- (Eratosthenes apud Strabo), áreion (Eudemus of
Rhodes apud Damascius),
Arianoi (Diodorus Siculus) in Gr**** and Ari in Armenian; those, in turn, come from...
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Persia and India.
Other occurrences include the Gr**** áreion (Damascius),
Arianoi (Diodorus Siculus) and
arian (pl. arianōn;
Sasanian period), as well as...
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Diodorus Siculus (1.94.2)
considers Zoroaster (Zathraustēs) as one of the
Arianoi. Strabo, in his
Geographica (1st
century AD),
mentions of the Medes, Persians...
- (Eratosthenes apud Strabo), áreion (Eudemus of
Rhodes apud Damascius),
Arianoi (Diodorus Siculus) in Gr**** and Ari in Armenian; those, in turn, come from...
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where Zarathushtra is said to have
preached Ahura Mazdā's laws "among the
Arianoi"). — R. Schmitt, 1986
Arianis Āryāvarta
Avestan geography Greater Khorasan...
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writers also call the
country Ariania instead of Albania, and the
people Arianoi instead of Albanoi. In some
classical authors one
finds the form Arian/Aryan...
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ancient Gr****
historian Diodorus Siculus names Zarathustra as one of the
Arianoi. The
Parthian period saw the
Iranian Parthians gain
control over most of...