Parthian-Armenian relations from the 2nd century BCE to the second half of the 1st century CE [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present Parthian-Armenian relations from the end of the 2nd century BCE to the so-called Treaty of Rhandeia (63 CE). This covers the period from the first contact of both states to the final conclusion of long-drawn-out ...
Dąbrowa, Edward
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The Image of the City in Armenia: Anthropological Perspective [PDF]
Socially significant phenomena are usually personified and embodied in the images of ancestors, ethnarchs, and heroes. The anthropomorphic symbol in the fine arts was an integral part of ancient Greek culture from the very beginning.
Viktorya Vasilyan
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The Good Christian Ruler in the First Millennium [PDF]
This volume brings together historical research on classical antiquity and early medieval Europe with the study of eastern Christianity. To this end, it examines concepts of good rulership, especially of good Christian rulership, to highlight ...
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Beyond East & West: Hellenistic commagene between particularism and universalism [PDF]
NWOClassical & Mediterranean ...
Riedel, S., Versluys, M.J.
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Arsacid dynastic marriages [PDF]
Dynastic marriages in the Hellenistic world were an important diplomatic tool that provided distinct political benefi ts to one or both of the parties involved.
Dąbrowa, Edward
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(*Review Article) Armenian and Iranian Town-Planning Interactions between 8th BC-7th AD Centuries in the Context of Architecture [PDF]
It is known that among the important nodes in the history of world urban development is the formation of the settlements of ancient Iran and Armenia. The study of their heritage is of high importance and interest.
Keshavarz Rahbar, Golrokh
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Perceptions of classical Armenia: Romano-Parthian relations, 70 BC-AD 220 [PDF]
Relative to its importance, little research has been done on the Romano-Parthian rivalry that existed during the first two centuries AD. By extension, even less has been written concerning the kingdom of classical Armenia, which often served as the focal
Poirot, III, John Joseph
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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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Kin and culture: clan, household and family formation in late antique Armenia [PDF]
The importance of Armenia’s hereditary naxarar elite in the late antique and medieval eras has long been acknowledged by scholars, and the region’s peripheral position has made these landed aristocrats a focus of academics of the Byzantine and Sasanian ...
Alford, Daniel
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