For the kingdom, see Kingdom of Sophene . Infobox Former Subdivision native name common name Fourth Armenia continent Europe region Caucasus image map Arshakuni Armenia 150 en.svg era Antiquity , Middle ... of Armenia Image Maps of the Armenian Empire of Tigranes.gif 250px thumb Map showing Sophene ... the Great . Sophene lang hy wikt Cop k , lang grc wikt S ph n or lang hy ... Sophene was part of the kingdom of Urartu Ararat Urartu in the 8th 7th centuries BC. After unifying ..., Sophene became part of the newly emerged ancient Armenian Kingdom of the Orontid Dynasty Orontids . According to Anania Shirakatsi s Ashkharatsuyts World Atlas, 7th century , Tsopk Sophene was the 2nd ... the Great s campaigns in 330s BC and the subsequent collapse of the Achaemenid Empire , Sophene ... of the Seleucid Empire, which was trying to weaken the Armenian kingdom, Sophene, split from Greater Armenia, forming the Kingdom of Sophene . The kingdom was ruled by a branch of the Armenian royal dynasty of Orontid Dynasty Orontids . Sophene later split from the Sophene Commagene kingdom as well, forming an independent kingdom. Commagene was part of Sophene at this time. Around 200 ... Armenia and Sophene, installing Armenian generals Artaxias I and Zariadres as governors strategoses ... the kingdom of Sophene until it was reunified with Greater Armenia by Tigranes the Great in the 80s BC. Image Sophene.png 250px thumb Roman province of Sophene , in the year 120 Pompey gave Sophene to Tigranes ... Press , 1996, p. 96. ref Sophene later become part of the Roman Empire, and was made into a Roman .... ref In 530, Sophene was included into the Roman Armenia Eastern Roman Armenia province of Armenia ... ref See also Kingdom of Sophene References Reflist Historical regions of Armenia Roman provinces ... Sofene cy Sophene de Sophene es Sophene eo Sofeno eu Sofene fr Soph ne hy hr Sofena it Sofene hu Sz ph n pl Sophene pt Sofena ru simple Sophene sh Sofena uk diq Qraliya Sof na ... more details
Paul author link title Coinage of the Armenia Kingdoms of Sophene and Commagene publisher Armenian ... was the Kingdom of Commagene , formed when the Seleucids detached Commagene from Sophene ... , Sophene Supani was populated by an ancient Nakh tribe, the Tzov, the state of which is called ... Sophene was part of the kingdom of Urartu in the 8th 7th centuries BC. After unifying the region with his ... to his newly built city of Erebuni . Sophene then became a province of the newly emerged ancient ... to be exposed to Greek influence and adopted some aspects of Greek culture. Sophene remained ... Empire forced Sophene to split from Greater Armenia, giving rise to the Kingdom of Sophene. The kingdom ... survey, volume 3, pages 359. ref Notes Reflist Navbox name Kingdom of Sophene title Kingdom of Sophene ... B.C. DEFAULTSORT Sophene, Kingdom Category Armenian kingdoms Category 3rd century BC establishments Category Orontid dynasty Category Kingdom of Armenia Category Kingdom of Sophene Category Seleucid ... of Sophene zh ... more details
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Infobox monarch name Abdissares title King of Sophene image caption reign 212 200 BC coronation 212 BC othertitles full name Abdissares predecessor Xerxes of Armenia Xerxes successor Zariadres suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty Orontid royal anthem father Xerxes of Armenia Xerxes mother birth date birth place death date 200 BC death place Sophene date of burial place of burial Abdissares ruled the kingdom of Sophene after the assassination of his father, Xerxes of Armenia Xerxes in 212 BC. There are no known western sources for this king, only numismatic. His coins are almost similar to those of his father. His name seems to include the Aramaic prefix Abd which means slave. Aramaic was widely used in that region, and yet why would he have such a name, compared to his Armenians Armenian father Xerxes or brother Orontes IV? This may have seem as a slur by the local Aramaic people, yet it is borne on his http www.coinproject.com siteimages 97 82000700.jpg coins . Ssares sounds like Zareh known in Greek sources as Zariadres , and it was Zareh who overthrew Abdissares in 200 BC. These coups were the workings of king Antiochus III which also saw Zareh s son