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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SASSANIDAE»
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Civilization of the Eastern Irānians in Ancient Times: The ...
The exterior of this palace is much more ornate than the other palaces of the
Sassanidae, which evidently proves that Greek workmen were specially
employed in building it, as was no doubt the case when the Sassanidae erected
palaces ...
Wilhelm Geiger, Darab-Dastur Peshotan Sanjānā, 1886
The exterior of this palace is much more ornate than the other palaces of the
Sassanidae, which evidently proves that Greek workmen were specially
employed in building it, as was no doubt the case when the Sassanidae erected
palaces ...
3
Library of World History: Containing a Record of the Human ...
The New Persian Empire of the Sassanidae had lasted a little over four centuries
(A. D. 226-651) ; and with its overthrow ended the religion of Zoroaster and the
Magi, as a national faith. Persia and its provinces remained under the Saracen ...
4
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology: ...
We observe here that the Persian historians are respectable sources for the
history of the Sassanidae, and that their chronology differs but little from that of
the Western writers. (The Greek and Roman writers, who speak of the
Sassanidae, are ...
5
A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and ...
There is a large Semitic element in the Pehlvi language, spoken under the
Sassanidae. Both the ancient and the revived Persian dynasties seem to have
combined the adventurous spirit of the Aryans with the magnificent repose of a
stately ...
Sir William Smith, Henry Wace, 1877
6
The World's History: Western Asia. Africa
Shortly afterward a complete change took place in the affairs of the Iranian
Empire, when the dynasty of the Arsacidae was supplanted by the house of the
Sassanidae. (b) The Sassanidw. -— It is greatly to be regretted that even the
western ...
Hans Ferdinand Helmolt, 1903
7
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
We observe here that the Persian historians are respectable sources for the
history of the Sassanidae, and that their chronology differs but little from that of
the Western writers. (The Greek and Roman writers, who speak of the
Sassanidae, are ...
8
Library of Universal History, Containing a Record of the ...
The dynasty which he founded—called the Sassanidae, from his father, Sassan
—occupied the Persian throne for more than four centuries and consisted of
twenty-nine kings. Artaxerxes took advantage of the impression made by his
great ...
9
Catalogue of the Collection of Greek and Roman Coins
Lindsay, Pl. 9, 83, Camnacyres and others, uncertain — 3 or 4 f. and v. r., Persia.
Sassanidae Kings. Artaxerxes I. — a.d. 223-240 — obv. bust to right, rev. a fire
altar between two vases of perfumes. Inscriptions in Pehlvi — f. and r., . . Metal.
Ae.
We observe here that the Persian historians are respectable sources for the
history of the Sassanidae, and that their chronology differs but little from that of
the Western writers. (The Greek and Roman writers, who speak of the
Sassanidae, are ...