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Surena or Suren, also
known as
Rustaham Suren (died 53 or 52 BC), was a
Parthian spahbed ("general" or "commander")
during the
first century BC. He was...
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Surena (Persian: سورنا) is a
series of
Iranian humanoid robots,
named after the
Parthian General Surena. The
Institute of
Electrical and
Electronics Engineers...
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Suréna is a
tragedy by the
French dramatist Pierre Corneille,
first performed in 1674. It is the author's last play. The plot is
roughly based on the life...
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Surena Street is a
street in the
center of Tehran. This
street is
named after Parthian General,
Spahbod Surena. It is
located in the
southern part of Takhti...
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professional wrestler, more
commonly known under the ring name
Pantera Sureña (Spanish for "Southern Panther"). She has also
worked as the enmascarada...
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heavy cataphracts and
light horse archers led by the
Parthian general Surena. On such flat terrain, the
Legion proved to have no
viable tactics against...
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Elsie Suréna (born June 9, 1956) is a
Haitian writer and
visual artist. She was born in Port-au-Prince and grew up in
southern Haiti.
Suréna studied visual...
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House of
Suren or
Surenas (Parthian: 𐭎𐭅𐭓𐭉𐭍 Surēn,
Middle Persian: 𐭮𐭥𐭫𐭩𐭭) is one of two[c]
Parthian noble families explicitly mentioned by name...
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Surena (also
spelled Suren) was a 4th-century
Iranian military officer active during the
reign of the
Sasanian king (shah)
Shapur II (r. 309–379). He pla****...
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Othon (1664), Agésilas (1666), and
Attila (1667). He
wrote his last
piece Suréna in 1674; it was a
complete failure.
After this, he
retired from the stage...