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Matiene was the name of a
kingdom in
northwestern Iran on the
lands of the
earlier kingdom of the Mannae.
Ancient historians including Strabo, Ptolemy...
- the fall of ****yria, the
region was
known as
Mantiene (or
Matiene) in Gr**** sources.
Matiene bordered on
Atropatene situated east of Lake Urmia. The region...
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proposed connections with
various earlier nations, such as Mitanni,
Matiene, and Mannai.
According to the Book of
Jubilees (10:35-36),
Madai had married...
- bodyguards. The
smaller (northern) region,
which had been the sub-satrapy of
Matiene,
became Media Atropatene under Atropates, the
former Achaemenid governor...
- dynasty)
Madai Generally reckoned as the Medes, but
other proposals include Matiene, Mannaea, and Mitanni.
Javan Ionians Tubal Tabal Tiras Uncertain, proposals...
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Mannaean po****ce were
absorbed by the
Matieni and the area
became known as
Matiene. It was then
annexed by the
Medes in
about 609 BC.
According to the Encyclopædia...
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people called Matieni, and the
country was
called Matiene, with Lake
Urmia called Lake Mati****.
Matiene was
later conquered by the
Medes and
became a satrapy...
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Tigris north of
Baghdad as 'Media' and Herodotus'
mention of the
lowland Matiene (5. 52. 5)
remain questionable in
terms of
historical Median control west...
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something called the
Septem Aquae. Batia: 30
stades from Reate.
Tiora (or
Matiene): at a
distance of 300
stades from Reate. Lista: 24
stades from Tiora,...
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renaming of the
Achaemenian XVIII Satrapy of
Eastern Armenia,
comprising Matiene and the
surrounding Urartians and Saspirians, upon Aturpat's declaration...