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- 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...