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Anthemusias (Gr****: Ανθεμουσιάς) or
Charax Sidae was an
ancient Mesopotamian town,
according to
Pliny and Strabo.
Isidore of
Charax says that it was 8...
- the Euphrates,
other Roman forces moved on
Osroene from Armenia,
taking Anthemusia, a town
southwest of Edessa. In 165,
Roman forces moved on Mesopotamia...
- "per
navalem Aborae pontem".
Strabo describes it as near the town of
Anthemusias. The
river is fed by
several smaller streams, the
names of
which are...
- the
south Batnae was
capital of the semi-autonomous prin****lity of
Anthemusias until its
annexation by Rome, in AD 115. The
eastern boundary is uncertain;...
- Spasinu, an
ancient port at the head of the
Persian Gulf
Charax Sidae or
Anthemusias, an
ancient Mesopotamian town near
Seleucia in
Mesopotamia Charax, Rhagiana...
- the Euphrates,
other Roman forces moved on
Osroene from Armenia,
taking Anthemusia, a town south-west of Edessa.
There was
little movement in 164; most of...
- the Euphrates,
other Roman forces moved on
Osroene from Armenia,
taking Anthemusia, a town south-west of Edessa.
There was
little movement in 164; most of...
- the Euphrates,
other Roman forces moved on
Osroene from Armenia,
taking Anthemusia, a town south-west of Edessa. In 165,
Roman forces moved on Mesopotamia...
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Sartre says that "Batnai of Anthemousia" (in
Latinized form,
Batnae of
Anthemusia) was
called Marcopolis in
honour of the
emperor Marcus Antonius Gordi****...
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command of
Roman forces in the
Eastern provinces of Armenia,
Osrhoene and
Anthemusia. In 165/6, Fronto, in his
capacity as Consul, was
entrusted with supervising...