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    I viewed the Iranian film "Persepolis" a few months ago. I was enthralled by the films subject matter and characters. With this in mind‚ I felt enticed to revisit Marj (the main character of "The Veil" and "Persepolis") and her wild shenanigans. But‚ after reading "The Veil‚" I was unable to say that "I enjoyed the comic strip‚ as much as I enjoyed the film." Therefor‚ I explored the other stories‚ and eventually‚ I concluded on Sherman Alexie’s "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven" and

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    Jasmine Sydnor Seaborn History 101 21 June 2013 Alexander the Great Alexander III the Great was a King and a conqueror of the Persian Empire. He was known as one of the greatest military prodigies of all time. He inspired many‚ such as Hannibal the Carthaginian‚ the Romans Pompey‚ and Napoleon. He was born around July 20‚ 356 B.C. in Pella‚ which is the prehistoric capital of Macedonia. Alexander was the son of Phillip II‚ King of Macedonia‚ and of his fourth wife Olympias‚ an Epirote princess

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    emperors of ancient Persia built their capital at Persepolis‚ in a valley of the Zagros‚ they did so with strategy in mind. Persepolis was placed in a common “bottleneck” in the annual migration routes of several tribes from the warm coastal plains to the cool summer pastures in the north. Twice a year‚ several whole confederations of tribes had to pass by Persepolis with all of their wealth in sheep‚ goats‚ and horses‚ and he who ruled Persepolis ruled what then was Persia. One of the tribes that

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    successors would later unsuccessfully try to conquer Greece. His empire also continued east to the Indus River Valley‚ where he eventually met his demise and the end of his empire. He had several capitals throughout his massive empire including Persepolis‚ Susa‚ Babylon‚ and Pasargadae‚ where he is buried to this day. Woodard 2 The key factor that made Cyrus’ rule much more successful than previous and future leaders was the way he treated the conquered parts of his empire. He was known has a great

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    On the day Alexander the Great‚ son of King Phillip II and Olympias‚ was born Phillip II captured the city of Potidaea‚ Phillip II’s general Parmenion won another important battle‚ and Phillip II’s horse won a race at Olympia. It was said that a son whose birth coincided with three victories would himself prove to be invincible. It was also said that Alexander descended from the Greek heroes and demi-gods Heracles and Achilles. During his kingship Alexander did very little to disprove these statements

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    Speech as Xerxes Greetings‚ subjects. My reign was sufficient and completely beneficial to the Persian society‚ I deserve this power as even Herodetus the Greek writer said with “among all these immense numbers there was not a man who‚ for stature and noble bearing‚ was more worthy than Xerxes to wield so vast a power. I deserved to take the throne‚ and it was Ahuramazda’s will. Other sons of Darius there were‚ but thus unto Ahura-Mazda was the desire – Darius my father made me the greatest after

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    differing views of Xerxes. It’s difficult to make a judgment of Xerxes character and effectiveness as a King since there is a bias in a majority of these sources. Ancient Persian Ancient Persian sources are mostly inscriptions and reliefs found in Persepolis though there are also inscriptions found in other parts of the Persian Empire. An example are the Daiva inscriptions “A great god is Ahuramazda‚ who created this earth … who made Xerxes king‚ one king of many‚ one lord of many”. This states that

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    depicts how these events had significantly affected her and how that has caused her to be the emotionally sensitive yet resilient and independent teenager she is today after experiencing these hardships. It is written after reading Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis‚ to gain insight on the writing process. The select panel shows the author sitting outside her parents’ room curled up on the floor‚ as she listens to her parents fight. This panel is set right

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    the King Xerxes Seleucus Mithradates I Shapur I Zarathustra Identification of Terms and Concepts: State in your own words what each of the following terms means and why it is significant to a study of the world history. Achaemenids Persepolis Satrapy Royal Road Persian Wars Seleucids Parthians Sasanids Qanat Zoroastrianism Parsis Ahura Mazda Angra Mainyu Magi Gathas Avesta Study Questions: 1. How did Cyrus manage to expand the Persian holdings during his lifetime

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    Ancient Mesopotamia Architecture I 2013-12-05 Mesopotamia 2013-12-05 General Introduction  from the Greek Μεσοποταμία‚ mesos‚ meaning ’middle’‚ and potamos‚ meaning ’river’ to translate into ’between two rivers’  It is the plains of the Tigris and Euphrates which called now Iraq  Irrigated by numerous canals between the two rivers and was highly cultivated 2013-12-05  The geography includes:  Broad and generally level land  Syrian desert to the

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