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founded by Semiramis, where her statue was shown with a golden dove on her head. The name of Semiramis came to be applied to various monuments in Western... |
Nimrod (category Monarchs in the Torah) Shammuramat in the 9th century BC, in reality the wife of Shamshi-Adad V, whom Assyriologists have identified with Semiramis, while others make her a later namesake... |
Shammuramat (category Semiramis) behind the legendary Assyrian warrior-queen and heroine Semiramis, though the Semiramis tradition likely also draws some inspiration from several other... |
Ara the Handsome (category Heroes in mythology and legend) Sebeos), Semiramis (Shamiram in Armenian) had fallen in love with the handsome Armenian king and asked him to marry her. When Ara refused, Semiramis, in the... |
Ninus (section In Hellenic historiography) he is sometimes represented in Greek mythology as a centaur. The figures of King Ninus and Queen Semiramis first appear in the history of Persia written... |
Nine Worthies (category Heroes in mythology and legend) Penthesilea, Tomyris, and Semiramis. Together with their male counterparts, they precede Henry VI as he enters Paris in 1431, and figure in Le Jouvencel (1466)... |
Hanging Gardens of Babylon (category Semiramis) also been attributed to the legendary queen Semiramis and they have been called the Hanging Gardens of Semiramis as an alternative name. The Hanging Gardens... |
Myth of Er (category Locations in the Greek underworld) battle, Semiramis was victorious, but Ara was slain despite her orders to capture him alive. To avoid continuous warfare with the Armenians, Semiramis, reputed... |
Penthesilea (category Women in Greek mythology) handschrift) by the herald Baviere included Penthesilea and the two Amazons Semiramis and Tomyris among the strong women. A Netherlandish list of 101 strong... |
with a blonde-haired and blue-eyed woman named Semiramis.[citation needed] According to Hislop, Semiramis was an exceedingly beautiful woman, who gave birth... |
Bakumatsu (redirect from Late shogunate period) The French engagement at Shimonoseki, with the warships Tancrède and Semiramis, under Rear-Admiral Charles Jaurès. Le Monde illustré, October 10, 1863... |
Zoroaster (category Prophets in Ahmadiyya) the Chaldeaean to have taught Pythagoras in Babylon, or lived at the time of mythological Ninus and Semiramis. According to Pliny the Elder, there were... |
conquered large parts of western Asia; the reign of the legendary Queen Semiramis and her invasion of India; the reigns of Ninyas and of Sardanapalus and... |
Dido (category Africa in Roman mythology) century, was descended from Cleopatra, Dido and Semiramis. In the Divine Comedy, Dante puts the shade of Dido in the second circle of Hell, where she is condemned... |
Nimrod's consort Semiramis was also worshipped as a goddess at his side. (See also Ninus.) Before Abraham was born, a portent in the stars tells Nimrod... |
Armenian mythology (redirect from Religion in ancient Armenia) Armenian mythology originated in ancient Indo-European traditions, specifically Proto-Armenian, and gradually incorporated Hurro-Urartian, Mesopotamian... |
described by Herodotus in his Histories. According to Histories of Herodotus, among sovereigns of Babylon two were women, Semiramis and Nitocris. Nitocris... |
Mermaid (section Merwomen in Germanic literature) drownings. In other folk traditions (or sometimes within the same traditions), they can be benevolent or beneficent, bestowing boons or falling in love with... |
Maui, Hawaii Semiramis: Assyrian queen who, according to some legends was daughter of the fish goddess Atargatis or Derketo of Ascalon in Assyria and a... |
Semiramide (category Semiramis) [semiˈraːmide]) is an opera in two acts by Gioachino Rossini. The libretto by Gaetano Rossi is based on Voltaire's tragedy Semiramis, which in turn was based on... |