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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DamaspiaDamaspia - Wikipedia

    Damaspia (from Old Persian * Jāmāspi - [1] or * ðāmāspyā - [2]) was a queen of Persia, wife of King Artaxerxes I, and mother of Xerxes II, his legitimate heir. She was Persian.

  2. Damaspia lub Damasapia (z języka staroperskiego Jāmāspi) – królowa Persji jako żona króla Artakserksesa I, matka jego jedynego ślubnego syna i następcy - Kserksesa II. Najprawdopodobniej pochodziła z Persji.

  3. 15 gru 1993 · DAMASPIA (Gk. Damáspiā or - píā ), name of a Persian queen, wife of Artaxerxes I and mother of his legal heir, Xerxes II (424/3 b.c.e.). She was named only once by Ctesias (in Jacoby, Fragmente, vol. III.C, p. 468, frags. 15, 47); according to the excerpts from his text (where Xérxēs is to be corrected to Artoxérxēs, as in two ...

  4. 24 lip 2021 · Damaspia (from Old Persian *Jāmāspi- [1] or *ðāmāspyā-[2]) was a queen of Persia, wife of King Artaxerxes I, and mother of Xerxes II, his legitimate heir. She was Persian. She was Persian. According to the Greek historian Ctesias of Cnidus, King Artaxerxes and his wife died the same day (424 BC, perhaps during a military expedition), and ...

  5. شیر روشویی داماسپیا مدل آتوسا کروم. نمایش سایر محصولات. شیرآلات بهداشتی ساختمانی داماسپیا تولید کننده شیرآلات بهداشتی ساختمانی استاندارد با 5 سال ضمانت با بهترین کیفیت و قیمت رقابتی و اقتصادی.

  6. 15 sie 2011 · Artaxerxes’ queen was Damaspia (Ctesias F 15), who bore his legal heir and successor, Xerxes. The king had 17 other sons by his concubines, who included the Babylonians Alogune, mother of Secudianus/Sogdianus, q.v.); Cosmartidene, mother of Arsites; and Andria [not Andia], mother of Bagapaeus and princess Parysatis.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Artaxerxes_IArtaxerxes I - Wikipedia

    Artaxerxes I (/ ˌ ɑːr t ə ˈ z ɜːr k s iː z /, Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐎫𐎧𐏁𐏂𐎠 Artaxšaçāʰ; Greek: Ἀρταξέρξης) was the fifth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, from 465 to December 424 BC. He was the third son of Xerxes I.. In Greek sources he is also surnamed "Long-handed" (Ancient Greek: μακρόχειρ Makrókheir; Latin: Longimanus), allegedly because ...

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