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Hy'meas

Ὑμέης), a son-in-law of Dareius Hystaspis, acted as a general of his against the revolted Ionians, and was one of those who defeated the rebels near Ephesus in B. C. 499. In the following year Hymeas took the town of Cius on the Propontis, and reduced the Aeolians and Gergithians, in the midst of which successes he was carried off by illness. (Hdt. 5.102, 111, 116.)

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    • Herodotus, Histories, 5.102
    • Herodotus, Histories, 5.111
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