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Angeghtun (Old Armenian: Անգեղտուն, romanized: Angełtun) or
Ingilene (Ancient Gr****: Ἰγγηληνή; Latin: Ingilena) was a
district of the
ancient Kingdom of...
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exercise control over the five
satrapies between the
Tigris and Armenia:
Ingilene,
Sophanene (Sophene),
Arzanene (Aghdznik), Corduene, and
Zabdicene (near...
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exercise control over the five
satrapies between the
Tigris and Armenia:
Ingilene,
Sophanene (Sophene),
Arzanene (Aghdznik),
Corduene (Carduene), and Zabdicene...
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exercise control over the five
satrapies between the
Tigris and Armenia:
Ingilene,
Sophanene (Sophene),
Arzanene (Aghdznik), Corduene, and
Zabdicene (near...
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autonomous prin****lities
allied to the
Empire (civitates foederatae):
Ingilene, Sophene, Antzitene, Asthianene,
Sophanene and Balabitene. The
local Armenian...
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Tigris were to be
ceded to the Romans. One
writer gives these provinces as
Ingilene, Sophene, Arzanene, Corduene, and Zabdicene; by
another as Arzanene, Moxoene...
- by Rome in 363), as well as the
capture of
Greater Sophene,
Angeghtun (
Ingilene) and Andzitʻ (Anzitene),
which had been
annexed by Rome.
Chaumont considers...
- Shapur's army
capture Tigranocerta and raid the
districts of Arzanene,
Ingilene, Mzur in
Upper Armenia,
Sophene and Acilisene,
where they
captured Ani-Kamakh...
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southern part
consisted of a
federation of six
satrapies or prin****lities (
Ingilene, Sophene, Anzitene, Asthianene,
Sophanene and Balabitene)
allied to the...
- by Rome in 363), as well as the
capture of
Greater Sophene,
Angeghtun (
Ingilene) and Andzitʻ (Anzitene),
which had been
annexed by Rome.
Chaumont considers...