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Wikipedia EN
Parysatis (/pəˈrɪsətɪs/; Old Persian: Parušyātiš, Ancient Greek: Παρύσατις; 5th-century BC) was a powerful Persian Queen, consort of Darius II and had a large influence during the reign of Artaxerxes II. Parysatis was the daughter of Artaxerxes I, Emperor of Persia and Andia of Babylon. She was the half-sister of Xerxes II, Sogdianus, and Darius II. She married her half-brother Darius II and had 13 sons, of which four survived to adulthood: Artaxerxes II, Cyrus the Younger, Ostanes, and Oxathres. and one daughter - Amestris.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Παρύσατις: ιδος ἡ Парисатида (жена Дария Оха, мать Артаксеркса и Кира Младшего) Xen.
Greco-Persian Names
(-σάτις) APers. paru, much, Av. paru + APers. šiyāti, happiness, YAv. šāti.
Translations
ca: Parisatis; cs: Parysatis; de: Parysatis; el: Παρυσάτιδα; en: Parysatis; es: Parisátide; fa: پروشات; fi: Parysatis; fr: Parysatis; gl: Parisatis; he: פריסאטיס; hr: Parisatida; id: Parysatis; it: Parisatide; ja: パリュサティス; ko: 파리사티스; nl: Parysatis; pl: Parysatis; pt: Parisátide; ru: Парисатида; sh: Parisatida; sl: Parisatis; sv: Parysatis; uk: Парісатида I; zh: 帕瑞萨娣丝