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Journal of Ancient History, 2021
This article reevaluates the origins of the First Romano-Parthian War (56/5–50 BCE) to better understand the different perspectives, policies, and objectives of the various Parthian and Roman leaders in the early and middle 50 s that helped forge the ...
Nikolaus Leo Overtoom
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This article reevaluates the origins of the First Romano-Parthian War (56/5–50 BCE) to better understand the different perspectives, policies, and objectives of the various Parthian and Roman leaders in the early and middle 50 s that helped forge the ...
Nikolaus Leo Overtoom
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The Classical Review, 2021
pace in Roman–Eastern relations with the emergence of Pompey, who acted as a potentate capable of establishing a dominion over the subject populations that nominally belonged to the Senate, but in point of fact was a prerogative of the general in charge.
Steven K. Ross
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pace in Roman–Eastern relations with the emergence of Pompey, who acted as a potentate capable of establishing a dominion over the subject populations that nominally belonged to the Senate, but in point of fact was a prerogative of the general in charge.
Steven K. Ross
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The Fall of Bactria, the Rise of Parthia
Reign of Arrows, 2020This chapter considers the decline of Greek rule in Bactria under the mounting weight of external and internal pressures. Antiochus III successfully subdued Bactria as another subordinate allied kingdom; however, the devastation of nomadic incursions and
Nikolaus Leo Overtoom
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VI. MEDIA, HYRCANIA, AND PARTHIA
The Hellenistic Settlements in the East from Armenia and Mesopotamia to Bactria and India, 2019openaire +2 more sources

