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Arsaces or
Arsakes (Ἀρσάκης, Arsákēs,
Graecized form of Old
Persian 𐎠𐎼𐏁𐎣 R̥šakaʰ) is the
eponymous Gr**** form of the
dynastic name of the Parthian...
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Arsaces I (/ˈɑːrsəsiːz/; from
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσάκης; in Parthian: 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊 Aršak) was the
first king of Parthia,
ruling from 247 BC to 217 BC, as well...
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Anomalanthus Klotzsch Apogandrum Neck.
Arachnocalyx Compton Arsace Fourr.
Blaeria L.
Bruckenthalia Rchb.
Callista D.Don
Ceramia D.Don Chlorocodon...
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unparalleled skill". The ensemble-scenes (particularly the duos
between Arsace and Semiramide) and
choruses are of a high order, as is the
orchestral writing...
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Arsaces II (/ˈɑːrsəsiːz/; from
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσάκης; in Parthian: 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊 Aršak, Persian: اشک Ašk), was the
Arsacid king of
Parthia from 217 BC to...
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Arsace's previous fiancée whom he
jilted when he
decided to try to win the hand of
Queen Partenope and who has
tracked him down to Naples.
Arsace is...
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Arsaces of
Pontus (flourished 1st
century BC) was a
prince from the
Kingdom of Pontus. He was a
monarch of
Iranian and Gr****
Macedonian ancestry. Arsaces...
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Arsaces I of Armenia, also
known as
Arsaces I,
Arshak I and
Arsak (ruled 35 AD) was a
Parthian prince who was king of
Armenia during 35 AD.
Arsaces I...
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Emperor Aurelian and
Prince Arsace of
Persia over the
beautiful Zenobia,
Queen of Palmyra. The act 1 duet
between Zenobia and
Arsace, "Se tu m'ami, o mia regina"...
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Arsaces (Gr****: Ἀρσάκης) was a
Byzantine conspirator against Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565). He was the
instigator of Artabanes's conspiracy. The main...