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  1. His brother has been king of Adiabene, the nobles place him on the throne, and he will reign until 383 as Ardashir II.

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  1. Still more remarkable is the conversion of the king of Adiabene to Judaism.
  2. Toward the end of the reign of Artabanus III, the royal family of Adiabene converted to Judaism. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In 193 he stirred up a rebellion in the Roman client kingdoms of Osroene and Adiabene, but in 195 the Romans under Septimius Severus recovered the districts.

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  1. Severus was also successful against the vassal states of the Parthians, Adiabene and Osrhoene. (Web site)

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  1. Adiabene, as well as the entire Tigris-Euphrates basin of northern Mesopotamia, was incorporated as a province into the Roman Empire. (Web site)

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  1. According to Josephus and Jewish texts, Helene was from a royal clan that ruled Adiabene, a region now in northern Iraq. (Web site)
  2. Josephus tells of Izates, King of Adiabene, who was taught by a Jewish merchant named Ananias to worship God according to the Jewish religion. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. A people such as the Guti (Kurti), Mede, Mard, Carduchi(Gordyaei), Adiabene, Zila and Khaldi signify not the ancestor of the Kurds but only one ancestor.

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  1. The capital city of Adiabene was Arbela (known today by Arabs as Irbil and by Kurds as Hawler).

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  1. He crossed the Tigris, reaffirmed his conquest of Adiabene and proceeded to Ctesiphon, the most important capital of the Parthian Empire. (Web site)

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  1. Izla above Nisibis to revive the strict monastic movement, and Henana of Adiabene became head of the school of Nisibis.

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  1. In 62, Tigranes invaded the Parthian province of Adiabene.[ 113] Again, Rome and Parthia were at war and this continued until 63.
  2. In 62, Tigranes invaded the Parthian city of Adiabene.[61] Again, Rome and Parthia were at war and this continued until 63. Move Up

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