« Archaeological Research in Artaxata. Preliminary Report 2003-2004 ». Parthica, 7, 2005, pp. 19-28. [PDF]
In 2003-2004, excavations in Artaxata, in Armenia, brought to light, under walls of the early Medieval period, a structure made in bricks with dove-tail clamps, containing sherds, bricks, tesserae of a mosaic and tiles dated to the 1st-4th centuries AD ...
Messina, Vito
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The Arrogant Armenian – Tiridates (Bagratuni) in Cassius Dio and Movses Khorenats'i [PDF]
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Juntunen, Kai Johannes
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La cittadinanza romana concessa ai re orientali nel II secolo d.C. Il caso di Αὐρήλιος Πάκορος, re dell'Armenia maior [PDF]
EnAfter the difficulties created by the Parthian operations at the beginning of the principate of Antoninus Pius, the Romans regained indirect control of Armenia around 163-164 CE. Around 172 CE they finally escorted into Armenia the new king Sohaemus of
Traina, Giusto
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A iuvenalisi narrátor nőgyűlöletéről [PDF]
Expressions like misogynist and anti-feminist are occurring frequently in the scholarship on Juvenal’s almost 700-line-long Satire 6, as a label applied to not only the text, but also its narrator and in certain cases the poet himself.
Gellérfi Gergő
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The Mardians were an Iranian mountain tribe which inhabited many different regions of the Near East. Despite the fact that they are frequently present in the narratives of both Greek and Roman historians, they never aroused much interest among scholars ...
Gregoratti, Leonardo
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Artaxata-Artashat (Armenia) magnetic data of the eastern lower city
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De vita et laboribus Cn. Domitii Corbulonis. [PDF]
Tacitus beschreibt in seinem Geschichtswerk wiederholt Persönlichkeiten, deren Wirken in engem Zusammenhang mit der Geschichte des Imperium Romanum steht. Er folgt damit Cicero de or.
Hofstetter, Christina
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Zoroastrianism in Armenia. [PDF]
From the time of the conquest of Assyria and Urartu by the Medes to the fall of the Sasanian Empire to the Muslim Arabs some thirteen centuries later, Armenian culture developed under the religious, political and linguistic influence of various Iranian ...
Russell, James R.
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Monetary circulation in the mining area Territoria metallorum – case study of the Timacum Minus site [PDF]
Timacum Minus continued as an administrative center of the Territoria metallorum mining area from the middle of the 2nd century until its destruction around the middle of the 5th century.
Jović, Marija
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A Comparison and Contrast of the History of Christianity as it Developed in Cappadocia and Armenia during the First Five Centuries AD [PDF]
The purpose of this thesis is to examine key political, cultural or environmental factors which affected the rise and development of Christianity in two specific regions of eastern Anatolia during the first to fifth centuries AD.
Henzel, Judy
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