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Orontes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Orontes (/ɔːˈrɒntiːz, oʊˈrɒn-/) may
refer to:
Orontes River, in Lebanon, Syria, and
Turkey Orontes, a mythological...
- The
Orontes (/ɔːˈrɒntiːz/; from
Ancient Gr**** Ὀρόντης,
Oróntēs) or Nahr al-ʿĀṣī, or
simply Asi (Arabic: العاصي, romanized: al-‘Āṣī, IPA: [alˈʕaːsˤiː];...
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Antioch on the
Orontes (/ˈænti.ɒk/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου, romanized: Antiókheia hē epì Oróntou,
pronounced [anti.ó.kʰeː.a]) was a ****enistic...
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forcing Orontes to make
peace with
Evagoras in 380 BC.
Artaxerxes II did not deem the
conclusion of the war satisfactory, and as a
result Orontes fell into...
- Oronsay, and
Otranto (II).
Orontes was the last of the "Orama"
class and
great effort was
taken to make the
public rooms of
Orontes the best of this class...
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Orontes I
Sakavakyats (Armenian: Երվանդ Ա Սակավակյաց) was a
legendary king of Armenia, who was the
personification of the
Orontid dynasty.
Orontes appears...
- have
borne the name HMS
Orontes: HMS
Orontes (1813) was a 36-gun
fifth rate,
built as HMS
Brilliant but
renamed HMS
Orontes in 1812 and
launched in 1813...
- same time
channels were
built to
widen the
Orontes and let it p****
neatly through the city centre. The
Orontes is
joined in
Antakya by the Hacı Kürüş stream...
- BC,
Orontes I
appears as the
Satrap of
Armenia and the son-in-law of
Artaxerxes II,
having married the latter's
daughter Rhodogune. This
Orontes is frequently...
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Orontes III (Old Persian: *Arvanta-) was King of Armenia. In his
reign he
struggled for
control of the
Kingdom of
Sophene with king
Antiochus II Theos...