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Darius may refer to: Persian royalty ;Kings of the Achaemenid Empire * Darius I (the Great, 550 to 487 BC) * Darius II (423 to 404 BC) * Darius III (Codomannus, 380 to 330 BC) ;Crown princes * Darius (son of Xerxes I), crown prince of Persia, may have ruled briefly in 465 BC *Darius, son of Artaxerxes II, crown prince and junior king of his father, father of Arbupales Kings, princes, and politicians * Darius (praetorian prefect), Praetorian prefect of the East in 436 to 437 AD * Darius I of Media Atropatene * Darius II of Persis * Darius the Mede * Darius of Pontus * Dara Shikoh, known as Darius the Magnificent * Darius, one of the sons of King Mithridates VI Eupator Other * ''Darius'' (album), by Graham Collier * Darius (given name), including a list of people with the given name *Darius (surname) * Darius (horse), a racehorse * Darius Films * ''Darius (video game)'', a side-scrolling shoot-'em-up by Taito, originally released for the arcades in 1987 See also * Darius II ...
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Darius The Mede
Darius the Mede is mentioned in the Book of Daniel as King of Babylon between Belshazzar and Cyrus the Great, but he is not known to secular history and there is no space in the historical timeline between those two verified rulers. Belshazzar, who is often mentioned as king in the book of Daniel, was in fact the crown-prince and governor while his father was in Arabia from ca. 553 to 543 BCE, but Nabonidus had returned to Babylon years before the fall of the Babylonian empire. Most scholars view this Darius as a literary fiction, but some have tried to harmonize the Book of Daniel with history by identifying him with various known figures, notably Cyrus, Cyaxares, or Gobryas, the general who was first to enter Babylon when it fell to the Persians in 539 BCE. Biblical mentions Darius is first mentioned in the story of Belshazzar's feast ( Daniel 5). Belshazzar, king of Babylon, holds a great feast, during which a hand appears and writes on the wall: "''MENA'', ''MENA'', ''TE ...
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Darius Films
Darius Films Inc. is a film and television production company founded in 1996. Headquarters are located in Los Angeles, California, and Toronto, Ontario. The company makes about $1-5 million in sales. It has produced over thirty feature films, which have premiered at the most prestigious film festivals and have sold worldwide. They have worked with actors and actresses, including Samantha Bee, Matt Dillon, Woody Harrelson, Ethan Hawke, Harvey Keitel, Nick Nolte, Sandra Oh, Noomi Rapace, Tim Roth, Kurt Russell, and Susan Sarandon. Highlights of some of their productions include ''Stockholm'', '' The Art of the Steal'', ''The Padre'', '' Weirdsville'', '' Defendor'', and '' The Calling''. Filmography *''Motel'' (1998) *''Jailbait'' (2000) *''Re-Generation'' (2004) *'' The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico'' (2005) *''Cool Money'' (2005) *''A Lobster Tale'' (2006) *''Run Robot Run!'' (2006) *'' Weirdsville'' (2007) *'' Hank and Mike'' (2008) *''Surviving Crooked Lake'' ( ...
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Darius I
Darius I ( ; – 486 BCE), commonly known as Darius the Great, was the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE. He ruled the empire at its territorial peak, when it included much of West Asia, parts of the Balkans (Skudra, Thrace–Achaemenid Macedonia, Macedonia and Paeonia (kingdom), Paeonia) and the Caucasus, most of the Black Sea's coastal regions, Central Asia, the Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley, Indus Valley in the far east, and portions of North Africa and Northeast Africa including History of Persian Egypt, Egypt (), eastern ancient Libya, Libya, and coastal The Sudans, Sudan. Darius ascended the throne by overthrowing the Achaemenid monarch Bardiya (or ''Smerdis''), who he claimed was in fact an imposter named Gaumata. The new king met with rebellions throughout the empire but quelled each of them; a major event in Darius's life was his expedition to subjugate Ancient Greece, Greece and punish Classical At ...
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Darius (album)
''Darius'' is a live album by composer/bassist Graham Collier which was originally released on his own Mosaic label in 1974.Graham Collier: A Tribute
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said "This is easily the finest of Collier's early works; it breathes and moves and changes shape, tone, and intent, and comes off as a master work of balance between composition and improvisation". On Nic Jones noted "It might be argued that the six-piece band featured on both ''Darius'' and ''Midnight Blue'' is one of the best Collier has ...
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Dara (other)
Dara is a given name in several languages. Dara, Daraa, or DARA may also refer to: Geography Africa * Dar'a, region in northern Ethiopia * Dara (woreda), region in southern Ethiopia Asia * Dara (Mesopotamia), an archeological site in Mardin province, Turkey * Dara, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Daraa Governorate, province of Syria * Daraa, capital city of the Daraa Governorate Europe * Dara, Greece, community in Arcadia, Greece * Dara, a village in Pietroasele Commune, Buzău County, Romania * Dara, a village in Dorolț Commune, Satu Mare County, Romania * Daranak, Armenia, also called ''Dara'' Film and entertainment * ''Dara'' (film), a 2007 Indonesian short film ** ''Macabre'' (film), a 2009 Indonesian film based on the short film ''Dara'' * Dara of Jasenovac a Serbian historical drama film * Dara (game) West African strategy game People * Dara clan, a clan of Jats in India * Sandara Park, South Korean singer, actress and tele ...
