- Dārayavaʰuš;
Ancient Gr****: Δαρεῖος Dareios), also
known by his
given name
Ochus (Gr****: Ὦχος Ochos), was King of
Kings of the
Achaemenid Empire from 423...
- New
Persian Ardašīr. His
personal name was
Ochus (Gr****: Ὦχος Ôchos; Babylonian: 𒌑𒈠𒋢 Ú-ma-kuš).
Ochus was the
legitimate son of
Artaxerxes II and...
- up
Ochus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ochus may
refer to: Mochus, e.g. in
Diogenes Laertius King
Darius II of Persia,
originally called Ochus King...
- A
snail is a s****ed gastropod. The name is most
often applied to land snails,
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the
common name snail...
- pocus.
Others believe that it is an
appeal to the
folkloric Norse magician Ochus Bochus: It is
possible that we here see the
origin of
hocus pocus, and Old...
- only in Elam. The
third was
Ochus, son of
Artaxerxes I by his
concubine Cosmartidene of
Babylon and
satrap of Hyrcania.
Ochus was also
married to their...
-
Xerxes II was only
recognized as king in
Persia and Sogdi**** in Elam.
Ochus'
first inscription as
Darius II can be
dated to
January 10, 423 BC. He was...
-
great respect.
According to Plutarch,
Stateira died
giving birth to a son,
Ochus, in
early 332 BC. She was
given a
splendid burial by Alexander, be****ing...
-
Darius II
Arsites By
Andia of
Babylon Bogapaeus Parysatis, wife of
Darius II
Ochus By another(?)
unknown wife An
unnamed daughter, wife of Hieramenes, mother...
- Panj (UK: /ˈpændʒ/ PANJ, US: /ˈpɑːndʒ/ PAHNJ),
traditionally known as the
Ochus River, is a
river in
Afghanistan and
Tajikistan and a
tributary of the Amu...