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Coes was a Greek military commander of Mytilene. He supported King Darius Hystaspes of Persia in his Scythian expedition (c. 513 BC) as commander of the Mytilenaeans. Coes dissuaded the king from breaking up his bridge of boats over the Danube, and so cutting off his own retreat. For this good counsel, he was appointed by Darius on his return as the new tyrant of Mytilene.

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  • Coes (Coes, Κώης) de Mitilene fou un grec de Lesbos que va acompanyar a Darios I el Gran en la seva expedició a l'Escítia d'Europa, al front del cos expedicionari de Mitilene. Va dissuadir al rei de trencar els ponts de barques sobre el Danubi (que suposava tallar una possible retirada). Al retorn, Darios li va donar la tirania de Mitilene (501 aC). Quan va esclatar la revolta jònia fou capturat per a Myrus (on estava la flota persa) i lliurat al poble de Mitilene que el matar a cops de pedra. (ca)
  • Кой, Коес (др.-греч. Κώης) — тиран Митилены в конце VI века до н. э. (ru)
  • Coes was a Greek military commander of Mytilene. He supported King Darius Hystaspes of Persia in his Scythian expedition (c. 513 BC) as commander of the Mytilenaeans. Coes dissuaded the king from breaking up his bridge of boats over the Danube, and so cutting off his own retreat. For this good counsel, he was appointed by Darius on his return as the new tyrant of Mytilene. (en)
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  • Coes (Coes, Κώης) de Mitilene fou un grec de Lesbos que va acompanyar a Darios I el Gran en la seva expedició a l'Escítia d'Europa, al front del cos expedicionari de Mitilene. Va dissuadir al rei de trencar els ponts de barques sobre el Danubi (que suposava tallar una possible retirada). Al retorn, Darios li va donar la tirania de Mitilene (501 aC). Quan va esclatar la revolta jònia fou capturat per a Myrus (on estava la flota persa) i lliurat al poble de Mitilene que el matar a cops de pedra. (ca)
  • Coes was a Greek military commander of Mytilene. He supported King Darius Hystaspes of Persia in his Scythian expedition (c. 513 BC) as commander of the Mytilenaeans. Coes dissuaded the king from breaking up his bridge of boats over the Danube, and so cutting off his own retreat. For this good counsel, he was appointed by Darius on his return as the new tyrant of Mytilene. In 499 BC, when the Ionians had been encouraged to revolt by Aristagoras, Coes, with several of the other tyrants, was seized by Aristagoras at Myus, where the Persian fleet that had been engaged at Naxos was lying. They were delivered up to the people of their cities. Most of them were allowed to go unhurt into exile other than Coes, who was stoned to death by the Mytileneans. (en)
  • Кой, Коес (др.-греч. Κώης) — тиран Митилены в конце VI века до н. э. (ru)
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