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  1. Parysatis. Parysatis ( / pəˈrɪsətɪs /; bahasa Yunani Kuno: Παρύσατις) merupakan putri, mahapermaisuri, dan mahaibusuri Iran pada masa Akhemeniyah. Dia adalah putri Artahsasta I, saudari tiri sekaligus istri Darius II, dan ibu dari Artahsasta II .

  2. 7 - 16 Nov 2023. Saint-Saëns et la Méditerranée. Parysatis, Saint-Saëns Incidental music: Concert. Jota aragonese, Op.64, Saint-Saëns Jota: Concert. Samson et Dalila, op. 47 (Samson and Delilah), Saint-Saëns Opera: Concert. Suite algérienne in C Major, op. 60 (The Suite algérienne in C major, Op. 60), Saint-Saëns Oratorio / Orchestral ...

  3. entry group: entry: Parysatis. 2. The youngest daughter of Ochus (Artaxerxes III.), king of Persia, whom according to Arrian ( Arr. Anab. 7.4.5) Alexander the Great married at Susa, B. C. 325, at the same time with Barsine or Stateira, the daughter of Dareius. Arrian cites Aristobulus as his authority; but this second marriage is not mentioned ...

  4. hmn.wiki › es › Parysatis_IIParysatis II

    Parysatis , la hija menor de Artajerjes III de Persia , se casó con Alejandro Magno en el 324 a. C. en las bodas de Susa . Pudo haber sido asesinada por la primera esposa de Alejandro, Roxana , en el 323 a. C.

  5. Parysatis II (c. 350–323 bce)Persian princess and wife of Alexander the Great. Born around 350 bce; died in 323 bce; youngest daughter of Artaxerxes III Ochos, king of Persia (r. 359/8–338 bce) and sister of Artaxerxes IV, king of Persia (r. 338–336 bce); married Alexander III the Great (356–323 bce), king of Macedonia (r. 335–323 bce).

  6. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParysatisParysatis - Wikipedia

    Parysatis (sieglu IV edC – fecha desconocida, Susa) foi una princesa persa, fía del rei Artaxerxes III Oco y hermana d'Arsés. Parysatis foi tomada como tercer esposa por Alexandru Magnu na ciudá de Susa nel añu 324 e.C. , depués d'habese casáu con Barsine-Estatira , fía del rei Darío III Codomano y con Roxana , fía del sátrapa Oxiartes de Bactria .

  7. Incidental music, choruses and ballet for the drama Parysatis, consisting of a prologue and three acts, to a libretto by Jane Dieulafoy (1851-1916); premièred on 17 August 1902 at the Théâtre des Arènes in Béziers.