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    • Zarathushtra Spitama, more commonly known as Zoroaster or Zarathustra, was an Iranian religious reformer who challenged the tenets of the contemporary Ancient Iranian religion, becoming the spiritual founder of Zoroastrianism. Variously described as a sage or a wonderworker; in the oldest Zoroastrian scriptures, the Gathas, which he is believed to h… See more

    BornUnknown, traditionally c. 624–599 BC · Greater Iran
    DiedUnknown, traditionally c. 547–522 BC (age 77)
    SpouseTwo unnamed wives · Hvōvi
    ChildrenIsat Vâstra · Urvatat Nara · Hvare Chithra · Freni · Thriti · Pouruchista
    Name and etymology

    Zoroaster's name in his native language, Avestan, was probably Zaraθuštra. His translated name, "Zoroaster", derives from a later (5th century BC) Greek transcription, Zōroastrēs (Ζωροάστρης), as used in XanthusSee more

    Date

    There is no consensus on the dating of Zoroaster. The Avesta gives no direct information about it, while historical sources are conflicting. Some scholars base their date reconstruction on the Proto-Indo-Iranian lan… See more

     
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  3. Zoroastrianism | Definition, Beliefs, Founder, Holy …

    Sep 9, 2024 · Zoroastrianism, ancient pre-Islamic religion of Iran with both monotheistic and dualistic elements that likely influenced the other major religions, including in angelology and eschatology. Zoroastrian communities …

  4. Biography of Zarathustra, Founder of Zoroastrianism

    Jan 21, 2020 · Zarathustra, also known as Zoroaster, was an ancient religious leader and philosopher born sometime between about 1700 BCE and 600 BCE, who is credited with founding Zoroastrianism. He served as an inspiration to …

  5. Zarathushtra | Biography, Religion, & Facts | Britannica

    Sep 23, 2024 · The Iranian prophet and religious reformer Zarathushtra (flourished before the 6th century bce)—more widely known outside Iran as Zoroaster (the Greek form of his name)—is traditionally regarded as the …

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    The protagonist is nominally the historical Zarathustra, more commonly called Zoroaster in the West. Much of the book consists of discourses by Zarathustra on a wide variety of subjects, most of which end with the refrain "thus spoke …

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  9. Zoroastrianism - Wikiwand

    Zoroastrianism, also known as Mazdayasna and Behdin, is an Iranian religion. Among the world's oldest organized faiths, it is based on the teachings of Iranian prophet Zarathustra—commonly known by his Greek name Zoroaster—as set …

  10. Zoroastrianism - World History Encyclopedia

    Dec 12, 2019 · Zoroastrianism is the monotheistic faith established by the Persian prophet Zoroaster (also given as Zarathustra, Zartosht) between c. 1500-1000 BCE.

  11. Zoroastrianism in Iran - Wikipedia

    The Zoroastrian religion is supposed to have been founded around the middle of the second millennium BCE by the prophet Zoroaster, also known as Zarathushtra, for whom the religion is named. [1] Contemporary …

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