Persepolis
fuit antiqua urbs et caput Persidis
Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Persepolis (discretiva).
Persepolis (-is, fem.) (lingua Persica تخت جمشيد, Tacht-e Dszamszid?, id est 'Thronus Dszamszidis') fuit antiqua urbs et caput rituale Persidis. Aevo antiquo Persepolis erat caput Imperii Achaemenidarum (c. 550–330 a.C.n.). Anno 330 iussu Alexandri regis incendio deleta est.
Bibliographia
recensere- Ernst E Herzfeld, A New Inscription of Xerxes from Persepolis. Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization vol. 5. Chicagine, 1932 Textus
- Erich F Schmidt, Persepolis I: Structures, Reliefs, Inscriptions. Oriental Institute Publications vol. 68. 1953 Textus
- Erich F Schmidt, Persepolis II: Contents of the Treasury and Other Discoveries. Oriental Institute Publications vol. 69. 1957 Textus
- Erich F Schmidt, Persepolis III: The Royal Tombs and Other Monuments. Oriental Institute Publications vol. 70. 1970 Textus
- Erich F Schmidt, The Treasury of Persepolis and Other Discoveries in the Homeland of the Achaemenians. Oriental Institute Communications vol. 21. 1939 Textus
- A. Shapur Shahbazi, "Persepolis" in Encyclopaedia Iranica Online
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