File:William Rainey - Death of the Persian admiral at Salamis.jpg

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English: Battle of Salamis, fought between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire in September 480 BC; The death of the Persian admiral Ariabignes (a brother of Xerxes) early in the battle.
فارسی: مرگ دریاسالار ایرانی آریابیگنس در جنگ سالامیس، اثر ویلیام رینی، ۱۹۱۰.
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Author William Rainey, (1852-1936)
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