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The son of Artaxerxes I and a court concubine; called Darius Nothus because of his ignoble birth, i.e. Darius the Bastard; he married a woman named Parysatis and was the father of Artaxerxes II and Kyrus (Cyrus) the Younger.
Darius II ruled from 423 to 404 BCE; as a ruler he was less notable than his father or his sons.
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