- The
Persians (Ancient Gr****: Πέρσαι,
Persai,
Latinised as Persae) is an
ancient Gr****
tragedy written during the
classical period of
Ancient Greece by...
- 4th
century BC,
identifies him with
Achaemenes as the hero
founder of the
Persái,
stating that both
Achaemenes and
Heracles were sons of ****us.
David Sacks;...
-
connected ****us to the name of the
Persian people, whom they
called the
Pérsai (from Old
Persian Pārsa "Persia, a Persian"). However, the
native name of...
- the late 4th-century BC,
portrays Achaemenes as the hero-founder of the
Persái in the same way that the Gr****s are
descended from Heracles, and that both...
- ("pammetor") and in a
fragment of
Euripides chthon has the same epithet. In
Persai of
Aeschylus offerings are
recommended to Ge and the
spirit of the departed...
-
between "the good
Horomazdes and the evil
Aremanius [...] and this is why the
Pérsai call the
Mediator Mithra".
Zaehner attributes this
false etymology to a...
-
Writer 2004 Ek Se
Badhkar Ek
Director 2005 The
Three Sisters Director 2006
Persai Kehte Hain
Director TV
series 2014 P Se PM Tak Director,
Writer Last Film...
-
senses of the word was continuous,
fueled by the Gr****s who used the name
Persai to
designate the
entire empire. Sacks, David; Murray, Oswyn; Brody, Lisa...
-
naming individual figures, but
there are also
collective names (such as
persai – Persians).
These inscriptions can be seen as "tituli". All
available space...
- (Eleusinians,
Argives (or
Argive Women), Sons of the Seven). The
Persians (
Persai) is the
earliest of Aeschylus'
extant plays. It was
performed in 472 BC...