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Artemita (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτεμίτα) or
Artemita in
Apolloniatis was a Gr**** city in Sittacene, a
region in what is now
eastern Iraq.
Artemita was already...
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Apollodorus of
Artemita (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλόδωρος Ἀρτεμιτηνός) was a Gr****
historian who
flourished between 130 and 87 BC. He
hailed from the Greco-Parthian...
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Artemita is a
genus of
flies in the
family Stratiomyidae.
Artemita amenides (Walker, 1849)
Artemita argentea Osten Sacken, 1886
Artemita aurata (Macquart...
- present-day Iraq, and was
close to its capital, Ctesiphon.
Originally known as
Artemita, the city was
rebuilt and
renamed by king
Hormizd I (r. 270-271). During...
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succeeded by his son
Diodotus II. His rule was
recounted by
Apollodorus of
Artemita in the
Parthian History, but this text is lost, and
surviving literary...
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Milesiini Subtribe:
Xylotina Genus:
Xylota Species: X. quadrimaculata
Binomial name
Xylota quadrimaculata Loew, 1866
Synonyms Xylota artemita Hull, 1943...
- not only of
Bactria and beyond, but also of India, as
Apollodorus of
Artemita says: and more
tribes were
subdued by them than by Alexander...." The last...
- Ibn or Cizre)
Basenia (Bayazid)
Moxoene (Muş)
Nephercerta (Miyafarkin)
Artemita (Van) One of the
earliest records of the
phrase land of the
Kurds is found...
- in Mesopotamia.
Pliny (vi. 30)
places Laodicea along with
Seleucia and
Artemita. Laodicea's
precise location is unknown, but it is in modern-day Iraq....
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became masters, not only of Ariana, but also of India, as
Apollodorus of
Artemita says: and more
tribes were
subdued by them than by Alexander…
Their cities...