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Daria (other)
''Daria'' is an American adult animated sitcom. Daria or Darya may also refer to: People * Daria (name), people named Daria or Darya * St. Daria (died ), early Christian martyr Other uses * Amu Darya The Amu Darya ( ),() also shortened to Amu and historically known as the Oxus ( ), is a major river in Central Asia, which flows through Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan. Rising in the Pamir Mountains, north of the Hindu Ku ..., river in Central Asia and Afghanistan * Cyclone Daria, a 1990 European windstorm * ''Daria'' (moth), a genus of moth * "Daría", a song by La 5ª Estación from their 2004 album '' Flores de Alquiler'' See also * Dario (other) * Darius (other) * Dari (other) * Darina (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Darius II (other)
Darius II was king of the Persian Empire from 423 BC to 405 or 404 BC. Darius II may also refer to: * Darius II of Persis (1st century AD), king of the Kingdom of Persis * ''Darius II'' (video game) See also * Darius (other) {{disambig, hndis ...
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Darius (video Game)
is a 1987 horizontal-scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Taito. Players control a starship named the Silver Hawk in its mission to destroy the Belser empire before they wipe out the planet Darius. Its gameplay involves traversing through a series of scrolling levels while destroying enemies and collecting power-up icons. It is notable for its unique three-screen panoramic display. The game was designed by a small team of others led by Junji Yarita. In contrast to other similar games, which feature mechanical or insect-like enemies, ''Darius'' uses aquatic creatures like fish and crabs for its enemies and screen-filling bosses. Its large arcade cabinet, based on Taito's earlier panoramic display game ''Laser Grand Prix'' (1983), was designed to provide a cinematic atmosphere and stand out from other games at the time. The soundtrack was created by Taito's "house band" Zuntata, the majority being composed through a combination of FM synthesis and sampling. G ...
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Darius (horse)
Darius (1951–1968) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, best known for winning the Classic 2000 Guineas in 1954. In a racing career which lasted from the spring of 1953 until November 1955 he ran twenty-one times, won nine races and was placed on ten occasions. He was one of the best British two-year-olds of his generation, winning four races including the July Stakes and the Champagne Stakes. In the following year he won the 2000 Guineas and the St James's Palace Stakes, finished second in the Eclipse Stakes and third in both The Derby and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. He won three more races as a four-year-old including the Eclipse Stakes. After a disappointing run in the Washington, D.C. International Stakes he was retired to stud where he had considerable success as a sire of winners. Background Darius was a "good-looking" bay horse with one white foot, standing 16 hands high, bred by his owner Sir Percy Loraine. He was sired by the 1945 De ...
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Darius (surname)
Darius is a surname derived from the Persian-origin masculine given name Darius. Notable people with the surname include: See also * Darius (given name) Darius is an English-rendered masculine given name of Persian origin, derived from the original name (). Origin and meaning The name's origins trace back to , which is composed of (, ) and (, ), meaning "holding firm the good" from Proto-Ind ...
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Darius (given Name)
Darius is an English-rendered masculine given name of Persian origin, derived from the original name (). Origin and meaning The name's origins trace back to , which is composed of (, ) and (, ), meaning "holding firm the good" from Proto-Indo-European *' () and analogous to: * () * () * Elamite: * Akkadian: Shorter forms include: * () * * () * () * () * Elamite: * Akkadian: * Egyptian: * () Notable people with the given name Historical figures *Darius I (the Great) (521–486 BCE), Persian king * Darius II (423–404 BCE), Persian king * Darius III (Codomannus) (336–330 BCE), Persian king * Darius I of Media Atropatene (85-65 BCE), Persian prince * Darius Painter, Italian vase painter * Darius of Pontus, Persian monarch * Darius the Magnificent (1615-1659), Mughal prince * Darius the Mede, King of Babylon * Darius (praetorian prefect), Praetorian prefect of the East in 436 to 437 CE A * Darius Acuff (born 2006), American basketball player * Darius Adam ...
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Dara Shikoh
Dara Shikoh (20 March 1615 – 30 August 1659), also transliterated as Dara Shukoh, was the eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Dara was designated with the title ''Padshahzada-i-Buzurg Martaba'' () and was favoured as a successor by his father and his elder sister, Princess Jahanara Begum. He had been given the title of '''Shah-e-Buland Iqbal''' by Shah Jahan. In the war of succession which ensued after Shah Jahan's illness in 1657, Dara was defeated by his younger brother Prince Muhiuddin (later, the Emperor Aurangzeb). He was executed in 1659 on Aurangzeb's orders after Mughal war of succession (1658–1659), a bitter struggle for the imperial throne. Dara was a liberal-minded unorthodox Muslim as opposed to the orthodox Aurangzeb; he authored the work ''The Confluence of the Two Seas'', which argues for the harmony of Sufi philosophy in Islam and Vedanta philosophy in Hinduism. A great patron of the arts, he was also more inclined towards philosop ...
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