- The Star of
Artaban is a 287–carat cabochon-cut star
sapphire currently located at the
Smithsonian National Museum of
Natural History. Its
origin is somewhat...
- the
tradition that the Magi
numbered three), a
priest of the Magi
named Artaban, one of the
Medes from Persia. Like the
other Magi, he sees
signs in the...
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created out of a
single egg
which fell in a
secluded valley. Two Barbares,
Artaban and Isolde,
befriend a
dragon named Dracus who came from the sky. When...
- the
Syrian in his
chronicle has
these eleven names: Dahdnadur, son of
Artaban[disambiguation needed] Waštaph, son of
Gudpir Aršak, son of
Mahduq Zerwand...
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Henry van **** Jr.'s 1895
short story, The
Other Wise Man.
Martin Sheen as
Artaban Adam
Arkin as
Joseph Eileen Brennan as
Judith Ralph Bellamy as Abgarus...
- This
claim of
Diodorus conflicts with the
version of
Ctesias that an
Artaban (not to be
confused with the
murderer of
Xerxes I) then led a
revolt in...
- Artab**** IV, also
known as
Ardavan IV (Parthian:𐭓𐭕𐭐𐭍),
incorrectly known in
older scholarship as Artab**** V, was the last
ruler of the
Parthian Empire...
- Ferdowsi's
mausoleum A
scene from the
Shahnameh depicting the
Parthian king
Artaban facing the S****anid king
Ardashir I
Ferdowsi is one of the
undisputed giants...
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episodes Consenting Adult Ken Lynd
Television film The
Fourth Wise Man
Artaban Television film 1986 News at
Eleven Frank Kenley Television film Samaritan:...
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Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems and Minerals. Star of
India (gem) Star of
Artaban Star of Asia List of
individual gemstones List of
sapphires by size Ewing...