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THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF IRAN UNDER THE ARSACIDS

1983
The first fixed point in Parthian history is provided by the startingpoint of the Arsacid era, the vernal equinox of 247 BC. The significance for the Parthians of this moment in time has been variously explained: by Gardner it was seen as the date of a Parthian revolt against Seleucid suzerainty; by Tarn, as the coronation year of Tiridates I, the ...
A. Bivar
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The Heraclids and the Arsacids

Revue des Études Arméniennes, 1985
C. Toumanoff
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The Rise of the Arsacids and a New Iranian Topography of Power

Iranian Expanse, 2018
Chapter 4 argues that the Arsacids, through their tenure as the Iranian world’s longest-lived dynasty, created foundational architectural and cultural forms that shaped Iranian kingship through the early modern period.
M. Canepa
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Law and Love in Ovid: Courting Justice in the Age of Augustus by Ioannis Ziogas (review)

The Classical journal, 2023
Trajan. A further catalogue of dubious interpretations of Parthian wars from Verus to Macrinus cannot be pursued here. Most incredible is extending Caracalla’s 216 activities into Babylonia (170).
Teresa R. Ramsby
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The Parthian and Sasanian Empires

The Oxford World History of Empire, 2021
This chapter examines the development of the Arsacid (ca. 238 BCE–ca. 224 CE) and Sasanian (224–642 CE) empires of Iran. It investigates the establishment of a new Iranian empire under the Arsacid dynasty and the transformation of that loosely structured
M. Canepa
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A Bower in the Arsacides

2022
Hitherto, in descriptively treating of the Sperm Whale, I have chiefly dwelt upon the marvels of his outer aspect; or separately and in detail upon some few interior structural features.
Herman Melville, Hester Blum
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The Role and Place of the Middle Persian Language and Writing in Caucasian Albania

Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost, 2021
A significant political influence of Sasanian Iran on Caucasian Albania gives reasons to consider the spread of the Middle Persian language and writing among the Albanian nobility and authorities.
M. Gadzhiev
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