- Fasc. 2. pp. 135–136. Breitenbach, Alfred; Ristow,
Sebastian (2006). "
Kommagene (Euphratesia)." In:
Reallexikon für
Antike und Christentum,
volume 21...
- West terrace: Heracles-Artagnes-Ares West terrace: Head of
Goddess of
Kommagene (Tyche) West terrace: Head of
Persian eagle West terrace:
Sandstone eagle...
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Commagene was a
small Irano-****enistic
kingdom in
southern Anatolia near Antioch,
which began life as a
tributary state of the
Seleucid Empire and later...
- in its ****enistic context: The
Seleucid connections of
Antiochos I of
Kommagene". In Michael, Blömer; Riedel, Stefan; Versluys,
Miguel John; Winter, Engelbert...
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Gaius Julius Antiochus IV
Epiphanes (Ancient Gr****: Γάιος Ἰούλιος Ἀντίοχος ὀ Ἐπιφανής,
before 17 AD –
after 72 AD), the last king of Commagene, reigned...
- and
ascetic piety.
According to Suidas,
Lucian was born at Samosata,
Kommagene, Syria, to
Christian parents, and was
educated in the
neighbouring city...
- is
limited evidence from the Gr****
rendering of the
toponym Κομμαγηνή
Kommagēnḗ ‘Commagene’ for
Urartian qu-ma-ḫa-; thus, /x/ and /ɣ/ were not orthograpically...
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Titles King of
Greater Armenia King of
Sophene King of
Osroene King of
Kommagene King of
Gordyene King of
Iberia King of
Albania King of
Atropatene King...
- Sri
Lanka Armenia Kings of
Urartu List of
Armenian monarchs Kings of
Kommagene Shaddadid dynasty President of
Armenia Prime Minister of
Armenia Azerbaijan...
- Romans.
Sophene (Armenian: Ծոփք Tsopk)
Commagene (Armenian: Կոմմագենե
Kommagene)
During the
eastern expansion of the
Roman Empire, the
Kingdom of Armenia...