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Parthian-Roman Wars

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Classics, 2019
Founded and ruled by the Arsacid royal family, the Parthian empire (c. 250 bce–227 ce) was the native Iranian empire that filled the power vacuum in the Middle East in the midst of Seleucid decline.
Jason M. Schlude
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The Seleucid and Arsacid Transformations of Iranian Palatial Architecture

Iranian Expanse, 2018
Chapter 15 argues that the Seleucids selectively appropriated the Persian palatial traditions to subsume and supersede the Achaemenid legacy. It argues that the Seleucids also used select Achaemenid palaces as anti-monuments, particularly, Susa.
M. Canepa
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Arsacid Cities in the Hanshu and Houhanshu

Iran and the Caucasus, 2018
In the reports of Chinese travellers submitted to the Emperors, they mentioned the places they had visited or heard of. Although some scholars have tried to identify these Chinese names as specific places in the Iranian Plateau and its bordering plains, their locations are still somewhat vague and debatable.
Hamidreza Pasha Zanous, Juping Yang
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An Introduction to Parthian Silver Fractions, the Little Anomalies of Arsacid Coinage

KOINON: The International Journal of Classical Numismatic Studies, 2018
Although Parthian coins have appealed to a cross-section of ancient coin collectors for centuries, interest seems to have been particularly piqued by the 1993 publication of Fred B.
Bob Robert Langnas
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Parthian Warfare Under the Early Arsacids 1

A Companion to Greek Warfare, 2021
M. Olbrycht
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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