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The Sassanian 'Immortals'

Iranica Antiqua, 2011
The Sassanian Persians are generally regarded as having maintained an elite cavalry unit called the 'Immortals', the formation of which was inspired by Achaemenian practice, thereby demonstrating continuity between the two dynasties, as per the general scholarly view.
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Statistical Feature Fusion for Sassanian Coin Classification

2015
Ancient coins classification has attracted increasing attention for the benefits which it brings to numismatic community. However, high between-class similarity and, in the meantime, high within-class variability make the problem a particular challenge.
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Roman Emperors in the Sassanian Reliefs

Journal of Roman Studies, 1954
The purpose of this paper is to put forward a new interpretation of five rock-reliefs in the province of Fars, S. Persia, which have been held to commemorate the capture of the Emperor Valerian near Edessa in A.D. 260. These reliefs may be grouped according to the number of Romans present.
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Sassanian

2021
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Parthian and Sassanian History Since World War I

Diogenes, 1960
There is a periodic need for a general survey and stock-taking in almost every field, but in the domain of the pre-Islamic history of Iran, to my knowledge, there has been little scholarly assessment of the picture of the past in light of changes wrought by new source materials.
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FIRST ROMAN SASSANIAN WAR

Parth İmparatorluğu’nun 224 yılında yıkılarak Ardeşir liderliğinde Sasani hakimiyetinin tesis edilmesi Doğu topraklarındaki egemenlik mücadelesinde güç dengelerinin değiştiği bir dönemdir. Bu dönem aynı zamanda Pers İmparatorluğu ideali ile yola çıkan Sasaniler ve Roma arasındaki rekabetin başlamasına sebep olan bir dönüm noktası olmuştur.
Doğan, Ezgigül, Özman, Recep
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Sassanian Pottery

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1922
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Between Romans and Sassanians: The Third and Fourth Centuries

1994
Abstract The changes and upheavals of the third century had their impact in Colchis and Iberia, as elsewhere. Through the third century and into the fourth the very centre of the Roman empire moved towards the periphery. The foundation of Constantinople in AD 324 is but one symptom of that development.
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