Seven Achaemenid clans
Seven Achaemenid Clans or seven Achaemenid houses were seven significant families that had key roles during Achaemenid era. Only one of them had regnant pedigree.[1]
Nobles of seven clans
According to Herodotus, after the departure of Cambyses II for Egypt, the usurper Gaumata impersonated Bardiya - the younger son brother of Cambyses, and became king. After seven months Hutan became suspicious of the usurper. A group of seven Persian noblemen consipred to overthrow Gaumata. After death of Gaumata, in a negotiation about determination of Form of government Hutan recommended Democratic government but his offer was not welcomed by others and monarchy continued in Iran.[2]
Names of them were mentioned in Herodotus' Histories and the Behistun Inscription:
- Otanes
- Ardumanish
- Gobryas, father of Mardonius
- Intaphrenes
- Megabyzus I
- Hydarnes
- Darius I
Arthur Emanuel Christensen the Danish historian and Iranologist, Herodotus was mistaken to say their main prominence was participation of them in murder of Gaumata. Alexander and Selucids did not change formations of Darius the Great. Also Parthian have continued those formations.[3]
See also
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References
- Sassanid Persia by Arthur Emanuel Christensen