satrap of Persis who fought against Alexander the Great at the Battle of the Persian Gate as Alexander's forces were making their way to Persepolis in 330 BC

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