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Talk:Parthia
Talk:Parthia I made the current map. It's ... suggesting one of the possible names for Parthia in the eyes of the Parthians. "The ... SouthernComfort 23:41, 23 May 2005 (UTC) Parthia and Rome Another important fact about Parthia's involvement with Rome is the return of the standards from Parthia in 20 BC by Augustus. Although ...
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Phrataphernes
... a Persian who held the government of Parthia and Hyrcania, under the king Darius III ... have been shortly after reinstated in his satrapy. At least he is termed by Arrian satrap of Parthia, during the advance of Alexander against Bessus ... seems to have again returned to his satrapy, from whence we find him sending his ... as on that occasion we find the satrapy of Parthia bestowed on Philip, who ...
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Stasanor
... had been appointed by Bessus satrap of Parthia. 2 As a reward for this exploit he obtained the satrapy of Aria, which was, however, soon after ... Alexander (323 BC), Stasanor retained his former satrapy of Drangiana, but in the subsequent division ... him in the undisturbed possession of his satrapy, 316 BC. 5 From this time his ...
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Peithon
... roads between east and west. Actually, the satrapy was too large for one man: Peithon ... Peithon expanded his realm. He invaded the satrapy of Parthia and made his brother Eudemus the new ...
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Arsacid Dynasty
... ruled Persia. Their realm is also called Parthia, which included the Iranian plateau and intermittently ... of the Amu-Darya, occupied the Seleucid satrapy of Parthia (the district of Tejen) by defeating and ...
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List of revenues
... 480 BC. Annual Tribute (in Silver Talents) Satrapy Babylonian Weight Attic Weight Ionia (Yauna) 400 ... Sagartia-Drangiana 250 325 Sacae 600 780 Parthia (Parthava) 300 390 Paricania 400 520 Alordia ...
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Governor
... satraps Media and Achaemenid Persia introduced the satrapy, probably inspired by the Assyrian / Babylonian examples ... in later Persia, again under Iranian dynasties : Parthia the Sassanid dynasty dispensed with the office ...
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