Definitions for Pasargadae

Pasargadae Pa·sar·ga·dae

Spelling: [puh-sahr-guh-dee]
IPA: /pəˈsɑr gəˌdi/

Pasargadae is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 329 anagrams from letters in Pasargadae (aaaadegprs).

Definitions for Pasargadae

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  1. an ancient ruined city in S Iran, NE of Persepolis: an early capital of ancient Persia; tomb of Cyrus the Great.

Examples for Pasargadae

Meanwhile Cyrus and Oebares after a brave struggle had been compelled to retire to Pasargadae.

These were the Pasargadae, the Maraphians, and the Maspians.

Defeated again and again, the Persians in their last refuge at Pasargadae are reduced to the greatest distress.

In his constructions at Pasargadae he combined massiveness with elegance, and manifested a taste at once simple and refined.

The earliest Persian palace, of which but scanty remains have been found, was built at Pasargadae by Cyrus.

But he also explains the change of fortune at Pasargadae in another way.

The tomb of the famous Cyrus was in the royal park at Pasargadae, and around it a grove of all kinds of trees had been planted.

Curtius tells us that 6,000 talents were captured at Pasargadae.

My old nurse, Stephanion, whom my father brought a captive from Sinope to Pasargadae.

To meet the costs of government and the army, Cyrus collected a large treasure, which he deposited in his palace at Pasargadae.

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