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Characene (Ancient Gr****: Χαρακηνή), also
known as
Mesene (Μεσσήνη) or Meshan, was a
kingdom founded by the
Iranian Hyspaosines located at the head of...
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Mesene is a
genus in the
butterfly family Riodinidae present in the
Neotropical realm.
Riodinidae Mesene exhibit many
color variations and combinations...
- a
revival of
interest in his
career when he
worked in a duo with
Jimmy Mesene in
Radio Stars with Two
Guitars on the
London stage. It was his last venture...
- his son. Likewise, the son of
Shapur I was
crowned the king of
Mesene. At some
point Mesene ceased to be a sub-kingdom, and
Bahrain was
incorporated into...
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expedition into
Mesene against Mithridates king, son of
previous ruler Pacorus, and
after king
Mithridates had been
expelled from
Mesene,
became the ruler...
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control over the
neighbouring provinces of Kerman, Isfahan,
Susiana and
Mesene. This
expansion quickly came to the
attention of Artab**** IV, the Parthian...
- Shah (Artab**** V),
taking Isfahan, Kerman, Elam (Elymais) and
Meshan (
Mesene,
Spasinu Charax, or Characene). Cohen,
Abraham (1980).
Ancient Jewish Proverbs...
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control over the
neighboring provinces of Kerman, Isfahan, Susiana, and
Mesene. Artab****
marched a
second time
against Ardashir I in 224.
Their armies...
- Elam,
mentioning Ur, "Mozian" (Iraq's
Maysan Province,
anciently known as
Mesene), "Sikdor" (Shushtar, near Susa), and a "city,
whose name
sounded to me...
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Caucasian Iberia, Armenia, Atropatene, Gordyene, Adiabene, Edessa, Hatra,
Mesene, Elymais, and Persis. The
state rulers governed their own
territories and...