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Thea Musa, Roman Queen of Parthia

Iranica Antiqua, 2008
This article considers the ancient and modem evidence for reconstructing the life of Thea Musa, Roman Queen of Parthia. This singular woman rose to prominence in Parthia just prior to the turn of the millennium, and is identified as a gift of Augustus himself to King Phraates IV. Through this gift Augustus sought to undermine Parthian succession.
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Cinnamus Rex Parthiae, Tragoedia; 1760

2014
Provenienz: Landshut | Universitätsbibliothek | Stempel = 0014/W 4 P.lat.rec.
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Cultural Relations between Parthia and Rome

1983
The Parthians and the Romans were enemies engaged in ruthless and almost perpetual warfare, a life and death struggle which left few opportunities for peaceful contacts. The Parthian empire which the Romans regarded as the second world power was an oriental monarchy.
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