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Xerxes I (/ˈzɜːrkˌsiːz/ ZURK-seez c. 518 –
August 465 BC),
commonly known as
Xerxes the Great, was a
Persian ruler who
served as the
fourth King of Kings...
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Rotterdam Roksan Xerxes, a
series of
record turntables from
Roksan Audio (UK)
XerXeS, a denial-of-service
attack tool
developed by The
Jester XERXES, a computer...
- Look up
Xerxes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Xerxes is a male name. It is the Gr****
version of the Old
Persian name Xšaya-ṛšā,
which is
today known...
- 2016). "Titan
founder Xerxes Desai dies of
dengue in Bengaluru". OneIndia.
Retrieved 2 July 2022. Tandon,
Suneera (9 June 2016). "
Xerxes Desai: The timekeeper"...
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Xerxes II (/ˈzɜːrksiːz/; Old Persian: 𐎧𐏁𐎹𐎠𐎼𐏁𐎠 Xšayār̥šā;
Ancient Gr****: Ξέρξης
Xérxēs; died 424 BC) was a
Persian king who was very
briefly a ruler...
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preparing to
march on Egypt, and the
throne of
Persia p****ed to his son
Xerxes I.
Xerxes crushed the
Egyptian revolt and
quickly restarted preparations for...
- in
Ancient Gr**** as Ξέρξης
Xérxēs. Many
newer English translations and
paraphrases of the
Bible have used the name
Xerxes. "Ahasuerus" is
given as the...
- The Tomb of
Xerxes I (Persian: آرامگاه خشایارشا) is a
catacombs located in Marvdasht. This tomb is part of the Naqsh-e
Rostam and is
Xerxes I's Tomb. Wikimedia...
- the army of
Xerxes had lost ca. 500 of his
Immortal units.
These losses enraged Kavadh I, who had
Coutzes imprisoned and
disgraced Xerxes. Greatrex, Geoffrey;...
- son,
Xerxes,
witnesses his father's
death and is
advised to
never wage war
against the Gr****s. Darius's
naval commander, Artemisia,
persuades Xerxes to...