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ISBN 10: 1568591667
ISBN 13: 9781568591667
Author: Hakob Manandyan
Armenians, not surprisingly, revere Tigranes. In their pride, some Armenians endow him with modern nationalistic traits and ignore the fact that Tigranes possessed a more Hellenistic and, occasionally, Persian, outlook, rather than that of a modern Armenian. Tigranes’ greatness, as will be evident in this study, was in his attempt to forge an independent and powerful state and to break away from the constraints imposed upon Armenia by its geography. Together with Mithridates Eupator, the king of Pontus, he tried to free Asia Minor from Persian military and political threats in the east and those of Rome in the west.
Tigranes II and Rome A New Interpretation Based on Primary Sources 1st Table of contents:
1. Preface.
2. The Political and Economic Conditions of
Western Asia Minor prior to Tabl Tigranes II.
3. The Artaxiad Dynasty and Tigranes.
4. The Armeno-Pontic Alliance and Tigranes’ Forays into Cappadocia.
5. The First Mithndatic War (88-84).
6. The Conquests of Tigranes II.
7. The Expansion of Hellenism in Armenia and the
Founding of the City of Tigranocerta.
8. The Third Mithridatic War and Mithridates’ Flight to Armenia.
9. Lucullus Demands the Extradition of Mithridates
and Prepares for War.
10. The Sudden Attack of Lucullus and his First
Encounter with the Armenians.
11. The Siege of Tigranocerta and Tigranes’ Meeting
with Mithridates.
12. The Great Battle of Tigranocerta.
13. The Capture of Tigranocerta and the Collapse of
Tigranes’Grand Empire.
14. The Battles in Armenia and Mesopotamia (68 B.C.).
15. The Victorious Advance of Tigranes and Mithridates and Lucullus’ Retreat.
16. Pompey’s Incursion into Pontus and Mithridates’ Defeat.
17. The Conclusion of Peace between Tigranes and Pompey.
18. Armenia and its Neighboring Countries after Pompey’s Incursion.
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