EditorialMeidan-I-Shah or royal place. Isfahan, Naqsh-e Jahan or Place of Imam in Isfahan (Iran), Signed: Dessin? & Lithographi? par Eug?ne Flandin; Gide et J. Baudry Editeurs; Lith. De Thierry fr?res, Pl. LIV, Flandin, Eug?ne (dess. et lith.); Thierry fr?res (...
EditorialTomb in Nakschi-Rustam, Tomb of Darius II. Naqsh-e Rostam in Iran, signed: J. Bouchet (del.), Lemaitre (sculp.), Fig. 45, p. 209, 1853, Jules Gailhabaud: Monuments anciens et modernes. Bd. 1. Paris: Librairie de Firmin Didot fr?res, 1853.
EditorialSasanians. Relief of Shapur's Parade depicting the King Shapur I riding a horse, folllowed by his sons and other characters. 3rd century. It celebrates the king's military victory in 244 over the Roman emperor Valerian and Philip the Arab. Naqsh-e Raja...
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e-Rustam. Necropolis. Sassanid period. The triumph of Shapur I (241-272) (on horseback). Shapur's victory over Roman emperors Valerian (kneeling) and Philip the Arab.
EditorialSassanian rock relief. The Investiture of Narseh receiving the ring of kingship from a female figure (divinity Aredvi Sura or Queen Shapurdokhtak), c. 293-303. Naqsh-e Rustam, Fars Province, Iran. (Ancient Persia).
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e Rostam. Cube of Zoroaster (Kaba Zartosht) fire temple. Late 6th century BC-early 5th century BC. Achaemenid period. Near Shiraz.
EditorialSasanian Empire. 3rd century. Bas-relief depicting the Saphur I Parade, celebrating the king's military victory over the Roman Empire (244). Detail. Naqsh-e Rajab. Province of Fars. Islamic Republic of Iran.
EditorialPersian Art. Achaemenid Period. 6th and 5th century B.C. Tombs of kings Darius I, Xerxes I and Darius II, carved into the rock. Necropolis of Naqsh-e Rustam. Around Persepolis. Iran.
EditorialDrawing of Sasanian rock relief: Shapur I (r. A.D. 241-272) and members of his court at Naqsh-i Radjab, southern Iran, A.D. 1860 (drawing), Iran, Qajar, Paper, pencil, ink, 13.78 x 15.75 in. (35 x 40.01 cm), Paper-Graphics-Inscribed, Lutf 'Ali Khan (17...
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e Rostam. Cube of Zoroaster (Kaba Zartosht) fire temple. Late 6th century BC-early 5th century BC. Achaemenid period. Near Shiraz.
EditorialARTE PERSA-PERIODO SASANIDA. Bajorrelieve del "TRIUNFO DE SEPUR I", donde se narra la rendici?n de los emperadores VALERIANO y FILIPO "el Arabe" tras las campa?as de 252-261. A caballo el rey sas?nida y arrodillado ante ?l, Valeriano, su prisionero has...
EditorialSasanians. Relief of Shapur's Parade depicting the King Shapur I riding a horse, folllowed by his sons and other characters. 3rd century. It celebrates the king's military victory in 244 over the Roman emperor Valerian and Philip the Arab. Naqsh-e Raja...
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e-Rustam. Necropolis. Sassanid period. The triumph of Shapur I (241-272) (on horseback). Shapur's victory over Roman emperors Valerian (kneeling) and Philip the Arab.
EditorialSassanian rock relief. The Investiture of Narseh receiving the ring of kingship from a female figure (divinity Aredvi Sura or Queen Shapurdokhtak), c. 293-303. Naqsh-e Rustam, Fars Province, Iran. (Ancient Persia).
EditorialPersian Art. Achaemenid Period. 6th and 5th century B.C. Tombs of kings Darius I, Xerxes I and Darius II, carved into the rock. Necropolis of Naqsh-e Rustam. Around Persepolis. Iran.
EditorialEmperor Valerian (ca. 200-260 CE) defeated kneels in front of Sassanid King Shapur I (241 to 272 CE). After the battle of Edessa, Valerian was forced to seek terms with Shapur I. Sometime towards the end of 259, or at the beginning of 260, Valerian was...