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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... Darius I , and it has become difficult to give credence to the traditional , modern reconstruction of Darius ' kinship claims that implies a dual descent from Achaemenes via Teispes : one line to Cyrus and the other to Darius . With ...
... Darius I , and it has become difficult to give credence to the traditional , modern reconstruction of Darius ' kinship claims that implies a dual descent from Achaemenes via Teispes : one line to Cyrus and the other to Darius . With ...
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... Darius ' genealogical claims in the Bisitun Inscription . As demonstrated by his own inscriptions , Cyrus did not view himself as an Achaemenid but rather placed emphasis on his lineage as king of Anshan , son of Cambyses , descended ...
... Darius ' genealogical claims in the Bisitun Inscription . As demonstrated by his own inscriptions , Cyrus did not view himself as an Achaemenid but rather placed emphasis on his lineage as king of Anshan , son of Cambyses , descended ...
Side 98
... Darius , or were " new men " selected by Darius . Only Darius ' father Hystaspes and the satraps Vivana and Dadarshi apparently held their political positions before Darius became king . Vivana was the satrap of Arachosia , active ...
... Darius , or were " new men " selected by Darius . Only Darius ' father Hystaspes and the satraps Vivana and Dadarshi apparently held their political positions before Darius became king . Vivana was the satrap of Arachosia , active ...
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