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7th century BC King of Persian Anshan
Teïspes (from Greek Τεΐσπης, Teispēs; in Old Persian: 𐎨𐎡𐏁𐎱𐎡𐏁 Čišpiš; Akkadian: 𒅆𒅖𒉿𒅖 Šîšpîš, Elamite: Zi-iš-pi-iš) ruled Anshan in 675–640 BC
Teispes
Ancient Persian dynasty descended from Teispes
independent kingdom under Teispes. Pierre Briant places the formation of the kingdom of Anshan in this context, and dates Teispes' ascension to kingship
Teispids
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
written by Darius the Great, claims that Teispes was the son of Achaemenes and that Darius is also descended from Teispes through a different line, but no earlier
Achaemenid_Empire
Progenitor of the Achaemenid dynasty
inscription (c. 520 BC), Darius I portrays Achaemenes as the father of Teispes, ancestor of Cyrus II (Cyrus the Great) and Darius I. The mid-5th century
Achaemenes
Ancient Persian royal dynasty
traced his genealogy to Achaemenes, Persian Haxāmaniš. His son was given as Teispes, and from him came in turn Ariaramnes, Arsames, and Hystaspes. However
Achaemenid_dynasty
c. 550 BC Persian satrap of Bactria and Persis
father of Arsames was Ariaramnes; the father of Ariaramnes was Teispes; the father of Teispes was Achaemenes. King Darius says: That is why we are called
Hystaspes (father of Darius I)
Hystaspes_(father_of_Darius_I)
Ancient multilingual stone inscription in Iran
Ariaramnes [Ariyâramna]; the father of Ariaramnes was Teispes [Cišpiš]; the father of Teispes was Achaemenes [Haxâmaniš]. King Darius says: That is why
Behistun_Inscription
Achaemenes, founder of the dynasty. Teispes (I) son of Achaemenes c. 710–c. 685 BCE Cambyses (I) son of Teispes (I) c. 685–c. 660 BCE Cyrus (I) son of
List of rulers of the pre-Achaemenid kingdoms of Iran
List_of_rulers_of_the_pre-Achaemenid_kingdoms_of_Iran
Early king of Persia of Achaemenid House
Ariaramnes was most likely the brother of Cyrus I of Anshan and son of Teispes, but this is not certain. In any case, he was a member of the Achaemenid
Ariaramnes
King of Persia
apparently a grandson of its founder Achaemenes and son of Teispes, king of Anshan. Teispes' sons reportedly divided the kingdom between them after his
Cyrus_I
Founder of the Achaemenid Empire
built the state of Parsumash in the southwest of Iran and was succeeded by Teispes, who took the title "King of Anshan" after seizing the city Anshan and
Cyrus_the_Great
Ancient pre-Iranian civilization between 3200 and 539 BC
Assyrian vassal people, the Parsu (Persians) to Anshan which their king Teispes captured that same year, turning it for the first time into an Indo-Iranian
Elam
Persian Achaemenid empress (550–475 BC)
shared a common great-great grandfather Teispes, the King of Anshan, who ruled from 675 to 640 BCE. Teispes was the son of Achaemenes, the eponymous
Atossa
Behistun Inscription. 705 BC Teispes Son of Achaemenes. Attested to only by the Behistun Inscription. 640 BC Cyrus I Son of Teispes, first Achaemenid ruler
List_of_Achaemenid_emperors
522 – October 486 BC (36 years and 0 or 1 month) Claimed descent from Teispes (supposed father of Cyrus I). Seized the throne from Bardiya. Xerxes I
List_of_monarchs_of_Iran
Ruler of the Achaemenid Empire from 530 to 522 BC
v t e Cyrus family tree Achaemenes King of Persia Teispes King of Persia Ariaramnes Ruler of Persia Cyrus I Ruler of Anshan Arsames Ruler of Persia Cambyses
Cambyses_II
Wife of Cambyses I
However, other scholars believe that the tomb might belong to Atossa, Teispes, or Cyrus I. There is some doubt about the historical accuracy of the marriage
Mandane_of_Media
King of Persia from c. 580 to 559 BC
was apparently a great-grandson of its founder Achaemenes, grandson of Teispes and son of Cyrus I. His paternal uncle was Ariaramnes and his first cousin
Cambyses_I
One hundred years, from 700 BC to 601 BC
of China. 675 BC: Esarhaddon begins the rebuilding of Babylon. 675 BC: Teispes becomes a king of Anshan. 674 BC: Esarhaddon puts down a revolt in Ascalon
7th_century_BC
Ancient city in Iran
Persis Achaemenid rule in the 7th century BC, having been captured by Teispes (675–640 BC), who was an ancestor of Cyrus the Great and styled himself
Anshan_(Persia)
Ancient clay cylinder with Akkadian cuneiform script
