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Roman_Empire_125.png
The correctness of the entries on the map are attested by Fanum 2005, 15-31; Pitassi 2009, 249; 281. Reference: Farnum, J. H. 2005. The Positioning of the Roman Imperial Legions. British archaeological reports / International series 1458.…

ForeignMerchant.jpg
The statue shows a European trader on the Silk Road. It is 52 cm high and made of terracotta. The fact that it was made in China suggests that the statue shows a trader from an Asian perspective. From this, conclusions can be drawn about how European…

Ardashir I, SNS Type V(4a)&3a(2b), A33, Sunrise 721.jpg
Ardashir I or Ardeshir I (Ardašire Bâbakân) was the founding father of the Sassanian Empire (224/226–651 CE) and also known as Ardashir the Unifier (180– 242 CE). Some texts call him Artaxerxes, surely pointing to the Persian continuity of rule. The…

Obv.(Ardashir I) Göbl I-1. SNS I, Type I(1)-1(1),4. Sunrise 693.jpg
The first minting phase of Ardashir began with his cononation as king of Fars after his bother Shapur, the originally designated king of Fars, died in a collapsing building (Bosworth 1999, 8). According to the interpretation from Altheim-Stiehl 1978,…

Obv.(Ardashir I) SNS I, pl. 15, 215.jpg
In 223/224 CE, Ardashir I gained victory over Artabanus in the Battle of Hormizdagan (Bosworth 1999, 14) and proclaimed himself King of Kings while still on the battlefield (Bosworth 1999, 15). Later, in 226/227 CE (Bosworth 1999, 409ff., N.B. 411;…
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