-
surroundings probably hosted a
large Iranian po****tion,
whereas much of the
Atropatenian po****tion had most
likely not been
completely Iranianized yet by the...
- Rüdiger Schmitt, they were a
tribe dwelling mainly in the
mountains of
Atropatenian Media (Northern
Zagros Mountains)
together with the Cadusii,
Amardi (or...
- on the
Armenian king.
Antony still proceeded to
besiege the
fortified Atropatenian capital Phraata/Praaspa (identified as
either Maragheh or less probably...
-
besieged Ganzak. Still, they were
defeated by a
combined force under the
Atropatenian king
Artavasdes I and the
Parthian king
Orodes II. In ca. 224 AD, the...
-
siege engines of the invaders. As
Antony proceeded to lay
siege on the
Atropatenian capital, they
began har****ing the besiegers,
forcing them to retreat...
- Gílán, in
October and November, 1838; With a
Memoir on the Site of the
Atropatenian Ecbatana"
Journal of the
Royal Geographical Society of
London 10: pp...
-
Retrieved 2024-01-25. Rawlinson, H. C. (1840). "Memoir on the Site of the
Atropatenian Ecbatana". The
Journal of the
Royal Geographical Society of London. 10:...
- Artavasdes. The
Epitaphs are
probably of the son and the
grandson of a
Median Atropatenian king
called Ariobarzanes.
However it is uncertain, if the Ariobarzanes...
- Artavasdes. The
epitaphs are
probably of the son and the
grandson of a
Median Atropatenian king
called Ariobarzanes.
However it is uncertain, if the Ariobarzanes...
- Artavasdes. The
epitaphs are
probably of the son and the
grandson of a
Median Atropatenian king
called Ariobarzanes.
However it is
uncertain if the Ariobarzanes...