Zoaoraster
The Persians followed the teachings of Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism. Zoroaster preached monotheism, the existence of a singular god named Ahura Mazda, who represented the forces of good and light. His teachings influenced Persian culture and politics for centuries.
A religious adherent is someone who follows and practices the beliefs and teachings of a particular religion. They adhere to the principles, rituals, and traditions of their faith in their daily life.
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Saints are individuals who are recognized for their exceptional holiness in various religious traditions, while disciples are followers or students of a religious leader, particularly in Christianity. Saints are often venerated and may be considered intercessors between humans and the divine, while disciples are more focused on learning and spreading the teachings of their religious leader.
It is subjective to determine the most successful religious leader in the world as success can be measured in different ways such as followers, impact, or teachings. Some religious leaders that are widely recognized for their influence include the Dalai Lama, Pope Francis, and the late Mother Teresa.
Characteristics of a religious movement may include a charismatic leader, a distinct set of beliefs or teachings, rituals or practices, a sense of community or belonging among followers, and efforts to spread its message to a wider audience.
Zarathustra.
zoroaster was a persian religious leader
zoroaster was a persian religious leader
The leader of the Persians was Xerxes I
The leader was called Leoleadre and they fought at Thermopylae
The word 'disciple' is a Greek word, meaning learner, pupil, or student. It is best known in the context of the twelve men who followed Christ during His ministry years on Earth. However, it can be applied to anyone who is a follower of a particular person or belief.
Alexander the Great .
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King Xerxes.
he conquered more land for them, but did not give the Persians religious freedom, which led to many revolts against him which created chaos which the following leader, Cambyses'cousin, Darius,had to resolve.
Julius Caesar was not a religious leader nor a philosopher. He left no teachings except in the Latin language in a 'round about way. His commentaries on the war in Gaul are standard exercises in translation for second year Latin students.
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