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Artashat (Armenian: Արտաշատ), ****enized as
Artaxata (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτάξατα) and
Artaxiasata (Ἀρταξιάσατα), was a
major city and
commercial center of...
- The
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...
- The
Siege of
Artaxata occurred in 66 BC near present-day
Artashat (ancient
Artaxata),
situated along the
Araxes River close to
modern Yerevan. This military...
- the
expense of
neighboring tribes and
founded the new
royal capital of
Artaxata near the
Araxes River.
According to
Strabo and Plutarch,
Hannibal received...
- The
Treaty of
Artaxata, was
signed in 66 BCE in the
Armenian capital of
Artaxata (modern-day Artashat),
marked the end of
hostilities between the Roman...
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proconsuls not to give the
group any
official reception. The
Armenian capital Artaxata was
captured in 163. At the end of the year,
Lucius took the
title Armeniacus...
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situated north of the
previous ancient capital of Armenia, the city of
Artaxata,
along the
banks of the
Metsamor River, 35 km to the
south of
modern Yerevan...
- and his
legions advanced on
Tiridates and
captured the
Armenian capital Artaxata.
Tigranes was
chosen to
replace Tiridates on the
Armenian throne. When...
- his
kingdom to
gather another army and
defend his
hereditary capital of
Artaxata. Meanwhile,
Lucullus moved off south-eastwards to the
kingdom of the Kurds...
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toponyms which bear this suffix:
Yervandashat (Eruandashat)
Artashat (
Artaxata)
Ashtishat Schmitt, R.; Bailey, H. W. (2011) [1986]. "ARMENIA AND IRAN...