-
identified as Ares and ****ociated with Heracles, and
given the Gr**** name
Artagnes. This
syncretism is well
attested in
statuary and iconography, most notably...
- eagles, and
various composite Gr**** and
Iranian gods, such as Heracles-
Artagnes-Ares, Zeus-Oromasdes, and Apollo-Mithras-Helios-Hermes. When constructing...
-
worshipped were a
syncretism of Gr**** and
Iranian gods, such as Heracles-
Artagnes-Ares, Zeus-Oromasdes, and Apollo-Mithras-Helios-Hermes. The monumental...
- Tyche-Commagene; Zeus-Ahura-Mazda;
Antiochus himself and
finally Ares-
Artagnes. Vermaseren,
Maarten Jozef (1956).
Corpus Inscriptionum et Monumentorum...
- Tyche-Commagene; Zeus-Ahura-Mazda;
Antiochus himself and
finally Ares-
Artagnes. Vermaseren, M.J. (1956).
Corpus inscriptionum et
monumentorum religionis...
- and
Achaemenid characteristics, such as "Zeus-Oromasdes" or "Herakles-
Artagnes". The term "Greco-Persian"
applied to the art of
Anatolian elite under...
- Gr**** and
Iranian names: Zeus Oromazdes,
Apollo Mithra,
Helios Hermes,
Artagnes Herakles Ares. The
first proof of the use of a
Zoroastrian calendar, implying...
-
three of her crew. She was on a
voyage from the
Clyde to Oporto, Portugal.
Artagne Denmark The
schooner was in
collision with a
steamship and ran aground...