Abradatas (Greek Αβραδάτας; fl. 6th century BC) also named Aryasb, was a military commander and friend of Cyrus the Great who led a section of the Achaemenid Army at the Battle of Opis, and the Persian invasion of Lydia and was instrumental in the Persian conquest of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. His wife was another general of Cyrus named Pantea, who also commanded a section of the Achaemenid Army in the battle of Opis.
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