Artaxias I Artaxias Artaxerxes overthrow Orontes IV to become King of Armenia . References Richard G. Hovannisian ref The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times, 2 vols. New York St. Martin s Press, 1997 ref references Reflist Kingdom of Sophene Persondata NAME Abdissares ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ruler of Sophene DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Sophene DEFAULTSORT Abdissares Category Orontid dynasty Category Kingdom of Sophene Category 3rd century BC rulers Category 200 BC deaths euro royal stub AncientNearEast bio stub Armenia bio stub fr Abdissar s pt Abdis rio Orontida ... more details
Infobox monarch name Orontes III title King of Armenia and Sophene image caption reign 321 260 BC coronation 321 BC othertitles full name Orontes III native lang1 Persian native lang1 name1 native lang2 Armenian native lang2 name1 native lang8 Greek native lang8 name1 predecessor Mithrenes successor Sames of Sophene Sames suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 spouse 7 spouse 8 spouse 9 spouse 10 offspring Sames of Sophene Sames royal house Yervandashat dynasty Orontid Dynasty royal anthem father Mithrenes mother birth date birth place death date 260 BC death place date of burial place of burial Orontes III Armenian language Armenian , Yervand III was King of Armenia . In his reign the royal capital was moved from Armavir, Armenia Armavir to Yervandashat in 302 BC. He struggled for control of the Kingdom of Sophene with king Antiochus II Theos until being defeated in 272 BC and was forced to pay a large tribute which included 300 talents of silver and 1,000 horses and mules. Orontes III was subsequently murdered in 260 BC, whether at the instigation of King Antiochus II is nor recorded. His son, Sames of Sophene Sames , continued to rule in Sophene . References Richard G. Hovannisian ref The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times, 2 vols. New York St. Martin s Press, 1997 ref Reflist Diodor 19,23 31,19,4f. Polyainos 4,8,3 Appian Syriaca 55 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Orontes Iii ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Orontes Iii Category Achaemenid Empire Category Monarchs of Armenia Category Orontid dynasty Category Diadochi Category 4th century BC rulers Category 260 BC deaths euro royal stub AncientNearEast bio stub Armenia bio stub fr Oront s III hy ru III ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Arsamosata Lang hy , Ar am at was a city in Armenia n Sophene near the Euphrates . It was founded by King Arsames I of the Orontid Dynasty in 3rd century BC. It was left and destroyed in I century BC. In Middle Ages it was called Ashmushat. The city has been identified with the modern Kharput Elaz citation needed date January 2011 . It has also been identified as the abandoned settlement site known as Haraba, located some 60  km east of Elazig. ref T. A. Sinclair, Eastern Turkey, an Architectural and Archaeological survey, volume 3, pages 112 115. ref Much of the site now lies submerged under the waters of the Keban dam. It is not to be confused with Samosata . Notes Reflist Kingdom of Sophene Category History of Armenia Category Orontid dynasty Category Kingdom of Sophene Category Roman towns and cities in Turkey AncientNearEast stub ca Arsamosata de Harput es Arsamosata eo Harput fa fr Kharpout hy it Harput ru tr Harput ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Dzophq was a region and a family of the old Armenia c. 400 &ndash 800 , in the Armenia Sophene or Sophanene. See also List of regions of old Armenia Coord missing Armenia Category Regions of old Armenia Armenia geo stub MEast hist stub ... more details
