Amytis nke mgbasa ozi

Amitis nke Media (ihe dị ka 630-565 TOA; Median: *umati; Greek Ancient: Greek Ancient: Αμυτις, romanized: Amutis; Latin: Amytis) [1] bụ eze nwaanyị Babịlọn, nwunye Nebukadneza nke Abụọ na ada onye Midia. eze Cyaxares.

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The female name Àtụ:Transl is the Latinised form of the Greek name Àtụ:Transl (Αμυτις), which perhaps may reflect (with vowel metathesis) an original Median name Àtụ:Transl, meaning "having good thought," and which is an equivalent of the Avestan term Àtụ:Transl (Àtụ:Script).[1][2]

Ndụ

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Amytis bụ nwa nwanyị Cyaxares, na nwanne nwanyị Astyages.[3] Amytis nwere nwa nwanne nwanyị, nke aha ya bụ Amytis, site n'aka nwanne ya nwoke Astyages.[1]

Ọdịnala na-akọ na agụụ Amtis nwere maka ugwu ndị dị n’oké ọhịa nke Midia dugara n’iwu Ogige Ndị Ekowere nke Babilọn, dị ka Nebukadneza gbalịrị ime ya obi ụtọ site n’ịkụ osisi na ihe ọkụkụ nke ala nna ya.[1] Otú ọ dị, ihe àmà akụkọ ihe mere eme adịghị akwado ọdịnala a.

Ihe odide

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  1. Schmitt 1989.
  2. Schmitt (2011). Iranisches Personennamenbuch. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 73–74. ISBN 978-3-700-17142-3. 
  3. Cyaxares. Livius. Retrieved on 2015-06-15.