occurred, involving different archaeologists. In the 20th century, the German Oriental Society and the German Archaeological Institute conducted systematic excavations...
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especially of having forgotten the Macedonian ways in favour of a corrupt oriental lifestyle. Later, in the Central Asian campaign, a second plot against...
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to subvert Roman freedoms and territorial integrity as a slave to his Oriental queen. Before Antony and Octavian's joint imperium expired on 31 December...
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Swedish), Preussi (Finnish), Prøjsen (older Danish variant), Pruisen (Dutch), Prusia (Albanian, Romanian, Spanish), Prūsija (Lithuanian), Prusija (Croatian,...
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hierothesion of Antiochus I of Commagene". Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (307): 94–95. doi:10.2307/1357708. JSTOR 1357708. Shayegan (2016)...
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Charpentier, "Antiochus, King of the Yavanas" Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London 6.2 (1931: 303–321) argues that the Antiochus...
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Finnish Oriental Society, p. 31. W. F. Albright, "Further Observations on the Chronology of Alalah," Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research...
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1929 the site was visited and photographed by James Henry Breasted of the Oriental Institute of Chicago. There had been much digging for fertilizer, which...
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wife of Seleucus I Nicator Apamea Myrlea: named for Apama, wife of King Prusias I of Bithynia later site of Roman colony, Colonia Iulia Concordia – Julius...
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with the Dead in the Ancient Middle East", Oriental Institute Museum Publications 37, Chicago: The Oriental Institute, (2014). ISBN 978-1-61491-017-6....
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6[usurped] "Demetrios II of Bactria and Hoards from Ai Khanoum" by L.M. Wilson (Oriental Numismatic Society newsletter nr 180) Boardman, John (2015). The Greeks...
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Charpentier, "Antiochus, King of the Yavanas" Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London 6.2 (1931: 303-321) argues that the Antiochus...
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Julian calendar (which is used by churches on the "New Calendar"). "At Prusias, in Bithynia, St. Timothy, bishop and martyr, under Julian the Apostate...
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between the Indo-Greek kings after Menander I, part 2, Journal of the Oriental Numismatic Society 193, 2007 The Greeks in Bactria and India, W.W. Tarn...
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American Oriental Society. Vol. 117, no. 3, pp. 549–557 (1997). Popko, Maciej. "Zippalanda and Ankuwa Once More." Journal of the American Oriental Society...
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Iron Age city at Kerkenes. The site was first excavated 1927–1932 by the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, headed by Hans Henning von der Osten...
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Alexandria possessed a varied population of Greeks, Egyptians and other Oriental peoples, including a sizable minority of Jews, who had their own city quarter...
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(reigned 8 BC–38 AD) Olba Kingdom Queen Aba (reigned in the 1st century BC) Prusias ad Mare Orodaltis (reigned after 30 BC) Saltukid dynasty Melike Mama Hatun...
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Hall, "Proceedings at Boston, May 30th, 1877", Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 10, pp. cxxxiv–cxlv, 1872 H. Frowde (1911). David George...
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Seleucids and Heraclea and were often at war with neighbouring states. Prusias II (156–154 BC) joined Pergamon in a war against Pharnaces I of Pontus...
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Haçilar. Late Neolithic – early Chalcolithic (late 6th – beginning of the 5th millennium BC). Rome, National Museum of Oriental Art (Palazzo Brancaccio)...
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William P. Morse Arden Boellnel John Woodridge Rosauro Prusia Dongallo, Governor of Misamis Oriental 1974 - 1979 Jose Doromal Docdocil Leonardo V. Hernando...
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existence of Buddhist Sramanas among the Bactrians ("Bactrians" meaning "Oriental Greeks" in that period), and even their influence on Greek thought: Thus...
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Negro, A. (1991). "A la recherche de Berenice Pancrisia dans le désert oriental nubien". Bulletin de la Société française d'égyptologie. 121: 5–24. Hölbl...
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Hittite. The Earliest Attested Record of Indo-European.", (Handbook of Oriental Studies, Section One, Near And Middle East, Volume 132), Leiden: Brill...
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Face of Western Seleucid Coinage". Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia. 39–40 (part 2). Oriental Society of Australia: 537–538. ISSN 0030-5340....
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with Edessa: Jacob Baradaeus, an ardent Miaphysite who preserved the (Oriental) Orthodox church after the persecution subsequent to the Chalcedonian controversy...
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the Cappadocia Gate: Kerkenes Final Reports 1, Oriental Institute Publications 145, Chicago: The Oriental Institute, 2021 ISBN (hardcover) 978-1-61491-059-6...
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Reign of Giorgi the Brilliant (1314-1346)". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 17 (1): 80. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00106354...
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was also known as Kemer and attached to Edremit until 1866. Bursa: After Prusias I, the King of Bithynia who in 202 BC. was granted the Greek city of Cius...
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