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Acilisene (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκιλισηνή, romanized: Akilisēnḗ),
known as
Ekegheats or
Yekeghyats (Old Armenian: Եկեղեաց, romanized: Ekełeac’) in Armenian...
- The
Peace of
Acilisene was a
treaty between the
Eastern Roman Empire under Theodosius I and the
Sasanian Empire under Shapur III,
which was
resolved in...
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religion heavily influenced by Zoroastrianism. However, the
Peace of
Acilisene in 384
formalized the
Sasanian control over the
entire Caucasus, though...
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increase from 86,779 in 2007.
Acilisene, the
ancient region that is now Erzincan, was the site of the
Peace of
Acilisene by
which in AD 387
Armenia was...
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Armenia was
partitioned into
Roman and
Sasanian sectors with the
Peace of
Acilisene in 387.
Khosrov reigned in the eastern,
Sasanian part,
while his relative...
- The city also
known as
Acilisene and Keltzene. The town was also
known as
Acilisene and Keltzene,
Eliza and Erzindjan.
Acilisene was a
province situated...
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Kings of
Armenia to
travel once a year to the
temple at
Eriza (Erez) in
Acilisene in
order to
celebrate the
festival of the divinity;
Tiridates made this...
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Western Armenia.
Another treaty followed between 384 and 390, the
Peace of
Acilisene (usually
dated c. 387),
which established a
definite line of division...
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Kings of
Armenia to
travel once a year to the
temple at
Eriza (Erez) in
Acilisene in
order to
celebrate the
festival of the divinity;
Tiridates made this...
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which become a
second established religion in
Iberia after the
Peace of
Acilisene in 378. The
conversion to
Christianity eventually placed the Georgians...