Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Persepolis' has mentioned 'Diodorus Siculus' in the following places:
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Diodorus Siculus writes that Persepolis had three walls with ramparts, which all had towers to provide a protected space for the defense personnel. | WIKI |
Diodorus Siculus writes that on his way to the city, Alexander and his army were met by 800 Greek artisans who had been captured by the Persians. | WIKI |
The locality described by Diodorus Siculus after Cleitarchus corresponds in important particulars with the historic Persepolis, for example, in being supported by the mountain on the east. | WIKI |
Several much later Greek and Roman accounts (including Arrian, Diodorus Siculus and Quintus Curtius Rufus) describe that the burning was the idea of Thaxc3xafs, mistress of Alexander's general Ptolemy I Soter, and possibly of Alexander himself. | WIKI |
Diodorus Siculus says that the rock at the back of the palace containing the royal sepulchers is so steep that the bodies could be raised to their last resting-place only by means of mechanical advantage. | WIKI |