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- Zarathushtra Spitama, more commonly known as Zoroaster or Zarathustra, was an Iranian religious reformer who challenged the tenets of the contemporary...
- married to the king Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon. Amytis was married to Spitamas, who was a Median grandee and the prospective successor of Astyages. After...
- Iranian religion centred on the Avesta and the teachings of Zarathushtra Spitama, who is more commonly referred to by the name Zoroaster (Gr****: Ζωροάστρις...
- Khordad Sal خرداد سال Khordād Sāl Commemorates the birthday of Zarathushtra Spitama in Zoroastrianism Vaisakh 1st (14 April) Vaisakhi ویساکھی Vaisākhī Celebrates...
- named Amytis, who was married to Spitamas, a Median noble, who thus became his son-in-law's successor. After killing Spitamas, Cyrus would have married Amytis...
- of the Gr**** histories, is told through the invented character of Cyrus Spitama, a half-Gr****, half-Persian, and grandson of the prophet Zoroaster. Thanks...
- Amytis, who was married to Spitamas, who then became the presumptive successor to his father-in-law. After killing Spitamas, Cyrus would have married Amytis...
- statement and stated that Astyages had a daughter named Amytis, who married Spitamas and after his death she would have married Cyrus the Great.   Consanguineous...
- the cut chapters. The story follows the adventures of a fictional "Cyrus Spitama", an Achaemenid Persian diplomat of the 6th-5th century BCE who travels...
- as So Spoke Zarathustra Spitama and Persian's Tragedy specifically for him. His performance of So Spoke Zarathustra Spitama premiered with the Zagreb...