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  1. View PDF. Oracles of Hystaspes A new translation and introduction by Vicente Dobroruka with Robert A. Kraft The sheer volume of vaticinia and prophecies, not to mention the many visionary activities attributed to Hystapes makes any effort in the guise of a short presentation, such as this, very difficult. However, it has been our intention to ...

  2. 17. Feb. 2012 · Kay Goštāsp in the heroic cycle of Sistān. One of the oddest discrepancies in Iranian traditional history is the representation of Kay Goštāsp, “the Constantine of Zoroastrianism and defender of the Faith” (Jackson, 1899, p. 69) as a reprehensible ruler in legends associated with the House of Rostam (see details in ESFANDĪĀR ).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VishtaspaVishtaspa - Wikipedia

    Vishtaspa is referred to in the Gathas, the oldest texts of Zoroastrianism which were considered to have been composed by Zoroaster himself. In these hymns, the poet speaks of Vishtaspa as his ally ( Yasna 46. 14), follower of the path of Vohu Manah ( Y. 51. 16), and committed to spreading the prophet's message ( Y. 51. 16, 46. 15, 53. 2).

  4. Hystaspes was the second son of the Persian king Xerxes I. When his father was assassinated by Darius, Hystaspes' younger brother Artaxerxes I ascended the throne. Hystaspes grew jealous of his brother and plotted to kill him, hiring Darius, his father's killer, to kill him with poison. When the attempt failed, his brother fled to Megara, Greece. In his absence, Hystaspes claimed the throne ...

  5. Hystaspes (hĬstăs´pēz) or Hystaspis (hĬstăs´pĬs), Old Persian Vishtaspa, fl. 6th cent. BC, ruler of ancient Persia, father of Darius I. Under him Darius was governor of Parthia. The legendary patron of Zoroaster is also called Hystaspes or Vishtaspa; he may or may not be the same as Darius' father. The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.

  6. Hystaspes (Old Persian: 𐎻𐏁𐎫𐎠𐎿𐎱 Vištāspa; Ancient Greek: Ὑστάσπης Hustáspēs) or Guštāsp (Persian: گشتاسپ Guštāsp) (fl. 550 BC), was a Persian satrap of Bactria and Persis. He was the father of Darius I, emperor of the Achaemenid Empire, and Artabanus, who was a trusted advisor to both his brother Darius as well as Darius's son and successor, Xerxes I ...

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