Zoroaster

Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, was a religious reformer and spiritual founder of Zoroastrianism. He founded the first documented monotheistic religion in the world and also had an impact on Plato, Pythagoras, and the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Zoroastrians believe that he was a prophet who transmitted God’s messages and founded a religious movement that challenged the existing traditions of ancient Iranian religion, while in the minority Ahmadiyya branch of Islam and in the Baháʼí Faith, he is also considered a prophet. He was a native speaker of Avestan and lived in the eastern part of the Iranian plateau, but his exact birthplace is uncertain. Wikipedia

Born between c. 1500 and c. 500 BC (maybe c. 1000 BC), Greater Iran
Age 2524 years
Known for Spiritual founder, central figure and prophet in Zoroastrianism, Prophet in Baháʼí Faith, Prophet in Ahmadiya branch of Islam
Spouse(s) According to Zoroastrian tradition, unnamed wife, unnamed wife, Hvōvi
Children According to Zoroastrian tradition, Isat Vâstra, Urvatat Nara, Hvare Chithra, Freni, Thriti, Pouruchista
Parent(s) Pourušaspa, Dugdōw

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