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Armazi

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Armazi (არმაზი) is a locale in Georgia, 4 km southwest of Mtskheta and 22 km northwest of Tbilisi. [1]

30 relations: AD 75, Amazasp I of Iberia, Andria Apakidze, Aramaic of Hatra, Arma (deity), Armazi (disambiguation), Armazi (god), Armazi stele of Serapit, Armazi stele of Vespasian, Armazic language, Artoces of Iberia, Asparukh (name), Georgia in the Roman era, Kartli, Kingdom of Iberia, List of archaeological sites by country, List of country-name etymologies, List of ghost towns by country, List of monarchs of Georgia, Mihrdat I of Iberia, Mtskheta, Pharnavaz I of Iberia, Pharnavazid dynasty, Pompey's Georgian campaign, Sasanian Iberia, Simon Janashia, Spaspet, Tiridates I of Armenia, Tourism in Georgia (country), 1867 in archaeology.

AD 75

AD 75 (LXXV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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Amazasp I of Iberia

Amazasp I (ამაზასპი) was a king of Iberia (Kartli, modern eastern Georgia) whose reign is placed by the early medieval Georgian historical compendia in the 2nd century.

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Andria Apakidze

Andria Apakidze (ანდრია აფაქიძე) (September 3, 1914 – November 25, 2005), Doctor of History and professor, was a Georgian archaeologist and historian specializing in the studies of ancient Georgia, and the author of widely known works on archaeology.

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Aramaic of Hatra

Aramaic of Hatra refers to inscriptions from the site of the ancient city of Hatra that were published by W. Andrae in 1912 and were studied by S. Ronzevalle and P. Jensen.

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Arma (deity)

Arma was an Anatolian Moon god, worshipped by the Hittites and Luwians in the Bronze Age and early Iron Age.

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Armazi (disambiguation)

Armazi (არმაზი) may mean.

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Armazi (god)

Armazi or Armaz (არმაზი) was, according to the medieval Georgian Chronicles, the supreme deity in a pre-Christian pantheon of ancient Georgians of Kartli (Iberia of the Classical sources).

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Armazi stele of Serapit

The Armazi stele of Serapit (სერაფიტას არმაზის სტელა) or Armazi bilingual (არმაზის ბილინგვა) is a funerary stele with bilingual inscriptions written in Ancient Greek and Armazic, a local idiom of Aramaic, found in 1940, at Armazi, near Mtskheta, in the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Iberia.

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Armazi stele of Vespasian

The Armazi stele of Vespasian (ვესპასიანეს არმაზის სტელა) is a stele with Ancient Greek inscriptions found in 1867 at Armazi, near Mtskheta, Georgia in the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Iberia.

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Armazic language

Armazic is an extinct written Aramaic language used as a language of administration in the South Caucasus in the first centuries AD.

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Artoces of Iberia

Artoces was a king of Iberia (modern-day Georgia) from 78 to 63 BC.

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Asparukh (name)

Asparukh is a Middle Iranian male name, attested in ancient Georgia and early medieval Bulgaria.

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Georgia in the Roman era

The modern state of Georgia was under Roman control between the 1st century BC and the 7th century AD.

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Kartli

Kartli (ქართლი) is a historical region in central-to-eastern Georgia traversed by the river Mtkvari (Kura), on which Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, is situated.

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Kingdom of Iberia

In Greco-Roman geography, Iberia (Ancient Greek: Ἰβηρία; Hiberia) was an exonym (foreign name) for the Georgian kingdom of Kartli (ქართლი), known after its core province, which during Classical Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages was a significant monarchy in the Caucasus, either as an independent state or as a dependent of larger empires, notably the Sassanid and Roman empires.

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List of archaeological sites by country

This is a list of notable archaeological sites sorted by country and territories.

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List of country-name etymologies

This list covers English language country names with their etymologies.

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List of ghost towns by country

The following is a list of ghost towns, listed by continent, then by country.

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List of monarchs of Georgia

This is a list of kings and queens of the kingdoms of Georgia under Bagrationi dynasty before Russian annexation in 1801–1810.

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Mihrdat I of Iberia

Mithridates I (Mihrdat I) (მითრიდატე I) was the 1st-century king of Iberia (Kartli, Georgia) whose reign is evidenced by epigraphic material.

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Mtskheta

Mtskheta (მცხეთა) is a city in Mtskheta-Mtianeti province of Georgia.

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Pharnavaz I of Iberia

Pharnavaz I (ფარნავაზ I) was a king of Kartli, an ancient Georgian kingdom known as Iberia in the Classical antiquity.

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Pharnavazid dynasty

The Pharnavazid, Pharnabazid or Parnavazianni (ფარნავაზიანები, ფარნავაზიანნი) is the name of the first dynasty of Georgian kings of Kartli (Iberia) preserved by The Georgian Chronicles.

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Pompey's Georgian campaign

Pompey's campaign in Iberia and Colchis took place in 65 BC and was a consequence of the Mithridatic Wars.

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Sasanian Iberia

Sasanian Iberia (სასანური ქართლი sasanuri kartli; known in Middle Persian sources as Wirōzān/Wiruzān/Wiručān) refers to the period the Kingdom of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) was under the suzerainty of the Sasanian Empire.

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Simon Janashia

Simon Janashia (სიმონ ჯანაშია; July 13, 1900 – November 5, 1947) was a Georgian historian and public figure.

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Spaspet

Spaspet (სპასპეტი) was a feudal office in Georgia that originated in ancient Iberia.

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Tiridates I of Armenia

Tiridates I (Տրդատ Ա, Trdat A; 𐭕𐭉𐭓𐭉𐭃𐭕, Tīridāt; Τιριδάτης, Tiridátes) was King of Armenia beginning in 53 AD and the founder of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia.

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Tourism in Georgia (country)

Tourism in Georgia is an important component of the economy of Georgia.

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1867 in archaeology

1867 in archaeology.

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Armaztsikhe, Harmozica.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armazi

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