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Darius-Vase.jpg(292 × 480 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 61 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/jpeg)

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Original detail of Darius, with a label in Greek (ΔΑΡΕΙΟΣ, top right) giving his name, on the Darius Vase.
Darío I, rey de los persas
Deutsch: Darius aus Baumeister: Denkmäler des klassischen Alterums. 1885. Band I.; Tafel VI. Die Abbildung zeigt Darius auf der sogenannten griechischen Darius-Vase in Neapel, 1851 in Canosa di Puglia gefunden.
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Fons August Baumeister: Denkmäler des klassischen Alterums.
Auctor August Baumeister


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Darius I of Persia, holding an acinaces sword in his lap.

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