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  2. Zoroaster - Wikipedia

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    Zoroaster is rarely depicted as looking directly at the viewer; instead, he appears to be looking slightly upwards, as if beseeching. Zoroaster is almost always depicted with a beard along with other factors bearing similarities to 19th-century portraits of Jesus. [99] Indian Zoroastrian depiction of Zoroaster from a 1906 travel guide.

  3. Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia

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    The precise date of the founding of the religion is uncertain and estimates vary wildly from 2000 BCE to "200 years before Alexander". Zoroaster was born – in either Northeast Iran or Southwest Afghanistan – into a culture with a polytheistic religion, which featured excessive animal sacrifice [105] and the excessive ritual use of ...

  4. Tommaso Masini - Wikipedia

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    Tommaso di Giovanni Masini (c. 1462 – 1520), known as Zoroastro da Peretola, was a friend and collaborator of Leonardo da Vinci. [1] [2]According to Scipione Ammirato, he was born in Peretola, near Florence, and he was the child of a gardener, [3] although he said he was the illegitimate child of Bernardo Rucellai, Lorenzo il Magnifico brother-in-law.

  5. Miraculous births - Wikipedia

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    The Annunciation by Guido Reni (1621). Miraculous births are a common theme in mythological, religious and legendary narratives and traditions. They often include conceptions by miraculous circumstances and features such as intervention by a deity, supernatural elements, astronomical signs, hardship or, in the case of some mythologies, complex plots related to creation.

  6. Saoshyant - Wikipedia

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    The common noun also appears in the Younger Avesta (e.g. Yasna 61.5), where it generically denotes religious leaders, including Zoroaster (e.g. Yasna 46.3) [2] Another common noun airyaman "member of community" is an epithet of these saoshyants.

  7. Ancient Iranian religion - Wikipedia

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    Zoroaster appears to have been the first religious figure to develop an eschatological myth about a future saviour to rescue the world from evil. This idea plays an important part in Zoroastrianism. This idea plays an important part in Zoroastrianism.

  8. Parsis - Wikipedia

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    the Parsi community consists of: a) Parsis who are descended from the original Persian emigrants and who are born of both Zoroastrian parents and who profess the Zoroastrian religion; b) Iranis [here meaning Iranians, not the other group of Indian Zoroastrians] professing the Zoroastrian religion; c) the children of Parsi fathers by alien ...

  9. File:Zoroaster, Grand Canyon 2005.jpg - Wikipedia

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