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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...
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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...
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Iranian religion centred on the
Avesta and the
teachings of
Zarathushtra Spitama, who is more
commonly referred to by the name
Zoroaster (Gr****: Ζωροάστρις...
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Khordad Sal خرداد سال Khordād Sāl
Commemorates the
birthday of
Zarathushtra Spitama in
Zoroastrianism Vaisakh 1st (14 April)
Vaisakhi ویساکھی Vaisākhī Celebrates...
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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...
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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...