- The
Teispids (descendants of Teispes) (c. mid-7th
century BC–522 BC) were an Iron Age
branch of the
Achaemenid dynasty originally ruling the
southern Zagros...
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kings as
given in Gr****
sources are:
Achaemenid Empire Argead dynasty Teispids Kingdom of
Cappadocia Pishdadian dynasty Kuhrt & Sancisi-Weerdenburg 2006...
- The
royal consorts of Iran were the
consorts of the
rulers of the
various states and
civilizations in Iran (Persia) from the
establishment of the Medes...
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unrelated to the
Achaemenids or
Darius the Great, and that his
family was of
Teispid and
Anshanite origin instead of Achaemenid.
Cyrus was born to Cambyses...
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Atossa (Old Persian: Utauθa, or Old Iranian: Hutauθa; 550–475 BC) was an
Achaemenid empress. She was the
daughter of
Cyrus the Great, the
sister of Cambyses...
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Cambyses II (Old Persian: 𐎣𐎲𐎢𐎪𐎡𐎹, romanized: Kaᵐbūjiya) was the
second King of
Kings of the
Achaemenid Empire from 530 to 522 BC. He was the son...
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Bardiya or S****is (Old Persian: 𐎲𐎼𐎮𐎡𐎹 Bardiya;
Ancient Gr****: Σμέρδις Smérdis;
possibly died 522 BCE), also
named as
Tanyoxarces (Old Persian: *Tanūvazraka;...
- Zoroastrianism, an
Iranian religion founded by the
spiritual leader Zoroaster.
Teispid Kingdom (688 BC – 550 BC)
Median Empire (678 BCE – 549 BCE) Achaemenid...
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Artystone (Old Persian: *R̥tastūnā;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτυστώνη Artustṓnē;
Elamite Ir-taš-du-na, Ir-da-iš-du-na) also
known as Irtašduna in the Fortification...
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amounts of grain, and is ****ociated with a
place in Elam
called Zila-Umpan.
Teispid Cyrus Cylinder Akbarzadeh (2006), page 56 Kent (1384 AP), page 394 Schmitt...