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Euphrates River. The
Ancient Gr****s and
Romans used to call the
river Arsanias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσανίας). It
originates near
Mount Ararat north of Lake...
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historical Armenia. It was a
strip of land
along the
Upper Euphrates or
Arsanias roughly corresponding to today's
Erzincan Province of Turkey. Its main...
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crossing the
Arsanias at the Aşvan ford and then the
Euphrates near Ağın.
Another went
north to the
upper Euphrates valley,
crossing the
Arsanias at the Pertek...
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Arsania M.
Williams (January 1875 –
March 24, 1954) was an
American educator and
clubwoman based in St. Louis, Missouri. She
taught for over
fifty years...
- one from the 12th to the 9th
centuries BC near the
confluence of the
Arsanias and the
Euphrates ("Eastern Mushki") and the
other from the 8th to the...
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Mount Ararat and
captures the
strategic fortresses of
Amida along the
Arsanias River, and
Martyropolis on the
upper Tigris. The
Persian army in northern...
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auctor est, ut, **** intumuere,
confluant nec
tamen misceantur leviorque Arsanias innatet MMMM
ferme spatio, mox
divisus in
Euphraten mergatur." Bennet,...
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Arthania (Arabic: ارثانية ’Arṯāniya, Russian: Арcания, Ukrainian: Артанія, Belarusian: Артанія) was one of the
three states of the Rus or
Saqaliba (early...
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Battle of
Artaxata was
fought near the
Arsanias River in 68 BC
between an army of the
Roman Republic and the army of the
Kingdom of Armenia. The Romans...
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province of Mesopotamia. The
Byzantine theme was
located between the
rivers Arsanias (modern Murat) and Çimisgezek. The
theme was
formed probably between 899...