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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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Zoroaster (Ancient Gr****: Ζωροάστρης, Zōroástrēs) is the Gr**** form of the
Persian Zarathustra,
founder of Zoroastrianism.
Zoroaster may also
refer to:...
- of
Zarathushtra Spitama, who is more
commonly referred to by the name
Zoroaster (Gr****: Ζωροάστρις Zōroastris).
Among the world's
oldest organized faiths...
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traditionally believed to have been
composed by the
prophet Zarathushtra (
Zoroaster) himself. They form the core of the
Zoroastrian liturgy (the Yasna). They...
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Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs,
better known as the "Wizard of Oz" and,
during his reign, as "Oz the
Great and Terrible"...
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protagonist is
nominally the
historical Zarathustra, more
commonly called Zoroaster in the West. Much of the book
consists of
discourses by
Zarathustra on...
- ****ociation was in turn the
product of the ****enistic
fascination for Pseudo-
Zoroaster, who was
perceived by the Gr****s to be the
Chaldean founder of the Magi...
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Tommaso di
Giovanni Masini (c. 1462 – 1520),
known as
Zoroastro da Peretola, was a
friend and
collaborator of
Leonardo da Vinci.
According to Scipione...
- In Manichaeism,
Zarathustra is
considered one of the four
prophets of the faith,
along with Buddha,
Jesus and Mani. Mani
believed that the
teachings of...
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Zoroastrian scripture and tradition, portra**** as an
early follower of
Zoroaster, and his patron, and
instrumental in the
diffusion of the prophet's message...