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The Early Reign of Mithradates II the Great in Parthia
Mithradates II (122–88/87 B.C.) is among the greatest Parthian kings, and because of his attainments, some ancient accounts call him “the Great.” Mithradates II rose to the throne after the unexpected death of his paternal uncle Artabanos I. In his early
Olbrycht, Marek Jan
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Jason M. Schlude, Rome, Parthia and the Politics of Peace: The Origins of War in the Ancient Middle East, London 2020 (review) [PDF]
Damian Hubiak
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Fúvóspartiták:1.c-moll partita = Parthia a la camera in c minor /Leopold Kozeluch +2.F-dúr harmonie = Harmonie in F major /Leopold Kozeluch +3.B-dúr partita = Parthia a la camera in B flat major /Leopold Kozeluch +5.No.1 Esz-dúr partita = Parthia in E ...
Kozeluch, Leopold
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The Rivalry of Rome and Parthia in the Sources from the Augustan Age to Late Antiquity
This article examines the longstanding rivalry of Rome and Parthia, which began as an unintended consequence of Crassus’ decisive defeat at Carrhae in 53 BCE. It synthesizes the accounts and opinions of numerous Graeco-Roman writers from the Augustan Age
Overtoom, Nikolaus L.
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Tacitus, in Encyclopaedia Iranica, New York, 2019
Due to the relative sparseness of Parthian sources, Tacitus’ data on Parthia, chiefly included in the Annals, but scattered also in his other works (the Historiae and Germania), is of particular importance (Walser; Sonnabend; Ehrhardt; Thommen; cf ...
Marek Olbrycht (6814832)
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Crisis in Parthia (ca. 90-70/69 BC) and Arsakid Coinages: Preliminary Remarks on Numismatic Evidence
The period of over two decades following the close of Mithradates II’s rule (ca. 122-87) and the beginning of the rule of Gotarzes I around 90 is regarded in the literature as a time of deep crisis in the Parthian Empire (ca. 90–70/69). During this time,
Olbrycht, Marek Jan
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Mithridates VI Eupator king of Pontus and the venomous snakes. [PDF]
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Five divertimentos for two oboes, two horns and two bassoons = Öt divertimento két oboára, két kürtre és két fagottra:1.C major = C-dúr divertimento : Hob.II:7 (Feld-Parthie) +2.F major = F-dúr divertimento : Hob.II:15 (Parthia) +3.G/C major = G-dúr / C ...
Haydn, Joseph
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The Early Parthian Policy of Augustus
This article addresses the early Parthian policy of Augustus, which proved to be pivotal in the history of Roman-Parthian relations. Considering his importance in this regard, scholars have rightly focused on Augustus and Parthia.
Schlude, Jason M.
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On the Self-stylization of Antiochus I of Commagene
On the Self-stylization of Antiochus I of CommageneThe article looks into the development in the means and measures employed by Antiochos I in representing himself to his subjects.
Peter Mittag
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