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ARSACID BEVERAGES IN LUCAN

The Classical Quarterly, 2019
In the eighth book of Lucan'sBellum Ciuile, Pompey sends the Galatian king Deiotarus into the distant East to seek an alliance with Parthia, the vast empire beyond the Euphrates ruled by the Arsacid dynasty. His instructions to Deiotarus begin with these lines (8.211–14):‘quando’ ait ‘Emathiis amissus cladibus orbis,qua Romanus erat, superest ...
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ХРОНОЛОГИЯ (ПРОДОЛЖИТЕЛЬНОСТЬ И ПОСЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬНОСТЬ ПРАВЛЕНИЯ ЦАРЕЙ) РАННИХ АРТАШЕСИДОВ И АРШАКИДОВ В ПРИЗМЕ ПРОТИВОРЕЧИЙ ПЕРВОИСТОЧНИКОВ И ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬСКОЙ ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ (РЕЧЬ В ЗАЩИТУ СВЕДЕНИЙ МОВСЕСА ХОРЕНАЦИ)

Journal of Oriental Studies
 In the existing database of sources on the history of the Artaxiads and Arsacids, there are minor inclusions that contain information regarding the chronology (duration and sequence) of the reign of the first kings of this dynasty. Information regarding
Руслан Кобзарь
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Parthian-Roman Wars

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Classics, 2019
Founded and ruled by the Arsacid royal family, the Parthian empire (c. 250 bce–227 ce) was the native Iranian empire that filled the power vacuum in the Middle East in the midst of Seleucid decline.
Jason M. Schlude
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Parthian Warfare Under the Early Arsacids 1

A Companion to Greek Warfare, 2021
M. Olbrycht
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A Bower in the Arsacides

2008
Hitherto, in descriptively treating of the Sperm Whale, I have chiefly dwelt upon the marvels of his outer aspect; or separately and in detail upon some few interior structural features.
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Deux notes sur les drachmes arsacides

Revue numismatique, 1971
Sellwood David G. Deux notes sur les drachmes arsacides. In: Revue numismatique, 6e série - Tome 13, année 1971 pp. 154-159.
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