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  1. Hace 4 días · Also Prince of Iberia. Bagrat shared with his brothers the patrimonial holdings, but which lands he actually possessed is not directly indicated in the medieval sources. He found himself in a constant struggle with the Arabs, the Abasgians and the Kakhetians over the possession of central Iberia. Adarnase II (ადარნასე II) Before 826

  2. Hace 1 día · Benjamin of Tiberias. The Roman–Persian Wars, also known as the Roman–Iranian Wars, were a series of conflicts between states of the Greco-Roman world and two successive Iranian empires: the Parthian and the Sasanian. Battles between the Parthian Empire and the Roman Republic began in 54 BC; [1] wars began under the late Republic, and ...

    • 54 BC – 628 AD (681 years)
  3. 20 de abr. de 2024 · As a gravestone found in Ephesus states that Mithridates was the freedman of Agrippa, Mazeus must have been the one manumitted by Augustus. Thankful for the manumission, they had this gate built in the honour of Octavian Augustus, his wife Livia, his son-in-law Marcus Agrippa, and Julia the elder, the daughter of Augustus and the wife of Agrippa.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MithraismMithraism - Wikipedia

    2 de may. de 2024 · Bas-relief of the tauroctony of the mysteries, Metz, France. The name Mithras (Latin, equivalent to Greek Μίθρας [11]) is a form of Mithra, the name of an old, pre-Zoroastrian, and, later on, Zoroastrian, god [g] [h] – a relationship understood by Mithraic scholars since the days of Franz Cumont.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2024 · April 11, 2024. Tetradrachm with the face of Mithridates c. 110 BC. Credit: Angel M. Felicisimo Wikimedia Commons CC BY 2.0. Mithridates was an ambitious Greco-Persian king who left his mark in history as a result of his fierce war against the Romans and his immunity to poison.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Dive into the enigmatic world of Mithridates VI, King of Pontus, better known as Mithridates the Great. Join us as we unravel the legend behind his bizarre o...

  7. Hace 3 días · History of Iran. The Parthian empire was the most enduring of the empires of the ancient Near East. After the Parni nomads had settled in Parthia and had built a small independent kingdom, they rose to power under king Mithradates the Great (171-138 BCE). The Parthian empire occupied all of modern Iran, Iraq and Armenia, parts of Turkey ...