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    Artystone. ( Old Persian: *R̥tastūnā; [1] Ancient Greek: Ἀρτυστώνη Artustṓnē; Elamite Ir-taš-du-na, Ir-da-iš-du-na) also known as Irtašduna in the Fortification tablets, was a Persian princess, daughter of king Cyrus the Great, and sister of Cambyses II, Atossa and Smerdis (Bardiyā). [2] Along with Atossa and her niece ...

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    Artystone also known as Irtašduna in the Fortification tablets, was a Persian princess, daughter of king Cyrus the Great, and sister of Cambyses II, Atossa and Smerdis (Bardiyā). Along with Atossa and her niece Parmys, Artystone married king Darius I. It is argued that by marrying the female offspring of Cyrus, the founder of the empire, the new king aimed to prevent his rule from being ...

  3. www.livius.org › articles › personArtystone - Livius

    Artystone (Elamite Irtašduna) was the daughter of the Persian king Cyrus the Great (559-530 BCE) and a wife of king Darius I the Great (522-486). Achaemenid woman (or a beardless prince) Artystone's marriage to Darius the Great, briefly after his coup d'état in 521 BCE, was important because it connected two lines of the Achaemenid dynasty ...

  4. Aug 15, 2011 · The Persepolis tablets show that she possessed several palaces at various sites all over Fārs; and certain apportionments suggest that Artystone, who twice is called du-uk-ši-iš “princess,” not infrequently arranged imposing banquets, sometimes together with her son Arsames (Hallock, op. cit., nos. 733, 734, 2035). Bibliography:

  5. Artystone (Old Persian: *R̥tastūnā; Ancient Greek: Ἀρτυστώνη Artustṓnē; Elamite Ir-taš-du-na, Ir-da-iš-du-na) also known as Irtašduna in the Fortification tablets, was a Persian princess, daughter of king Cyrus the Great, and sister of Cambyses II, Atossa and Smerdis (Bardiyā). Along with Atossa and her niece Parmys ...

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  8. Artystone ”, in William Smith, editor (1848), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray;