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- Antzitene or Anzitene (Old Armenian: Անձիտ Anjit, Gr****: Ἀνζιτηνή) was a region of the medieval Armenia c. 300–1000, known in Armenian as Hanzith and in...
- settlement Ingalawa mentioned in Hittite records. Angeghtun bordered Andzit (Anzitene), possibly at the Taurus Mountains, to its west and Great Tsopk (Sophanene)...
- antiquity, Arsamosata formed one of the main settlements in the district of Anzitene.: 139  The nearby city of Dadima appears to have grown due to commerce...
- Glaudia). It guarded the valley of the Euphrates below Melitene and towards Anzitene. It may be identified with Kerar Kalesi in Pütürge. Claudias changed hands...
- of a federation of six satrapies or prin****lities (Ingilene, Sophene, Anzitene, Asthianene, Sophanene and Balabitene) allied to the empire. Theodosius...
- one of the five cantons to fall under Byzantine rule and was known as Anzitene (Gr****: Ἀνζιτηνή). Balahovit Degik Gavrek Hashtyank Khordzyan Lesser Sophene...
- captured the city, which forced Abu Taghlib to flee to the Byzantine city of Anzitene, where he asked for aid. Adud al-Dawla then spent one year in Mosul to...
- well as the capture of Greater Sophene, Angeghtun (Ingilene) and Andzitʻ (Anzitene), which had been annexed by Rome. Chaumont considers the reconquest of...
- captured the city, which forced Abu Taghlib to flee to Byzantine territory in Anzitene where he asked for aid. Meanwhile, the Buyid army was completing the conquest...
- Malatya, ravaging the countryside once more, he crossed the Euphrates into Anzitene, which his troops also raided extensively, and re-entered the Muslim-held...