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Antzitene or
Anzitene (Old Armenian: Անձիտ Anjit, Gr****: Ἀνζιτηνή) was a
region of the
medieval Armenia c. 300–1000,
known in
Armenian as
Hanzith and in...
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settlement Ingalawa mentioned in
Hittite records.
Angeghtun bordered Andzit (
Anzitene),
possibly at the
Taurus Mountains, to its west and
Great Tsopk (Sophanene)...
- Glaudia). It
guarded the
valley of the
Euphrates below Melitene and
towards Anzitene. It may be
identified with
Kerar Kalesi in Pütürge.
Claudias changed hands...
- antiquity,
Arsamosata formed one of the main
settlements in the
district of
Anzitene.: 139 The
nearby city of
Dadima appears to have
grown due to commerce...
- the city,
which forced Abu
Taghlib to flee to the
Byzantine region of
Anzitene,
where he
asked for aid. Adud al-Dawla then
spent one year in
Mosul to...
- one of the five
cantons to fall
under Byzantine rule and was
known as
Anzitene (Gr****: Ἀνζιτηνή).
Balahovit Degik Gavrek Hashtyank Khordzyan Lesser Sophene...
- of a
federation of six
satrapies or prin****lities (Ingilene, Sophene,
Anzitene, Asthianene,
Sophanene and Balabitene)
allied to the empire. Theodosius...
- well as the
capture of
Greater Sophene,
Angeghtun (Ingilene) and Andzitʻ (
Anzitene),
which had been
annexed by Rome.
Chaumont considers the
reconquest of...
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captured the city,
which forced Abu
Taghlib to flee to
Byzantine territory in
Anzitene where he
asked for aid. Meanwhile, the
Buyid army was
completing the conquest...
- Malatya,
ravaging the
countryside once more, he
crossed the
Euphrates into
Anzitene,
which his
troops also
raided extensively, and re-entered the Muslim-held...