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  1. Oct 12, 2020 · Darius II Nothus: Achaemenid king of the Persian Empire, ruled from 423 to 404. Naqš-i Rustam, tomb 1, believed to be the final resting place of Darius II Nothus. Relatives: Father: Artaxerxes I Makrocheir. Mother: Cosmartidene, a lady from Babylon (therefore called Nothus, 'bastard')

  2. www.darioush.com › shop › wineDarius II | Darioush

    The Crown Jewel of the Darioush estate, Darius II captures the diverse and exquisite beauty within each vintage. Derived from a 14th C. AD painted tile, the art adorning 2012 Darius II highlights the evolution of ancient decorative art and architecture. Its infinite shapes and lively color are reminiscent of the ornament of the First Persian ...

  3. 『ダライアスii』 (darius ii) は、1989年にタイトーが発売したアーケードゲーム。横スクロールのシューティングゲームで、アーケードゲームとしてはダライアスシリーズの第2作目。 日本国外での名称は『sagaia』。単に名前が違うだけでなく内容も異なる。

  4. Apr 27, 2022 · About Darius II, King of Persia. Darius II (Persian: داريوش دوم‎‎) (Dārayavahuš), was king of the Persian Empire from 423 BC to 405 BC. Issue Darius II was married to the daughter of Gobryas. With the daughter of Gobryas, Darius II had four sons, through whom one of his sons became the father of Artabazanes, who served as King of ...

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    Derived from a 14th C. AD painted tile, the art adorning 2012 Darius II highlights the evolution of ancient decorative art and architecture. Its infinite shapes and lively color are reminiscent of the ornament of the First Persian Empire, where elaborate palaces throughout the city of Persepolis were decorated in prominent blues, reds, blacks and yellows on glazed tiles.

  6. Darius I (born 550 bc —died 486) was the king of Persia in 522–486 bc, one of the greatest rulers of the Achaemenid dynasty, who was noted for his administrative genius and for his great building projects. Darius attempted several times to conquer Greece; his fleet was destroyed by a storm in 492, and the Athenians defeated his army at ...

  7. The intricate pattern featured on the 2021 Darius II label was sourced from an 1860 watercolor British architect-designer, Owen Jones (1809-74). With a respect for the cultural significance behind every design element, Jones works meticulously documented patterns and motifs spanning centuries and civilizations—often honoring the refined ...

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