-
transferred to Amida,
while the seat of the
military commander, the dux
Mesopotamiae, was
located at Constantina.
Other cities included Martyropolis and Kephas...
- Harrison's
gerbil (Gerbillus
mesopotamiae) is a gerbil, a
small mammal in the
rodent order. It is
distributed mainly in the Tigris-Euphrates
Valley in...
- (sometimes
considered a
separate genus Monodia) Harrison's gerbil,
Gerbillus mesopotamiae Darfur gerbil,
Gerbillus muriculus Balochistan gerbil,
Gerbillus n****...
-
cited in the
Notitia Dignitatum as
being under the
command of the Dux
Mesopotamiae. List of
Roman legions Erdkamp, Paul (2010-12-13). A
Companion to the...
-
capital of
Roman Mesopotamia and the seat of its
governor (Latin: dux
mesopotamiae).
Jacob of Nisibis, the city's
first known bishop,
constructed its first...
- It was,
after his
departure from Nisibis, the
residence of the dux
Mesopotamiae until the
foundation of Dara.
There is
considerable variation in different...
-
Anastasiopolis (Gr****: Ἀναστασιούπολις) and
became the seat of the
Roman dux
Mesopotamiae.
According to Procopius, the
hasty construction of the
original walls...
-
Grammar (London:
Asher 1870)]; 4th ed. (Göttingen 1874).
Liber Vakedu de
Mesopotamiae expugnatae historia (1827)
Commentarius in
Apocalypsin Johannis (1828)...
- p****es
against the
barbarians living beyond, and the base of the dux
Mesopotamiae would be
withdrawn from the
fortress of Dara to the city of Constantina...
- in the Roman–Persian Wars of the 6th
century as the seat of the dux
Mesopotamiae (363–540). It was also a bishopric,
suffragan of Edessa.
Jacob Baradaeus...