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Coleophora armeniae is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae that can be
found in
southern part of Russia, Ukraine, and in
Asian countries such as Armenia...
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Narratio de
rebus Armeniae (Latin for "Account of
Armenian Affairs") is a
history of
relations between the
Armenian and Gr****
churches written around...
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Already soon
after his
accession in 527, the dux
Armeniae (responsible for
Armenia Minor) and the
comes Armeniae were abolished, and the
military forces of...
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Jerome translates Genesis 8:4 to read: "Requievitque arca ...
super montes Armeniae" ("and the ark rested ... on the
mountains of Armenia");
though in the...
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Mount Ararat. The
phrase is
translated as "mountains of Armenia" (montes
Armeniae) in the Vulgate. Nevertheless,
Ararat is
traditionally considered the resting-place...
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Comana was a city of
Cappadocia (Gr****: τὰ Κόμανα τῆς Καππαδοκίας) and
later Cataonia (Latin:
Comana Cataoniae;
frequently called Comana Chryse or Aurea...
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Terentius was an
Eastern Roman military commander whose recorded career flourished in the
Caucasus region c. 369–374. He
served the
Roman Emperor Valens...
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provincial complex of
Cappadociae et
Galatiae Ponti,
Pisidiae Paphlagoniae,
Armeniae minoris, an
aggregation of
territories that
later became the
Roman provinces...
- forces,
facing the S****anid threat, were
commanded by the dux
Ponti et
Armeniae until the
middle of the 5th century, and by two
separate duces afterwards...
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titular sees:
Arabissus Arca in
Armenia (Arga)
Ariarathia (Aziziye)
Comana Armeniae (Sar or Sarkale)
Cucusus (Göksun)
Melitene (Malatya)
Verissa For ancient...