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Apadana Palace, Persepolis, Iran. Began by Darius the Great and completed by his son Xerxes I 30 years later in 480 BCRS-273 Apadana Palace, Persepolis, Iran. Began by Darius the Great and completed by his son Xerxes I 30 years later in 480 BC, the palace was used by The King of Kings for official audiences
Doorway, Persepolis, Iran. Relief carving depicting representatives of subject nations bringing gifts to the PersianRS-274 Doorway, Persepolis, Iran. Relief carving depicting representatives of subject nations bringing gifts to the Persian kings Robyn Stewart contact details: prints@ardea.com tel
Relief carving, Persepolis, Iran. Relief carving depicting a Persian officerRS-275 Relief carving depicting a Persian officer Persepolis, Iran. Robyn Stewart contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401
Phases of the Sky carving, Persepolis, Iran. The lion, symbol of the springRS-272 Phases of the Sky carving, Persepolis, Iran. Iran The lion, symbol of the spring, is eating the bull which is the symbol of the winter according to the phases of the stars; the meaning is that
Xerxes Gateway, Persepolis, Iran. Xerxes Gateway (Gate of All Nations), the main entrance gate of PersepolisRS-271 Xerxes Gateway (Gate of All Nations), the main entrance gate of Persepolis, built in the time of Xerxes I (485-465 BC)