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- called Āptya, a name that is probably cognate with Āθβiya, the name of Thraetaona's father in the Avestā, Zoroastrian texts collated in the third century...
- the name shown above derive, by regular sound laws, from Proto-Iranian Thraetaona (Θraētaona) and Proto-Indo-Iranian Traitaunas. Traitaunas is a derivative...
- including Thraetaona. Then, while in the Vedas it is Indra who discovers Soma, in the Avesta, it is humans who first press Haoma and Thraetaona is attributed...
- the Amesha Spenta (15), Mithra (35). Mortals invoked include Yima (31), Thraetaona (36), the Kayanian dynasts (66-72), Zarathushtra (79) and Vishtaspa (84)...
- deities Les Lavandières Mythography Triglav (mythology) Lugh Samsin Halmoni Thraetaona Three hares Trichotomy (philosophy) Trifunctional hypothesis Trita Triton...
- Vivaŋhat) to whom Yima Xshaeta (Jamshid) is born; Athwya (Abtin) to whom Thraetaona (Fereydun) is born; and Thrita to whom Urvaxshaya and Keresaspa (Karshasp...
- the hero Thraētaona, the son of Āthbya, slays the three-headed dragon Aži Dahāka and takes his two beautiful wives as spoils. Thraētaona's name (meaning...
- Avesta, the Turyas form as a people when the primordial Pishdadian ruler, Thraetaona, divides the world between his oldest son Tur, who receives the north...
- Thelemic spiritual system List of deities Les Lavandières Mythography Thraetaona Three hares Trichotomy (philosophy) Trifunctional hypothesis Trita Tritheism...
- yazatas as well (19.21-24). Yima loses it thrice, in turn to Mithra, Thraetaona and Keresaspa. Khvarenah ****umes the shape of a bird when leaving Yima...