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  1. Hystaspès est le nom sous sa forme grecque de Vištāspa- (en vieux-perse: ویشتاسب) qui signifie « [celui] qui connaît les chevaux » 1. Ce nom peut renvoyer : au Vishtaspa semi légendaire (appelé en گشتاسب Goshtâsb persan moderne), qui est le protecteur de Zoroastre et un vrai croyant.

  2. He was the father of Darius I, king of the Achaemenid Empire, and Artabanus, who was a trusted advisor to both his brother Darius as well as Darius's son and successor, Xerxes I. The son of Arsames, Hystaspes was a member of the Persian royal house of the Achaemenids.

  3. Hystaspe ou Hystaspes (en vieux persan : Vištāspa ; en grec ancien : Ὑστάσπης (Hustáspēs), parfois Guštāsp (en persan : گشتاسپ) (VIe avant J-C), est un prince achéménide, père de Darius Ier.

  4. Hystaspes (flourished 6th century bc) was the son of Arsames, king of Parsa, and father of the Achaemenid king Darius I of Persia. According to the 5th-century-bc Greek historian Herodotus, Hystaspes was governor of Persis under Cyrus II the Great and Cambyses II and accompanied Cyrus on his last campaign against the Massagetai in 530 bc.

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  5. 15 déc. 2004 · HYSTASPES, ORACLES OF (Gk. Khrēseis Hystaspou), a collection of prophecies ascribed to Vištāspa, the patron and follower of Zarathustra, whom the Middle Iranian and part of the ancient tradition also identified with Darius’s father (J. Bidez and F. Cumont, I, p. 215, n. 3). The text of the work is not extant, except for resumés ...

  6. Vishtaspa (fl. 550 BC), known under his Hellenized name Hystaspes (Ὑστάσπης), was a Persian satrap of Bactria and Persis, and the father of Darius I, king of the Achaemenid Empire, and Artabanus, a trusted adviser to both his brother (Darius) and later his nephew (Darius's son and successor, Xerxes I). The son of Arsames, Hystaspes was ...

  7. Hystaspes was the second son of the Persian king Xerxes I.[1] When his father was assassinated by the vizier Artabanus, Hystaspes' younger brother Artaxerxes I ascended the throne. According to Diodorus of Sicily, Hystaspes was satrap of Bactria at the time of his father's death.[1] This claim of Diodorus conflicts with the version of Ctesias ...