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The Battle of Tigranocerta (69 BC): A Reconsideration
The ancient city of Tigranocerta (Tigranakert) is thought to be localized to the site of Ancient A/Erzen near Bozhöyük, which is in the district of Siirt Province. The Armenian king, Tigranes II, established this city in 76 BC, as it would be more at the
Muzaffer Demir
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Provincia Armenia in the Light of the Epigraphic Evidence
One very prominent context of the Pre-Christian history of Armenia of course lies with its relations with the great neighbouring empires of Parthia and Rome.
Michael Alexander Speidel
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Parthia in trije Concerti Johanna Adama Scheibla v arhivu Študijske knjižnice v Ptuju
Parthia in trije Concerti Johanna Adama Scheibla v arhivu Študijske knjižnice v ...
Andrej Rijavec
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The image of Tigran II the Great in Movses Khorenatsi’s “History of Armenia” [PDF]
The article examines the image of the king of Great Armenia Tigran II the Great in the work of the “Father of Armenian historiography” Movses Khorenatsi “History of Armenia”.
Khachatryan, Tagui Samvelovna
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A Fight to Reclaim the Central Asian Frontier. The Seleucid and Parthian Rivalry in the 230s BC [PDF]
This article investigates the initial conflict between the Parthians and Seleucids in the late 230s BC that established a much longer period of rivalry between these opposing forces. Arsaces I founded the independent Parthian kingdom in northeastern Iran
Nikolaus Leo Overtoom
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Iconography of Power: the Bearded King on the Coinage of Seleucus II Callinicus [PDF]
Seleucus II Callinicus was the first Seleucid king (from 246 to 225 BC) who portrayed himself on coins bearded andwearing a diadem. This seems to be due to the wars that were waged in the Seleucid Empire during the reign of thisking, including the ...
Robert Sebastian Wojcikowski
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Nero’s Nubian Nile, India and the rubrum mare (Tacitus, Annals 2.61) [PDF]
This paper considers ancient and some modern thought about the general characteristics of ‘client kings.’ Arguably exceptional cases (especially Parthians) and key issues (especially succession) are examined in the larger framework of Roman ...
Braund, David
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A Precious Belt Set from the Nomadic Elite Burial near the Village of Kosika
The paper is devoted to the study of the belt set (a buckle and a belt tip made of gold in the form of hedgehogs with inlays of color stone, glass, paste and with the use of cloisonné technique) from the ruined elite burial of the Middle Sarmatian time ...
Mikhail Yu. Treister
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Trichoepithelioma and the kings of ancient Parthia. [PDF]
Hart GD.
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