Artaxerxes III of Persia
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Artaxerxes III ruled Persia from 358 BC to 338 BC. He was the son of Artaxerxes II and was succeeded by Arses of Persia (also known as Artaxerxes IV). Soon after becoming the king, Artaxerxes killed all of his relatives to protect Persia from civil wars. In 343 BC Artaxerxes III defeated Nectanebo II, driving him from Egypt, and made Egypt once again a Persian satrapy.
Artaxerxes was murdered by his minister, Bagoas.
| Preceded by: Artaxerxes II | King of Persia 358–338 BC | Succeeded by: Arses |
| Preceded by: Nectanebo II | Pharaoh of Egypt 343–338 BC |
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Categories: Nobility stubs | 338 BC deaths | Achaemenid dynasty | Monarchs of Persia | Pharaohs | Murdered monarchs

