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Spouse
  
Darius I

Parents
  
Cyrus the Great

Name
  
Artystone Artystone

Siblings
  
Atossa


Role
  
Cyrus the Great's daughter

Grandparents
  
Mandane of Media, Cambyses I

Nephews
  
Xerxes I, Achaemenes, Masistes, Hystaspes

Great-grandparents
  
Astyages, Cyrus I, Aryenis

Similar People
  
Cyrus the Great, Cassandane, Atossa, Cambyses I, Darius I

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Artystone (Greek Ἀρτυστώνη Artystone; Elamite Ir-taš-du-na, Ir-da-iš-du-na; from Old Persian *Artastūnā, "pillar of Arta, the deified true") was a Persian princess, daughter of king Cyrus the Great, and sister or half-sister of Cambyses II, Atossa and Smerdis (Bardiyā). Along with Atossa and her niece Parmys, Artystone married king Darius I. It is argued that by marrying the female offspring of Cyrus, the founder of the empire, the new king aimed to prevent his rule from being contested.

Artystone and Darius had at least two sons, Arsames and Gobryas, and a daughter, Artazostre. According to the Greek historian Herodotus Artystone was Darius' favourite wife. She is also mentioned in the Persepolis Fortification Tablets, an administrative archive from Persepolis.

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