Achaemenid, (5th century BC)

Creator details

Name
Achaemenid, (5th century BC)
Nationality
Iranian

Assets (35 in total)

Audience relief from the north facade of the Apadana Stairway, Persepolis, depicting Darius I The Great, with his Crown Prince  Xerxes (c.519-465 BC) standing behind him, Artabanus the major-domo before him, Aspathines the King's weapon bearer and four Persian guards, c.470 BC (stone)
View of the north portico of the Apadana with the Tachara in the background, from the Sapahan Spoy (Soldier Road) entrance (photo)
Artaxerxes I (464-24) receiving a grandee in 'Median' dress while Other Dignitaries look on, detail from the west entrance to the Hundred Column Hall (stone) (photo)
Two dignitaries, from the northern wing of the Apadana east stairway facade, 500-480 BC (stone)
The rock-cut tomb of Artaxerxes I, c.466-464 BC, with a Sasanian relief below depicting Shapur I's victory over the Romans (photo)
Idealised hero-king, presumed to be Xerxes (c.519-465 BC), Stabbing a Monster, detail from Xerxes' Throne Hall, c.480 BC (stone) (see 179110)
Columns from the eastern portico of the Apadana, c.500-480 BC (photo)
Xerxes (c.519-465 BC) and his attendants entering or leaving the palace, relief from the Hadish (Xerxes' private palace), c.480-70 BC (stone)
Persian soldiers, from the northern doorway of the Palace of Xerxes (stone) (photo)
Vessel terminating in the forepart of a fantastic leonine creature, c.5th century BC (gold)
A Mede carrying a sacrificial lamb up the eastern stairway of the south portico of Darius' palace, c.485 BC (stone)
The Gate of All Nations (photo)

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