Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 42The Institute, 2004 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... CYRUS AND CASSANDANE The marriage of Cyrus and Cassandane provides a key to understanding the relationship between Cyrus and the Achaemenids . That noted , it must be acknowl- edged that there are different traditions regarding Cyrus ...
... CYRUS AND CASSANDANE The marriage of Cyrus and Cassandane provides a key to understanding the relationship between Cyrus and the Achaemenids . That noted , it must be acknowl- edged that there are different traditions regarding Cyrus ...
Side 93
... Cyrus ' progression from king of Anshan to the conqueror of Media . Classical authors ' confusion disallows an authoritative account , and Near Eastern sources reveal little , and nothing explicitly , about Cyrus ' reign as king before ...
... Cyrus ' progression from king of Anshan to the conqueror of Media . Classical authors ' confusion disallows an authoritative account , and Near Eastern sources reveal little , and nothing explicitly , about Cyrus ' reign as king before ...
Side 94
... Cyrus , son of Teispes , with the Cyrus of Ashurbanipal's annals , this pushes back Cyrus the Great's line in Fars into the early seventh century B.C.21 It is assumed herein that by the mid - seventh century the toponyms Parsuash ...
... Cyrus , son of Teispes , with the Cyrus of Ashurbanipal's annals , this pushes back Cyrus the Great's line in Fars into the early seventh century B.C.21 It is assumed herein that by the mid - seventh century the toponyms Parsuash ...
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