
Commagene - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Commagene
- a country to the north of Syria, and to the west of Armenia
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161/5
Commagene becomes independent, under the leadership of Ptolemy.
76/15a
Tigranes settles Arabs in the region of Commagene and Cilicia.
69/15
Antiochus of Commagene, Alchaudonius, and other princes transfer thei
64/17
Pompeius forces Antiochus of Commagene into submission, and makes an
40/40
OGIS_383, the Law of Antiochus I of Commagene on Mount Nemrud.
38/15
tonius besieges Antiochus of Commagene at Samosata, but eventually
37/19
Phraates kills Antiochus of Commagene.
  Within translations:
Eupolemus_2
the river Euphrates, and Commagene, and the Assyrians in
Memn_18
ochus the king of Syria, Commagene, and Judaea in two batt
Oros_7.9
Samos, Thrace, Cilicia, and Commagene were for the first
Plin:HN_5.85
is Samosata the capital of Commagene.
Plin:HN_5.86
At Cingilla the territory of Commagene ends and state of the
Plin:HN_6.9
the part bordering on Commagene Cataonia, that on Phrygia
Plin:HN_6.24
side Lesser and Greater and Commagene and on its right all
Plin:HN_6.41
of the mountain sloping towards Commagene, is adjoined, as we have
Plin:HN_6.142
the direction of Cilicia and Commagene, many of the Arabian races
Plin:HN_37.204
and the grease of the Commagene goose. We must not forget
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