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- Anastasianism (Russian: Анастасианство, Анастасийство, Анастасиизм) or the Ringing Cedars (Звенящие Кедры; also "Jingling Cedars") falls into the category...
- The Anastasian Wall (Gr****: Ἀναστάσειον Τεῖχος, Anastáseion Teîchos; Turkish: Anastasius Suru) or the Long Walls of Thrace (Gr****: Μακρὰ Τείχη τῆς Θράκης...
- The Anastasian War was fought from 502 to 506 between the Byzantine Empire and the Sasanian Empire. It was the first major conflict between the two powers...
- Ashot Anastasian (Armenian: Աշոտ Անաստասյան; 16 July 1964 – 26 December 2016) was an Armenian chess Grandmaster. He won two team bronze medals and one...
- The Anastasian Wall Battle or Battle at the Anastasian Wall, which took place at the end of winterbeginning of spring 559, was a pivotal battle between...
- linking Athens to Piraeus and Phalerum. The Long Wall may also refer to: Anastasian Wall Long Wall on the Thracian Chersonese Long Wall of China, more commonly...
- its defensive system. The first and greatest of these is the 56 km long Anastasian Wall (Gk. τεῖχος Ἀναστασιακόν, teichos Anastasiakon) or Long Wall (μακρὸν...
- Christianity, and the second in 440, when Yazdegerd II raided Roman Armenia. The Anastasian War ended the longest period of peace the two powers ever enjo****. War...
- ethnic Paganisms, and inter-Pagan movements such as Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism, various movements of Hinduism, Siberian shamanism and Tengrism, various...
- empire engaged in the Isaurian War against the usurper Longinus and the Anastasian War against S****anid Persia. The Isaurian War (492–497) was stirred up...