- Smerdis of Persia
Smerdis, Bardiya or Bardia ( _pe.
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Smerdis, Bardiya or Bardia ( _pe.
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Persia — • The history, religion, and civilization of Persia are offshoots from those of Media. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Persia Persia … Catholic encyclopedia
Darius I of Persia — Infobox Emperor name = Darius I of Persia title = Great King (Shah) of Persia, Pharaoh of Egypt caption =Darius I of Persia religion =Zoroastrianism reign = 522 BC to 486 BC coronation = predecessor = Smerdis (Bardiya) successor = Xerxes I heir … Wikipedia
Ardumanish — Ardumaniš was a Persian nobleman and son of Vakauka. He was one of the seven conspirators who killed the Magian Gaumāta, who had attempted to usurp the throne of the Achaemenids, and helped Darius the Great become king. [… … Wikipedia
Bardiya — may refer to:* Smerdis of Persia, a Persian king * Bardiya District in Nepal … Wikipedia
Achaemenid Empire — Persian Empire redirects here. For other uses, see Persian Empire (disambiguation). Persian Empire ← … Wikipedia
Full translation of the Behistun Inscription — The following translation of the Behistun Inscription was made by L.W. King and R.C. Thompson [ The sculptures and inscription of Darius the Great on the rock of Behistûn in Persia , 1907 London. (I have made some minor changes and added the… … Wikipedia
Otanes — (Old Persian Utāna): Persian nobleman, one of the seven conspirators who killed the Magian usurper Gaumāta and helped Darius I the Great become king (29 September 522 BC). Several years later, he added the Greek island Samos to the Achaemenid… … Wikipedia
Cyrus the Great — King of Āryāvarta[1][2], King of Persia, King of Anshan, King of Media, King of Babylon, King of Sumer and Akkad, King of the four corners of the World[ … Wikipedia
6th century BC — The 6th century BC started the first day of 600 BC and ended the last day of 501 BC.In India, Panini, sometime during this century [http://books.google.com/books?id=CKLxjjXqAsQC pg=PA39 lpg=PA39 dq=panini+BCE source=web ots=Gakie80Lfx… … Wikipedia
Años 520 a. C. — Siglo: siglo VII a. C. siglo VI a. C. siglo V a. C. Década: Años 550 a. C. Años 540 a. C. Años 530 a. C. Años 520 a. C. Años 510 a. C. Años 500 a. C. Años… … Wikipedia Español