• Acilisene (Ancient Greek: Ἀκιλισηνή, romanized: Akilisene῾), known as Ekegheats or Yekeghyats (Old Armenian: Եկեղեաց, romanized: Ekełeac῾) in Armenian...
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    The Peace of Acilisene was a treaty between the Eastern Roman Empire under Theodosius I and the Sasanian Empire under Shapur III, which was resolved in...
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    increase from 86,779 in 2007. Acilisene, the ancient region that is now Erzincan, was the site of the Peace of Acilisene by which in AD 387 Armenia was...
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    Kings of Armenia to travel once a year to the temple at Eriza (Erez) in Acilisene in order to celebrate the festival of the divinity; Tiridates made this...
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    religion heavily influenced by Zoroastrianism. However, the Peace of Acilisene in 384 formalized the Sasanian control over the entire Caucasus, though...
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    II under his protection, and marries his sister Flavia Galla. Peace of Acilisene: King Shapur III signs a treaty with Theodosius I. Armenia is divided...
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    southern halves of the province respectively. As a result of the Peace of Acilisene of 387, Armenia was divided between the Eastern Roman and Sasanian Empires...
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  • Armenia was partitioned into Roman and Sasanian sectors with the Peace of Acilisene in 387. Khosrov reigned in the eastern, Sasanian part, while his relative...
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    Kings of Armenia to travel once a year to the temple at Eriza (Erez) in Acilisene in order to celebrate the festival of the divinity; Tiridates made this...
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    Western Armenia. Another treaty followed between 384 and 390, the Peace of Acilisene (usually dated c. 387), which established a definite line of division...
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    which become a second established religion in Iberia after the Peace of Acilisene in 378. The conversion to Christianity eventually placed the Georgians...
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    85 BCE Treaty of Dardanos Ends the First Mithridatic War. 387 Peace of Acilisene Between the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire and the Sassanian Persian...
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  • lands, plentiful waters and salt mines. It likely fell into the region of Acilisene (later Ekegheatsʻ) mentioned in Strabo's Geography. It is first mentioned...
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    somewhat of a second established religion in Iberia after the Peace of Acilisene in 378, which placed Georgians permanently on the front line of conflict...
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    a subject principality of the Sasanian Empire, following the Peace of Acilisene. From the 7th to 9th centuries, it fell under Arab control. In 821, it...
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    (363–365) became a Persian vassal, an outcome confirmed by the Peace of Acilisene in 387. However, a later ruler of Kartli, Pharsman IV (406–409), preserved...
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    later. Their acquisitions are summarized by Strabo. Zariadris acquired Acilisene and the "country around the Antitaurus", possibly the district of Muzur...
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    else are parts of it, from that of the Chalybians and the Mosynoeci; and Acilisene and the country round the Antitaurus from that of the Cataonians; and...
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    the original on October 28, 2009. At the same time Zariadris annexed Acilisene (Ekeleacʿ) and Taraunitis (Taron) (Strabo 11.14.5 and 15). The peoples...
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    Antakya). The Roman–Persian Wars concluded with the signing of the Peace of Acilisene with Persia. By the terms of the agreement, the ancient Kingdom of Armenia...
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    The city also known as Acilisene and Keltzene. The town was also known as Acilisene and Keltzene, Eliza and Erzindjan. Acilisene was a province situated...
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    Zoroastrianism becoming a second established religion of Iberia after the Peace of Acilisene in 378, and more precisely by the mid-fifth century. The royal baptism...
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    Hellenistic culture in the following decades. In 387 AD, with the Peace of Acilisene, Tigranakert was made part of the Byzantine Empire. Around 400 AD, the...
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    given to Persia a little less than 100 years earlier under the Peace of Acilisene. He was an Armenian by nationality. Some sources mistakenly identify Narses...
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  • church of Tsilkani. During his reign, the Roman Empire signed the Peace of Acilisene with Sassanid Iran in which it admitted to the loss of Iberia and a greater...
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    (363–365) became a Persian vassal, an outcome confirmed by the Peace of Acilisene in 387. However, a later ruler of Kartli, Pharsman IV (406-409), preserved...
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  • Armenian Campaign Roman Empire Sasanian Empire Inconclusive Peace of Acilisene 421–422 CE Byzantine-Sasanian War Byzantine Empire Sasanian Empire Byzantine...
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  • and Faustus, Aristaces was buried in the town of Til in the district of Acilisene, although in a different chapter Faustus gives the alternative burial...
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    of the Gregorid line, his house's territories of Taron, Bagrevand and Acilisene passed to the Mamikonians through Isaac's daughter Sahakanoysh, who was...
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