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The Execution of the 2000 Sons of the Achaemenid Elite
Herodotus describes the execution of 2000 sons of the Achaemenid elite by the orders of Persian ruler, Xerxes I, after they were taken as hostages. The execution followed the rebellion of a region in the empire, and some of the daughters of the elite were also taken as slaves, dressed provocatively and sent to carry jugs for water, serving as a reminder of the powerlessness of the parents and their children.