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Sophene, Gordyene, and Adiabene

Three Regna Minora of Northern Mesopotamia Between East and West
BuchGebunden
598 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am03.08.2017
The monograph Sophene, Gordyene, and Adiabene by M. Marciak offers the first-ever comprehensive study of the history and culture of these three ancient countries located in Northern Mesopotamia from the third century BCE to the seventh century CE.mehr

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KlappentextThe monograph Sophene, Gordyene, and Adiabene by M. Marciak offers the first-ever comprehensive study of the history and culture of these three ancient countries located in Northern Mesopotamia from the third century BCE to the seventh century CE.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-35070-0
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum03.08.2017
Seiten598 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 160 mm, Höhe 236 mm, Dicke 38 mm
Gewicht953 g
Artikel-Nr.43265141
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
AcknowledgementsAbbreviations and Preliminary RemarksIntroductionPart 1: Sophene1 Historical Geography of Sopheneâ1.1âStraboâ1.2âPliny the Elderâ1.3âPtolemyâ1.4âPlutarch and Tabula Peutingerianaâ1.5âTacitusâ1.6âSophene in the Context of Byzantine-Sasanian Warsâ1.7âNotitia Dignitatumâ1.8âByzantine Administrative Reforms of Armenian Landsâ1.9âDescriptio Orbis Romani by George of Cyprusâ1.10âSophene in Armenian Sourcesâ1.11âSummary and Conclusions2 Cultural Landscape of Sopheneâ2.1âLiterary Sourcesâ2.2âPapyrological and Epigraphic Evidenceâ2.3âNumismatic Evidenceâ2.4âOnomastic Dataâ2.5âArchaeological Sitesâ2.6âCommunication Routes in the Upper Tigris Regionâ2.7âRoman Fortresses and Bridges in the Upper Tigris Regionâ2.8âSummary and Conclusions3 Political History of Sopheneâ3.1âThe Beginnings: Sophene and Kommagene Under the Rule of the Orontids?â3.2âThe Dynasty of Zariadresâ3.3âSophene and the Third Mithridatic Warâ3.4âSohaemus and the Peace of Rhandeiaâ3.5âSophene in the Context of the Roman-Sasanian Warsâ3.6âThe Transtigritani in the Light of Armenian sourcesâ3.7âList of Rulers of Sopheneâ3.8âSummary and ConclusionsPart 2: Gordyene4 Historical Geography of Gordyeneâ4.1âXenophon´s Karduchoiâ4.2âStraboâ4.3âPliny the Elderâ4.4âPtolemyâ4.5âPlutarchâ4.6âArrian, Cassius Dio and Tabula Peutingerianaâ4.7âAmmianus Marcellinus, Notitia Dignitatum, and Descriptio Orbis Romaniâ4.8âArmenian Sourcesâ4.9âCudi DaÄι in Jewish-Postbiblical, Syriac and Arabic Sourcesâ4.10âSummary and Conclusions5 Cultural Landscape of Gordyeneâ5.1âLiterary Sourcesâ5.2âAncient Routes in Gordyeneâ5.3âOnomastic Dataâ5.4âArchaeological Sitesâ5.5âSummary and Conclusions6 Political History of Gordyeneâ6.1âKarduchoi in the Persian Empireâ6.2âKing Zarbienosâ6.3âGordyene and Adiabeneâ6.4âTrajan and Gordyeneâ6.5âGordyene and Transtigritanae regionesâ6.6âGordyene in the Sasanian Kingdomâ6.7âSummary and ConclusionsPart 3: Adiabene7 Historical Geography of Adiabeneâ7.1âEthnographical and Geographical Accounts on Adiabeneâ7.2âHistoriographical Passages on Adiabeneâ7.3âSummary and Conclusions8 Cultural Landscape of Adiabeneâ8.1âLiterary Sourcesâ8.2âArchaeological Sitesâ8.3âNumismatic and Epigraphic Evidenceâ8.4âThe Adiabene Onomasticonâ8.5âMonumental Reliefs in Adiabeneâ8.6âSummary9 Political History of Adiabeneâ9.1âAdiabene in the Hellenistic Periodâ9.2âAdiabene in the Parthian Period (1st Century BCE-1st Century CE)â9.3âAdiabene and Trajan´s Parthian Warâ9.4âLucius Verusâ9.5âSeptimius Severusâ9.6âAdiabene, Hatra, and Osrhoeneâ9.7âCaracallaâ9.8âCognomen Adiabenicus in the Third and Fourth Centuries CEâ9.9âThe Byzantine Campaigns in Adiabene in the 6-7th Centuries CEâ9.10âAdiabene within the Sasanian Kingdomâ9.11âSummary and Conclusions10 Summary: A Regional Perspective and General IssuesBibliographyFiguresmehr

Autor

Michal Marciak, Ph.D. (2012), Leiden University, is a Research Fellow at Rzeszów University in Poland. He has published extensively on ancient Palestine and Northern Mesopotamia, including the monograph Izates, Helena, and Monobazos of Adiabene (Harrassowitz, 2014).