-
Elegeia was a city of
ancient Armenia located in
modern Erzurum Province in
northeastern Turkey;
several important episodes between the
Roman Empire,...
-
candidate on the throne. A
legion (perhaps
Legio IX Hispana) is destro**** at
Elegeia. Gaius'
Institutiones are published. The
silver content of the
Roman denarius...
-
strictly as a sign of a
lament for the dead". The Gr**** term ἐλεγείᾱ (
elegeíā; from ἔλεγος, élegos, ‘lament’)
originally referred to any
verse written...
-
Sedatius committed suicide while under siege in the
Armenian city of
Elegeia, on the
upper Euphrates. The
legion he led was
wiped out
shortly after...
- into Armenia, but was
trapped by the
great Parthian general Chosrhoes at
Elegeia, a town just
beyond the
Cappadocian frontiers, high up past the headwaters...
- Revolt) 161 –
defeat of
Marcus Sedatius Severi**** by the
Parthians at
Elegeia in Armenia.
Possibly the
Legio IX
Hispana or
Legio XXII Deiotariana. 260...
- into Armenia, but was
trapped by the
great Parthian general Chosrhoes at
Elegeia, a town just
beyond the
Cappadocian frontiers, high up past the headwaters...
-
contemporary cantata was also
composed by
Gertrude E.
Quinton as Musa
elegeia:
being a
setting to
music of Gray's
Elegy (London, 1885). The only other...
-
candidate on the throne. A
legion (perhaps
Legio IX Hispana) is destro**** at
Elegeia. Gaius'
Institutiones are published. The
silver content of the
Roman denarius...
- into Armenia, but was
trapped by the
great Parthian general Chosrhoes at
Elegeia, a town just
beyond the
Cappadocian frontiers, past the
headwaters of the...