Romans, Deux-Sèvres
Gustav Giemsa, William Boog Leishman Sassanid Empire, Pompey, Battle of Carrhae
978-613-9-08797-6
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160
2012-01-10
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Romans in Persia is related to the brief occupation/invasion of western areas of Persia (actual Iran) by the Romans during their empire. Emperor Trajan was even able to nominate a king of Parthia, Parthamaspates, as ruler of a Roman "client state" in Persia.The Romans, when expanded into the eastern Mediterranean, entered in contact with their historical rivals in the Middle East: the Persians, whose homeland was an area corresponding approximately with actual Iran. The names of Persian empires that faced the Romans had different names, related to the tribes in control of their empire in different historical periods: first were Medians (Media Atropatene), then Parthians and finally Sassanians.
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