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Meaning of "commagene"

Commagene refers to an ancient kingdom located in modern-day Turkey
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  • An ancient mountainous region in northeastern Anatolia, with a capital at Samosata.

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The boundaries of Commagene fluctuated over time.
Commagene was part of Sophene at this time.
Antiochus was born a prince of the royal family of Commagene.
Tiberius decided to make Commagene a part of the Roman province of Syria.
List of kings and rulers of Commagene.
The Commagene civilization.
That decision was welcomed by many of the citizens by Commagene.
The cultural identity of the Kingdom of Commagene has been variously characterized.
Above the wall stands the best preserved dexiosis relief of Commagene.
It included the territories of Commagene and Cyrrhestice.
In Hellenistic times it was capital of the kingdom of Commagene.
Monumental head of the goddess Commagene from Mount Nemrut.
There is a deity Mithra mentioned on monuments in Commagene.
Xerxes of Commagene.
Antiochia ad Taurum was Christianized early and formed a bishopric see in Commagene.

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The king of Commagene.
He was the youngest brother of prince and future king Mithridates II of Commagene.
Antiochus IV was the only client king of Commagene under the Roman Empire.
Many of the ruins on Mount Nemrud are monuments of the imperial cult of Commagene.
Map showing Commagene as a tributary kingdom of the Armenian Empire under Tigranes the Great.
Disaster befalls the king of Commagene.
Commagene extended from the right bank of the Euphrates to the Taurus and Amanus Mountains.
At times it incorporated Commagene.
From his reign onwards, monarchs from Commagene proved to be the most loyal Roman allies.
Iotapa had married her brother and became Roman Client Monarchs of Commagene.
From this point on, the kingdom of Commagene became more Greek than Persian.
Lang notes the vitality of Graeco-Roman culture in Commagene.
From this point on, the kingdom of Commagene became more Greek then Persian.
Of Armenian descent, he was the son and successor of Ptolemaeus of Commagene.
King Antiochus 1 of Commagene clasps the right hand of Hercules.
List of rulers of Commagene.
Strabo, who counts Commagene as part of Syria, notes the kingdom 's fertility.
Callinicus is the second person in the Royal Family of Commagene to bear this name.
Under light Commagene rule, Seleucia enjoyed substantial autonomy, i.e. de facto independence.
Antiochia in Commagene.
The Neo-Hittite states of northern Syria were conquered, as well as Cilicia and Commagene.
Under Antiochus Theos, the Kingdom of Commagene controlled a particularly large area.
For a time, the city was called Antiochia in Commagene.
At the time of Antiochus ' death, Commagene was in political turmoil.
In Classical Antiquity, this was the region of Commagene.
Ptolemaeus of Commagene d . ca.
At this time died Antiochus, the King of Commagene.
Commagene was definitively annexed to the Roman Empire in 72 CE.
Ptolemaeus of Commagene.
Tiberius annexed Commagene to the province of Syria in 17 AD.
Thanks to his diplomatic skills, Antiochus was able to keep Commagene independent from the Romans.
The Commagene kingdom lasted until the Romans came in 72AD.
Julia Balbilla, poet and princess from the Kingdom of Commagene.
Criterion ( i ), The tomb of Antiochos I of Commagene is a unique artistic achievement.
The neo Hittite states of northern Syria were conquered, as was Cilicia and Commagene.

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