Achaemenidae

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
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  • Achaemenidae Meanings

    noun a dynastic line of Persian kings, ruling from 550 BC to 331 BC

    Fields related to achaemenidae

    History

    Achaemenidae refers to the ruling dynasty of ancient Persia, founded by Cyrus the Great in the 6th century BC.

    Archaeology

    Achaemenidae artifacts and ruins are studied to understand the ancient Persian civilization.

    Art History

    Achaemenidae art and architecture, such as the Persepolis complex, are analyzed for their cultural significance.

    Iranian Studies

    Achaemenidae period is a key focus in the study of Iranian history and culture.

    Occupation Usage of achaemenidae

    Historian

    The Achaemenidae dynasty is a popular topic of study for historians, as it was one of the most powerful empires in ancient Persia.

    Archaeologist

    Archaeologists often excavate Achaemenidae ruins to learn more about their culture and society.

    Art historian

    Art historians study Achaemenidae art and architecture to understand their artistic techniques and cultural significance.

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