Infobox monarch name Zariadres title Satrap and then King of Sophene image caption reign 212 188 BC coronation 188 BC othertitles full name Dsariadris native lang1 Persian native lang1 name1 native lang2 Armenian native lang2 name1 native lang8 Greek native lang8 name1 predecessor Abdissares successor suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 spouse 7 spouse 8 spouse 9 spouse 10 offspring Artaxias I royal house Armavir, Armenia Armavir dynasty Orontid Dynasty Orontid royal anthem father Xerxes of Armenia Xerxes mother birth date birth place death date death place date of burial place of burial Sophene Zariadres lang hy Zareh was a Kingdom of Sophene King of Sophene. Strabo ref name XI, XIV, V cite book first Strabo title Geographia year 24 AD location Greece pages 336 and 337 ref cites Sophene being taken over by a general of king Antiochus III by 200 BC, called Zariadres. Following the defeat of Antiochus III by the Romans at the Battle of Magnesia in 190 BC, Zariadres and Artaxias I Artaxias revolted and with Roman consent began to reign as kings at the Peace of Apamea Treaty of Apamea in 188 BC Zariadres over Sophene and Artaxias over Armenia. It is possible that Zariadres Dsariadres was the father of Abdissares , although the scant historical records have Abdissares ruling before Zariadres, the actual coinage of Abdissares does not carry that name but Abdissarou Greek Abdissarou Son of Abdissar . The name written as Dsariadris might be a Greek corruption of the name Bagdassar. A hypothesis is that king Bagdassar was forced to accept rule by king Antiochus III, but stayed as a Satrap, paying tribute until the Battle ... Artaxias, the son of Orontid Zariadres. Reflist Kingdom of Sophene Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zariadres ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION King of Sophene DATE OF BIRTH PLACE ... Kingdom of Sophene Category Seleucid satraps Category Achaemenid Empire noble stub euro royal stub ... more details
other persons Arsames Arsames disambiguation unreferenced date January 2009 Infobox monarch name Arsames II title Monarch King image caption reign coronation othertitles full name predecessor successor suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty royal anthem father mother birth date birth place death date death place date of burial place of burial Arsames II was the Kingdom of Sophene King of Sophene who offered asylum to Antiochus Hierax . Prince Cyril Toumanoff considers Arsames II to be the same person as Arsames I . Kingdom of Sophene External links http www.acsearch.info record.html?id 413117 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arsames 02 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arsames 02 Category Monarchs of Armenia Category Orontid dynasty Category Kingdom of Sophene AncientNearEast bio stub Euro royal stub Armenia bio stub sh Arsam II ... more details
Infobox monarch name Xerxes title King of Sophene & Commagene image Deleted image removed File Coin of Xerxes of Armenia.jpg thumb caption Coin of king Xerxes, from around 220 BC, he wears a distinctive tiara. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. reign 228 212 BC coronation 228 BC othertitles full name Xerxes native lang1 Persian native lang1 name1 native lang2 Armenian native lang2 name1 native lang8 Greek native lang8 name1 predecessor successor Abdissares , King of Sophene & Commagene suc type heir queen Antiochis consort offspring offspring offspring royal house dynasty Orontid Dynasty royal anthem father Arsames I mother birth date birth place death date 212 BC death place Sophene date of burial place of burial Xerxes Armenian language Armenian avar , Ancient Greek Xerxes, Old Persian ay r . He succeeded his father Arsames I to rule both Sophene and Commagene in 228 BC, his brother Orontes IV ruled Armenia . The Satraps of Upper Artabazanes of Media Atropatene Media , Lower Molon Media and Persis Alexander satrap Persis rebelled against king Antiochus III the Great Antiochus III in 223 BC. Also in 223 BC Achaeus general Achaeus , the Satrap of Asia Minor , rebelled. By 220 BC he put down most of the rebellions, Achaeus was not defeated until 213 BC. All of these rebellions helps to understand the context, and motives for the subsequent actions of Antiochus III ... III would be able to take control of Sophene. Whether Xerxes had still ruled Commagene by the time of his ... rather than ruling Sophene he seems to have preferred to place Sophene under the rule of Xerxes son, Abdissares Zareh . Kingdom of Sophene Notes note Polyb Polybius , VIII.25 See also Antiochus III ... DESCRIPTION Ruler of Commagne and Sophene DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Sophene DEFAULTSORT Xerxes Of Armenia Category Monarchs of Armenia Category History of Armenia Category Orontid dynasty Category Kingdom of Sophene Category Diadochi Category 3rd century BC rulers ... more details
