Cyrus (disambiguation)
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The name Cyrus (or Kourosh in Persian, Kyros in Greek) may refer to:
Persian rulers and princes:
- Cyrus I of Anshan, King of Persia around 650 BC
- Cyrus II the Great, Achaemenid King of Kings of Persia 559 BC - 529 BC — See also Cyrus in the Judeo-Christian tradition and Cyrus the Great in the Quran
- Cyrus the Younger, brother to the Persian King of kings Artaxerxes — died 401 BC
- Cyrus Reza II Pahlavi, pretender to the modern Iranian imperial throne, 'succeeded' his father Mohammed Reza Pahlavi in exile
Furthermore:
- Cyrus of Alexandria, a Melchite Patriarch and co-founder of Monothelism
- Cyrus is the name of a character in the video game Chrono Trigger
- Cyrus (imapd) — a mail server meant to be run on a sealed system.
- Cyrus Poncha — National Squash Coach India
- Don Callis — a professional wrestler who competed as Cyrus.
- Cyrus, another moniker of Basic Channel's Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernestus
- Cyrus, a brand of audio hardware
- Cyrus Broacha, MTV India VJ
- Cyrus Sahukar, MTV India VJ
- Gordon Cyrus, Swedish performer and record producer
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