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...
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(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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Empire (civitates foederatae): Ingilene, Sophene, Antzitene, Asthianene, Sophanene and Balabitene. The local Armenian nakharar were fully sovereign in their...
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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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Tur Abdin massif 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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satrapies or principalities (Ingilene, Sophene, Anzitene, Asthianene, Sophanene and Balabitene) allied to the empire. Theodosius died in Milan in 395...
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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...
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