the earth], son of Cambyses, great king, king of Anshan, descendant of Teispes, great king, king of Anshan, the perpetual seed of kingship, whose reign
Cyrus_Cylinder
Military conflict between the Median kingdom and Persis
near the Elamite borders. His successor, Teispes, expanded the kingdom by conquering Anshan and Fars. Teispes seems to have divided the territory of the
Medo-Persian_conflict
Ancient tomb in Iran
Cyrus the Great's grandfather, Cyrus I. Tomb of Cyrus Cyrus the Younger Teispes Cyrus I Atossa Mandane of Media "Gur-e Dokhtar - Iran Culture". Iran Cultura
Gur-e-Dokhtar
Urartian god of weather and storms
Indra, and with Teshub, a god of the Hittites and Hurrians. Teshup Urartu Teispes Mythology portal Asia portal Piotrovsky, Boris B. (1969). The Ancient Civilization
Theispas
the Cimmerians and kill their King, Teušpâ. c. 675 BC Siege of Anshan Teispes captures the city of Anshan from the Elamites, expanding the burgeoning
List_of_battles_before_301
Calendar year
its last king, Khumma-Khaldash III, and lays waste to the country. King Teispes dies after a 35-year reign in which he has ruled the Elamite city of Anshan
640_BC
Calendar year
during which the Assyrians will defeat Shamash-shum-ukin's allies. King Teispes of Anshan (Persia) sends help to Shamash-shum-ukin but his heirs will later
651_BC
Calendar year
peoples. King Esarhaddon begins to rebuild Babylon (approximate date). Teispes becomes a king of Anshan. Ancus Marcius, 4th king of Rome Deioces Marquis
675_BC
Subfamily of beetles
Thomson, 1861 Tagalog Hüdepohl, 1987 Talupes Quentin & Villiers, 1974 Teispes Thomson, 1864 Tereticus Waterhouse, 1879 Tersec Lameere, 1912 Titanus Audinet-Serville
Prioninae
Historiographical nomenclature denoting the line of Achaemenid rulers descended from Teispes Median dynasty (678–549 BC) – Ruled by the Medes Arsacid dynasty (247 BC–AD
List_of_dynasties
Achaemenes, founder of the dynasty. Teispes of Anshan, his son. Cyrus I of Anshan, his son. Ariaramnes of Persia, son of Teispes and co-ruler of Cyrus I. Cambyses
List_of_ancient_Persians
Calendar year
as king of Anshan and head of the Achaemenid Dynasty. Hystaspes, son of Teispes (estimated) Feldman, Thalia (1965). "Gorgo and the Origins of Fear". Arion:
580_BC
King of the Cimmerians
apparent similarity of Teušpâ's name with that of his Persian contemporary Teispēs (Cišpiš), they do not seem to be etymologically related. In the 8th and
Teušpâ
Ancient Assyria
Vassal Treaty upon his Persian, Parthian and Median subjects, forcing Teispes of Persia and Deioces of Media to submit both to himself, and in advance
Timeline_of_ancient_Assyria
Achaemenes King of Persia[*] 705–675 Teispes King of Persia 675–640 Cyrus I King of Persia 640–600 Ariaramnes Prince[*] Cambyses I King of Persia 600–559
Achaemenid_family_tree
King of the Medes
of Anshan, grandson of Cyrus, great king, king of Anshan, descendant of Teispes, great king, king of Anshan, of a family (which) always (exercised) kingship"
Cyaxares_II
Decade
peoples. King Esarhaddon begins to rebuild Babylon (approximate date). Teispes becomes a king of Anshan. The Elamites invade Babylonia and capture Sippar
670s_BC
Genus of leafhoppers
tarquin Knight, 1983 Batracomorphus tatius Knight, 1983 Batracomorphus teispes Linnavuori & Quartau, 1975 Batracomorphus telamon Knight, 1983 Batracomorphus
Batracomorphus
King (665–633 BC) Cyaxares, King (625–585 BC) Anshan (complete list) – Teispes, King (c.655–640 BC) Cyrus I, King (640–580 BC) Urartu (complete list)
List of state leaders in the 7th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_7th_century_BC
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English : metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of gloves or a nickname for a wearer of particularly fine gloves, from Middle English cuffe ‘glove’ (of uncertain origin; attested in this sense from the 14th century, with the modern meaning first in the 16th century).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Dhuibh, a variant of Mac Duibh ‘son of the black one’ (see Duff).Irish : approximate translation of Gaelic Ó DoirnÃn (see Dornan).Cornish : nickname from Cornish cuf ‘dear’, ‘kind’.
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English : altered spelling of Cockfield or Caulfield.Americanized spelling of German Kauffeld (see Caufield).
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