other persons Arsames Arsames disambiguation Infobox monarch name Arsames I title King of Armenia , Sophene & Commagene image caption reign 260 228 BC coronation 260 BC othertitles full name Arsames I native lang1 Persian native lang1 name1 native lang2 Armenian native lang2 name1 native lang8 Greek native lang8 name1 predecessor successor Xerxes of Armenia Xerxes , King of Sophene & Commagene suc type heir queen consort offspring offspring offspring royal house dynasty Orontid Dynasty royal anthem father Sames of Commagene Sames mother birth date birth place death date 228 BC death place date of burial place of burial de Arsameia am Nymphaios Arsameia Arsames I lang hy seems to have taken control of Commagene , Sophene and Armenia in the year 260 BC after the death of his grandfather Orontes III , king of Armenia, and his father Sames of Commagene Sames , king of Commagene . Quite why they both died in the same year is not recorded, though it looks suspicious. It is known the Seleucid Empire was always trying to overthrow the Armenians Armenian dynasties who still ruled the lands their forebears had in the time of the Achaemenid Empire . Ziaelas of Bithynia found refuge at the court of king Arsames, and upon the death of king Nicomedes I of Bithynia Ziaelas returned to take the kingdom in 254 BC. Arsames also supported Antiochus Hierax against his brother, Seleucus II Callinicus , who was defeated at a battle against king Mithridates II of Pontus near Ankara in 239 BC, after ... of Arsames. Arsames then founded the cities of Arsamosata in Sophene and de ... eldest son Xerxes of Armenia Xerxes , became king of Commagene, Sophene and Armenia. Orontes IV would ... Xerxes , King of Armenia and Sophene 228 212 BC Orontes IV , King of Armenia 212 200 BC Mithrenes ... also Commagene List of rulers of Commagene Kingdom of Sophene References Richard G. Hovannisian ref ... Monarchs of Armenia Category Orontid dynasty Category Kingdom of Sophene Category Diadochi Category ... more details
Sames may refer to In people Sames of Sophene , the founder of the Kingdom of Sophene and the city of Samosata Sames II Theosebes Dikaios , a man of Armenians Armenian descent who lived in the 2nd century BC the second king of Commagene Albert Morris Sames , a United States federal judge tefan Same , a former Romanian professional football player In places Sames Amieva , a parish, and the capital of the municipality of Amieva , in the principality of Asturias, Spain Sames, Pyr n es Atlantiques , a village and commune in the Pyr n es Atlantiques d partement of southwestern France disambig es Sames fr Sames ... more details
Arsames Old Persian Ar ma, modern Persian , Greek was a Persian name, later used by Armenian Royalty. Arsames ca. 520 BCE was the son of Ariaramnes and possibly a King of Persia Arsames Persian General also known as Arsames of Persia , 4th century BCE Persian General defeated by Alexander the Great at Granicus Arsames satrap of Egypt , a 5th century BCE Persian ruler of Egypt Arsames I , a king of Sophene reigned 260 BCE 228 BCE Arsames II , a later King of Sophene or possibly the same as Arsames I born ca. 230 BCE Arsames band Arsames , a Persian melodic death metal band from Mashhad, Iran disambiguation ca Arsames de Arsames es Arsames desambiguaci n fr Arsam s pt Arsames desambigua o sco Arsames ... more details
The Samejo or Sameja lang sd is the Samma tribe Samma and it is settled in Sindh and Balochistan province of Pakistan . Origin According to some traditions, They are descendants of Sam Shem , the eldest of the three surviving sons of the prophet Nuh Noah . descendants of Sam, the son of Umar , son of Hashim , son of Abu Lahab , an uncle of the Islamic prophet Muhammad . Some argue that as the Samma rulers used the title of Jam, then Sammas are the descendants of Jamshid , the legendary king of Persia who could see in his wine cup. Another theory makes them to be sons of Sames of Sophene . Sames or Samos I was the founder of the Kingdom of Sophene and the city of Samosata first mentioned by Eratosthenes in 245 BC. Ziaelas of Bithynia took refuge at the court of Satrap Governor Sames in Samosata in 260 BC. He was succeeded by his son Arsames I . Sama tribe migrated from Samosata and built a city of Samosata Samasata , Sindh , Pakistan . See also Samma Samma tribe Pakistan ethno stub Category Social groups of Pakistan Category Ethnic groups in Pakistan Category Samma tribes Category Sindhi tribes ... more details
