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Sophene
Sophene Roman province of Sophene, 120 CE Sophene was a province of the Roman Empire ... Osroene | Pannonia | Pamphylia | Pisidia | Pontus | Raetia | Sicilia | Sophene | Syria | Thracia edit
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Artaxiad Dynasty
... AD 1. Their realm included Greater Armenia, Sophene and intermittently Lesser Armenia and parts of ... III the Great conquers Greater Armenia and Sophene with his Armenian generals(strategoi) Artaxias and ... Greater Armenia and Zariadres as satrap of Sophene. Following the defeat of Antiochus by the ... Artaxias over Greater Armenia and Zariadres over Sophene. Lesser Armenia and Commagene regained their independence ... as kings (the former as king of Sophene, Acisene, Odomantis, and certain other countries, ...
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Zariadres
Zariadres Zariadres I was King of Sophene. In 201 BC Antiochus III the Great conquers Greater Armenia and Sophene with his Armenian generals(strategoi) Artaxias and ... Zariadres. Antiochus appointed Zariadres as satrap of Sophene. Following the defeat of Antiochus by the ... Artaxias over Greater Armenia and Zariadres over Sophene. In Iranian mythology , Zariadres was the younger ...
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Arsames I
... I Arsames I was the King of Sophene and the son of Sames. Arsames built the cities of Arsamosata in Sophene and Arsameia in Commagene.
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Orontid Dynasty
... continued their rule in the Kingdom of Sophene for a short while and in Commagene ... of the Seleucids: Greater Armenia and Armenia Sophene including Commagene or Armenia Minor. Antiochus III ...
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Tiridates I of Armenia
... of the house of Emessa received Armenia Sophene. In the spring of 58 AD Corbulo ... would remain in the country permanently, in Sophene, and Artaxata would be reconstructed. Tiridates agreed ...
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List of state leaders in 200 BC
... 207 BC-192 BC) Middle East Armenian Sophene – Zariachis , King of Armenian Sophene (211 BC-c.180 BC) Bithynia - Prusias ...
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List of Armenian Kings
... II (1042-1045) Lesser Armenia Orontid Dynasty Sophene Kings of Sophene Xerxes c. 220-212/211 BC Zariachis ...
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Boles?aw Kominek (translated from German)
... Boleslaw Kominek the appointment as Titularbischof of Sophene and Bishop in Wroc?aw. The Polish ...
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List of the Titularbistuemer (translated from German)
... Sitifis, Sitipa, Skálholt, Slebte, Socia, Soldaia, Soli, Sophene, Sora, Sorres, Soteropolis (EB), Sozopolis in Haemimonto ...
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