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Euphratensis (Latin for "Euphratean";
Ancient Gr****: Εὑφρατησία,
Euphratēsía),
fully Augusta Euphratensis, was a late
Roman and then
Byzantine province...
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Manbij (Arabic: مَنْبِج, romanized: Manbiǧ; Kurdish: مەنبج, romanized: Minbic; Turkish: Münbiç, Menbic, or Menbiç) is a city in the
northeast of Aleppo...
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December 531, many
Sabirs were
summoned by the
Persians to
plunder around Euphratesia, Cyrrhus, Cilicia, but some of the
booty had been
returned by the Roman...
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Martin (14 May 2009).
Roads on the
frontier between Rome and Persia:
Euphratesia,
Osrhoene and
Mesopotamia from AD 363 to 602 (Ph.D.).
University of Exeter...
- 135–136. Breitenbach, Alfred; Ristow,
Sebastian (2006). "Kommagene (
Euphratesia)." In:
Reallexikon für
Antike und Christentum,
volume 21. Stuttgart:...
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parts of Syria,
threatened Antioch, and p****ed
through the
province of
Euphratesia. At the same time, the Huns
invaded the
Sasanian Empire. This invasion...
- 899-911 New
territory Duchy of
Mesopotamia Kamacha[citation needed]
Upper Euphratesia Nicopolis (thema Nikopoleōs, Θέμα Νικοπόλεως) by 899
probably raised...
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Martin (14 May 2009).
Roads on the
frontier between Rome and Persia:
Euphratesia,
Osrhoene and
Mesopotamia from AD 363 to 602 (Ph.D.).
University of Exeter...
-
Martin (14 May 2009).
Roads on the
frontier between Rome and Persia:
Euphratesia,
Osrhoene and
Mesopotamia from AD 363 to 602 (Ph.D.).
University of Exeter...
-
Martin (14 May 2009).
Roads on the
frontier between Rome and Persia:
Euphratesia,
Osrhoene and
Mesopotamia from AD 363 to 602 (Ph.D.).
University of Exeter...