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Cyrus

1. Cyrus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Cyrus From WCD Cyrus (Old Persian Kuruš; Hebrew Kores): founder of the Achaemenid empire Achaemenid empire. He was born about 600 BCE as the son of...
2. Cyrus the Younger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia (en) Wikipedia RSS Feed Wikipedia Atom Feed Cyrus the Younger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Cyrus...
3. King Cyrus of Persia
Cyrus, Achaemenid king who conquered the Medes to become first emperor of Persia.
4. Cyrus and the Achaemenids
Cyrus and the Achaemenids
5. Cyrus and the Achaemenids
Cyrus and the Achaemenids
6. New Movie on Cyrus the Great
New Movie on Cyrus the Great
7. Cambyses - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Cambyses From WCD Cambyses, Achaemenid empire Achaemenid king of the Persian empire, ruled 530-522. Cambyses succeeded his father Cyrus Cyrus the...
8. Cilicia - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Cilicia From WCD Cilicia: the southern part of what is now Turkey. It is divided into two parts: the fertile plains and the mountains ("Rough...
9. Cunaxa - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Cunaxa From WCD Cunaxa lay on the Euphrates river, near modern Baghdad. It was at Cunaxa, in 401 BC, that Prince Cyrus, son of Darius II Darius II,...
10. Achaemenid empire - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Achaemenid empire From WCD The empire of the Achaemenids (Hakhâmanîiya) was, according to the official story, founded by Cyrus Cyrus the Great, who...
11. Achaemenid empire - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Achaemenid empire From WCD The empire of the Achaemenids (Hakhâmanîiya) was, according to the official story, founded by Cyrus Cyrus the Great, who...
12. Mazares - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia (en) Wikipedia RSS Feed Wikipedia Atom Feed Mazares From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Mazares was a Medes...
13. Parthian empire - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Parthian empire From WCD The Parthian empire was the most enduring of the empires of the ancient Near East. After the Parni nomads had settled in...
14. Jaxartes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Jaxartes From WCD Jaxartes was the Greek name of a river in Central-Asia now known as Syrdarya. It separated Sogdia Sogdia (roughly modern...
15. Sardes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Sardes From WCD Sardes (also Sardis) was the capital of ancient Lydia Lydia, which was, according to the Greek researcher Herodotus Herodotus,...
16. Büyük Menderes River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia (en) Wikipedia RSS Feed Wikipedia Atom Feed Büyük Menderes River From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from...
17. Büyük Menderes River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia (en) Wikipedia RSS Feed Wikipedia Atom Feed Büyük Menderes River From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from...
18. Massagetes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Massagetes From WCD The Central-Asian tribe that the Greek researcher Herodotus Herodotus calls Massagetes must have been called something like...
19. Achaemenid empire - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Achaemenid empire From WCD (Redirected from Achaemenids Achaemenids) The empire of the Achaemenids (Hakhâmanîiya) was, according to the official...
20. Kidinnu - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Kidinnu From WCD (Redirected from Cidenas Cidenas) Kidinnu or Cidenas was a famous Babylonia Babylonian astronomer (fourth century BCE?), one of the...
21. Sardes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Sardes From WCD (Redirected from Sardis Sardis) Sardes (also Sardis) was the capital of ancient Lydia Lydia, which was, according to the Greek...
22. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 925 (v. 1)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 3,500-page encyclopedia of figures of history, literature, art and mythology.
23. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 920 (v. 1)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 3,500-page encyclopedia of figures of history, literature, art and mythology.
24. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 924 (v. 1)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 3,500-page encyclopedia of figures of history, literature, art and mythology.
25. Reigns, events, dates and major contributions of major Near Eastern kings and monarchs.
Reigns, events, dates and major contributions of major Near Eastern monarchs.
26. Bactria - Ancient Afghanistan
Bactria (the northwestern portion of ancient Afghanistan and Tajikistan), also known as Balkh, was a province of the Persian Empire bounded by...
27. Azerbaijan Early History
Azerbaijan - Its early history was spent being passed into the hands of a succession of foreign rulers.
28. Tigranes
Wikipedia (en)
29. Halicarnassus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Halicarnassus From WCD Halicarnassus (Gk. Halikarnassos), capital of the Satrap satrapy of Caria Caria, modern Bodrum. The mixed Graeco-Carian city...
30. Epaminondas - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Epaminondas From WCD This entry needs some reworking to make it more like an entry from a classical dictionary (see WCD Guidelines WCD Guidelines)....
31. Artaxerxes II Mnemon - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Artaxerxes II Mnemon From WCD Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Old Persian Arthakšaça), Achaemenid empire Achaemenid king of Persia, born in 451, ruled...
32. Onesicritus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Onesicritus From WCD Onesicritus of Astypalaea was a member of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great's expedition. He was the steersman of...
33. Babylon - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Babylon From WCD Babylon was the capital of Babylonia Babylonia, the alluvial plain between the Euphrates Euphrates and Tigris Tigris. After the fall...
34. Taxila - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Taxila From WCD Taxila: the capital of the eastern Punjab in Antiquity. That Taxila was very famous, can be deduced from the fact that it is...
35. Pasargadae - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Pasargadae From WCD Pasargadae (Old Persian Pâthragâda): oldest of the capitals of the ancient Achaemenid empire Achaemenid empire, built by the...
36. Parthia - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Parthia From WCD Parthia (Old Persian Parthava): Satrap satrapy of the ancient Achaemenid empire Achaemenid empire, the north-east of modern Iran....
37. Paropamisadae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia (en) Wikipedia RSS Feed Wikipedia Atom Feed Paropamisadae From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The area of...
38. Herodotus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Herodotus From WCD This entry needs some reworking to make it more like an entry from a classical dictionary (see WCD Guidelines WCD Guidelines)....
39. Alexandria Eschate - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexandria Eschate From WCD Hahahaha In 329 BC Alexander the Great Alexander the Great arrived at the river Jaxartes Jaxartes. The river formed a...


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