• An epigram of Amazaspos (Georgian: ამაზასპის ეპიგრამა) is a poetic funerary epigram written in Ancient Greek on an inscription found at the Villa Medici...
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    be prince royal Amazaspus, son of Pharasmanes I of Iberia, who is known from the Epigram of Amazaspos found in Rome. Imperator Caesar Vespasianus Augustus...
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    Mihrdat I (redirect from Azork of Iberia)
    Georgian "of Armazi". There is another Greek inscription found in Rome. This Epigram of Amazaspos names Amazaspus as brother of King Mithridates I of Iberia...
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    from the Epigram of Amazaspos found in Rome. Toumanoff has tentatively suggested the identification of Pharasmanes with the Aderki (or Rok) of the medieval...
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  • Epigonus of Ambracia Epigram of Amazaspos Epigrams (Homer) Epigrams (Plato) Epihipparch Epikleros Epiktetos Epilaus Epilogism Epimachus of Athens Epimeliad...
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