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'''Artaxerxes II Mnemon''' (Old Persian: πŽ πŽΌπŽ«πŽ§ππ‚; 453 or 445 BCE – 358 BCE) was King of [[Persia]] from 404 BCE until his death in 358 BCE.
'''Artaxerxes II Mnemon''' (Old Persian: πŽ πŽΌπŽ«πŽ§ππ‚; 453 or 445 BCE – 358 BCE) was King of [[Persia]] from 404 BCE until his death in 358 BCE.


During Artaxerxes's reign, a plague decimated a large portion of his army. As such, he consulted the [[Greece|Greek]] physician [[Hippokrates]] in hopes of a cure. However, Hippokrates refused to help the Persians, who were an enemy of Greece during the [[Greco-Persian Wars]].<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#Southern Sporades|Southern Sporades: Hippokrates]]</ref>
During Artaxerxes' reign, a plague decimated a large portion of his army. As such, he consulted the [[Greece|Greek]] [[Doctor|physician]] [[Hippokrates]] in hopes of a cure. However, Hippokrates refused to help the Persians, who were an enemy of Greece during the [[Greco-Persian Wars]].<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#Southern Sporades|Southern Sporades: Hippokrates]]</ref>


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Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Old Persian: πŽ πŽΌπŽ«πŽ§ππ‚; 453 or 445 BCE – 358 BCE) was King of Persia from 404 BCE until his death in 358 BCE.

During Artaxerxes' reign, a plague decimated a large portion of his army. As such, he consulted the Greek physician Hippokrates in hopes of a cure. However, Hippokrates refused to help the Persians, who were an enemy of Greece during the Greco-Persian Wars.[1]

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