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- with the rule of Monobazos I (late 1st-century BCE), Gordyene became an Adiabenian dependency. It reached its zenith under Izates II, who was granted the...
- the border areas of Adiabene, a v****al kingdom of the Parthians. The Adiabenian king, Monobazos, including Tiridates, protested in front of the entire...
- chamber of the Sanhedrin, with the destruction and fire reaching the Adiabenian palaces. Soon, the entire Lower City, extending down to the Pool of Siloam...
- Galatian, Thracian and Bithynian infantry and cavalry 70,000–100,000 men Adiabenians, Corduenians, Iberians, Medians 20,000–25,000 Armenians Casualties and...
- with Romans and Armenians alike. The siege was largely undertaken by the Adiabenian contingent, since the Parthians, being cavalrymen, were unskilled and...
- throne. He placed a well-disciplined force of cataphracts along with Adiabenian auxiliaries under the command of spahbod Moneses and ordered him to expel...