-
Charax Spasinu, also
called Charax Spasinou,
Charax Pasinu,
Spasinu Charax (Ancient Gr****: Σπασίνου Χάραξ),
Alexandria (Gr****: Ἀλεξάνδρεια) or Antiochia...
- of the
Persian Gulf
mostly within modern day Iraq. Its capital,
Charax Spasinou (Χάραξ Σπασινού), was an
important port for
trade between Mesopotamia and...
-
refounded c. 141 BC by the
Iranian prince Hyspaosines, who
renamed it
Spasinou Charax after himself.
Although probably located at
Naysan in
modern Iraq...
- its vast ****ortment of
merchants conducting trade in Susa,
using Charax Spasinou as its port. The city was
named Seleucia on the
Eulaeus or
Seleucia ad...
- Kingdom/client 332–130 BC
Chaldea Bit
Yakin Kingdom 1100–539 BC
Characene Charax Spasinou Kingdom 127 BC – 222 AD
Cilicia Tarsus Kingdom 795–546 BC
Commagene Samosata...
- CHARACENE.
Attambelos IV. AD 54/5-64/5. Æ
Tetradrachm (26mm, 14.94 g, 12h).
Spasinou-Charax mint.
Dated SE 37[?]".
Retrieved 3
January 2015.
Monika Schuol:...
- West
Carmania Kingdom/client 600 BC – 651 AD Asia: West
Characene Charax Spasinou Kingdom 127 BC – 222 AD Asia: West
Commagene Samosata Kingdom 163 BC–72...
- West
Carmania Kingdom/client 600 BC – 651 AD Asia: West
Characene Charax Spasinou Kingdom 127 BC – 222 AD Asia: West
Corduene Prin****lity/kingdom/client...
- West
Carmania Kingdom/client 600 BC – 651 AD Asia: West
Characene Charax Spasinou Kingdom 127 BC – 222 AD Asia: West
Corduene Prin****lity/kingdom/client...
- CHARACENE.
Attambelos IV. AD 54/5-64/5. Æ
Tetradrachm (26mm, 14.94 g, 12h).
Spasinou-Charax mint.
Dated SE 37[?]".
Retrieved 3
January 2015.
Monika Schuol:...