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Sophene (Armenian: Ծոփք, romanized: Tsopkʻ or Չորրորդ Հայք, lit. 'fourth Armenia';
Ancient Gr****: Σωφηνή, romanized: Sōphēnē) was a
province of the ancient...
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region of
ancient Greater Armenia c. 400–800, in the
Armenia Sophene or
Sophanene. List of
regions of old
Armenia Dufour,
Pierre (2001). Hayastan : 1889...
- (Anzitene),
possibly at the
Taurus Mountains, to its west and
Great Tsopk (
Sophanene) to its east,
possibly at the
Western Tigris.
While the
district of Angeghtun...
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control over the five
satrapies between the
Tigris and Armenia: Ingilene,
Sophanene (Sophene),
Arzanene (Aghdznik), Corduene, and
Zabdicene (near
modern Hakkâri...
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control over the five
satrapies between the
Tigris and Armenia: Ingilene,
Sophanene (Sophene),
Arzanene (Aghdznik),
Corduene (Carduene), and
Zabdicene (near...
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control over the five
satrapies between the
Tigris and Armenia: Ingilene,
Sophanene (Sophene),
Arzanene (Aghdznik), Corduene, and
Zabdicene (near
modern Hakkâri...
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Empire (civitates foederatae): Ingilene, Sophene, Antzitene, Asthianene,
Sophanene and Balabitene. The
local Armenian nakharar were
fully sovereign in their...
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satrapies or prin****lities (Ingilene, Sophene, Anzitene, Asthianene,
Sophanene and Balabitene)
allied to the empire.
Theodosius died in
Milan in 395...
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Abdin m****if and the
approach through it to the
Roman province of
Sophanene from
attack by the
Persians in Arzanene.
Recording the
situation at the...
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reorganization after 591;
before this Np’rkert was a part of Mets Tsop’k’/
Sophanene.
Eremyan 1975.
Hewsen 1992, p. 157, n. 45.
Hewsen 1992, p. 158, n. 45...