
Adiabene - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Adiabene
- a district of Assyria, east of the river Tigris
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+ Adiabeni , Aziabeni
Festus:Brev_21
rthians, annihilated the Aziabeni, gained control the Arab
Joseph:BJ_1.6
yond Euphrates, with the Adiabeni, by my means, knew accur
Memn_38
offering to yield Mesopotamia, Adiabene and the Great Glen
Oros_7.6
that Helena, the queen of Adiabene and a convert to the
Oros_7.17
the Arabians, and the Adiabeni. 4 He harassed the
Plin:HN_5.66
Commagene, that beyond Armenia Adiabene, which was previously called
Plin:HN_6.114
and Persis on the south, Adiabene on the west, and Armenia
Plin:HN_6.129
tribes of the Orroei and Adiabeni and forms the region of
Plin:HN_6.25-28 *
its frontier as far as Adiabene, where it is enclosed by
Plin:HN_6.41-44 *
begins; the part of Adiabene nearest to Syria is
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