The remains of a palace in Persepolis, an ancient city in the Achaemenid Empire. Built by Darius I, it was used as a venue for audiences and ceremonies. It had a total of 36 columns, 19 meters high, of which only 12 remain today. The staircase was used as a platform for envoys from vassal states and Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
アケメネス朝ペルシアの都市遺跡ペルセポリスにある宮殿跡。ダレイオス1世によって建造。謁見や祭儀の場として使われた。高さ19メートル、計36本の柱があったが、現在はそのうちの12本が残っている。階段部分には属国の使者や 出典 小学館デジタル大辞泉について 情報 | 凡例 |
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