Artavazhda , Iranian name, transcribed in Greek varyingly as Artabazos, Artabazes, Artavazde and Artavasdes, had several prominent carriers in antiquity. Artabazos I of Phrygia Artabazos II of Phrygia Artavasdes I of Armenia died 115 BC Artavasdes II of Armenia died 31 BC , Ruler of Armenia, 53 BC to 34 BC. Artavasdes III of Armenia died 34 BC Artabazanes , i.e Artavasdes I of Media Artavasdes II of Media and Sophene Artavasdes IV of Armenia Artavazd VI of Armenia Artabasdos died 743 , emperor of Constantinople disambig hn bg ca Artavasdes de Artavasdes fa fr Artavazde it Artavasde ... more details
Kingdom of Armenia may refer to Kingdom of Armenia antiquity also known as Artaxiad or Arsacid Armenia, 190 BC to AD 387 428. Kingdom of Armenia Middle Ages also known as Bagratid Armenia, AD 885 to 1045. sometimes also identified as Kingdom of Armenia or Armenian kingdom are Satrapy of Armenia also known as Orontid Armenia the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia , 1198 to 1375 Kingdom of Artsakh Kingdom of Commagene Kingdom of Sophene Kingdom of Vaspurakan See also History of Armenia Greater Armenia disambiguation Lesser Armenia disambig reflist eu Armeniako Erresuma hr Armensko Kraljevstvo pt Reino da Arm nia ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Unreferenced date May 2008 Charaspes was a Scythians Scythian king ruling in the Black Sea region. He was initially thought to be the King of Sophene circa 230 BC , attested only by a single coin currently kept in the Biblioth que Nationale in Paris. However, there is controversy whether or not this king is actually an Armenians Armenian he is not mentioned in the inscriptions in Nemrud Dagi which list the ancestors of Antiochus Theos Antiochus I Theos , and from other coin finds it appears that Charaspes was the name of a Scythia n king in the western Black Sea region. It is quite possible that he is not an Armenian king, but rather a numismatics numismatical error. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Charaspes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Orontid dynasty Category 3rd century BC rulers AncientNearEast bio stub Euro royal stub ... more details
, and later as kings of Sophene and Commagene who eventually succumbed to the Roman Empire . Historical ... Sophene including Commagene or Armenia Minor. Antiochus III the Great , decided to suppress the local ... non dynastic 321 BC Mithrenes Mihran 321 317 BC Orontes III 317 260 BC Sames of Sophene Armenia and Sophene circa 260 BC, unknown previous tenure as Satrap of Sophene Arsames I 260 BC 228 BC Armenia, Sophene, and Commagene Charaspes doubtful Arsames II Sophene ca. 230 BC, possibly same person as Arsames I Xerxes of Armenia Xerxes 228 212 BC Sophene and Commagene Abdissares 212 200 BC Sophene and Commagene ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 This is a list of regions and or districts of History of Armenia ancient Armenia A Ashotsk Aghdznik Aliovit Angl Andzevaciq Andzith Aragatzotn Aranean Aravelean Arsharuni Arsharunik Armenian Mesopotamia Artokh Artzruni Ayrarat B Bagrevand Baluni Basean Belahuit Bznuniq C Chamchwilde Chirak Corduene D Daranali Dariunq Degiq Dimaksean Djahan Djidjrakatsi Dyarbekir Dzophq E Ekeleatzi Endzaiatsi Eruandhuni G Gabelian Gardman Garithaianik Gentuni Gugark H Hachdeanq Hanzith K Kamsarakan Karbelian Karin Karqayin Kenuni Khorkhoruni Korduq L Lesser Armenia M Malkaz Manavazian Mandakuni Martuni Marzpetuni Metz Aghbak Moxoene N Norshirakan O Olnut P Pahlavuni Persarmenia Q Qadchberuni Qolian R Raphsonian Remposian Rshtuniq S Saharuni Selkuniq Seruantztian Sophene Spanduni Sper Armenia Syunik T Tachir Taron historic Armenia Tashir Dzoraget Tayk Terpatuni Teruni Tmoriq U Upper Armenia Urartu Urdz Utik V Vahevuni Vanand Varajnuni Vaspurakan Z Zakarid Armenia References reflist Category Regions of old Armenia Category Armenia related lists Regions Category Lists of former countries hy ... more details
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