Tishtrya | |
Fictional Character | |
"Counting Potsherds" POD: 483 BCE; Relevant POD: 480 BCE | |
Type of Appearance: | Direct |
Nationality: | Persia |
Date of Birth: | 1st century BC |
Occupation: | Servant of Mithredath |
Tishtrya was a servant to Mithredath and accompanied him on his mission to Yauna province. He led a sheep to the Akropolis which Mithredath sacrificed in front of a marble stele to honor Khsrish I, the Conqueror. He also found several inscriptions on the walls but these proved to be unhelpful graffiti.[1]
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- ↑ See. e.g., Departures, pgs. 9-18, pb.
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