Similarities between Old Persian and Tissaphernes
Old Persian and Tissaphernes have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Achaemenid Empire, Artaxerxes II of Persia, Avestan, Encyclopædia Iranica, Xenophon.
Achaemenid Empire
The Achaemenid Empire, also called the First Persian Empire, was an empire based in Western Asia, founded by Cyrus the Great.
Achaemenid Empire and Old Persian · Achaemenid Empire and Tissaphernes ·
Artaxerxes II of Persia
Artaxerxes II Mnemon (𐎠𐎼𐎫𐎧𐏁𐏂, meaning "whose reign is through truth") was the Xšâyathiya Xšâyathiyânâm (King of Kings) of Persia from 404 BC until his death in 358 BC.
Artaxerxes II of Persia and Old Persian · Artaxerxes II of Persia and Tissaphernes ·
Avestan
Avestan, also known historically as Zend, is a language known only from its use as the language of Zoroastrian scripture (the Avesta), from which it derives its name.
Avestan and Old Persian · Avestan and Tissaphernes ·
Encyclopædia Iranica
Encyclopædia Iranica is a project whose goal is to create a comprehensive and authoritative English language encyclopedia about the history, culture, and civilization of Iranian peoples from prehistory to modern times.
Encyclopædia Iranica and Old Persian · Encyclopædia Iranica and Tissaphernes ·
Xenophon
Xenophon of Athens (Ξενοφῶν,, Xenophōn; – 354 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, historian, soldier, mercenary, and student of Socrates.
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Old Persian and Tissaphernes Comparison
Old Persian has 87 relations, while Tissaphernes has 48. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 3.70% = 5 / (87 + 48).
References
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