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This week's articles from Ancient History Encyclopedia fresh in your inbox! [View this email in your browser]( Our mission is to improve history education worldwide by creating the most complete, freely accessible and reliable history resource in the world. [Support Us]( This Week's Articles 06 March 2018 [The Roman-Parthian War 58-63 CE]( The Roman-Parthian War of 58-63 CE was sparked off when the Parthian Empire’s ruler imposed his own brother as the new king of Armenia, considered by Rome to be a quasi-neutral buffer... — [continue reading »]( [Illuminated Manuscripts]( Illuminated manuscripts were hand-made books, usually on Christian scripture or practice, produced in Western Europe between c. 500-c. 1600 CE. They are so called because of the use... — [continue reading »]( [Ancient Armenia]( Ancient Armenia, in the south Caucasus area of Eurasia, was settled in the Neolithic era but its first recorded state proper was the kingdom of Urartu from the 9th century BCE. Incorporated... — [continue reading »]( [Ancient Jordan]( Jordan is a country in the Near East bordered by Israel, Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia which was part of the Land of Canaan in ancient times. The country is named for the River Jordan... — [continue reading »]( [Kingdom of Nabatea]( The Nabatean Kingdom was a powerful political entity which flourished in the region of modern-day Jordan between the 4th century BCE and c. 106 CE and is best known today for the ruins... — [continue reading »]( [Movses Khorenatsi]( Movses Khorenatsi (Moses of Khoren) was a 5th-century CE Armenian historian whose work the History of the Armenians has earned him the title of the “father of Armenian history&rdquo... — [continue reading »]( [Kingdom of Saba]( Saba (also given as Sheba) was a kingdom in southern Arabia (region of modern-day Yemen) which flourished between the 8th century BCE and 275 CE when it was conquered by the neighboring Himyarites... — [continue reading »]( [Mamikonian Dynasty]( The Mamikonians were a powerful clan group who were influential in Armenian political and military affairs from the 1st century BCE onwards. They rose to particular prominence from... — [continue reading »]( [The Frogs]( The Frogs is a comedy play by Aristophanes (c 445 – c 385 BCE), the most famous of the comic playwrights of ancient Greece. Named after the creatures who composed the play's... — [continue reading »]( [Saint Gregory the Illuminator]( Saint Gregory the Illuminator or Enlightener (previously known as Grigor Lusavorich, c. 239 - c. 330 CE) was the first bishop of the Armenian church, and he is widely credited with converting... — [continue reading »]( Support Our Work In the last year we have helped over 15 million people learn about ancient history, for free. Become a member and support us with just $5 per month. [Become a Member]( Our Digital Magazine Beautifully produced, Timeless Travels is a 100-page magazine written by experts in their field. If you love history and travel, then this is the magazine for you! The digital edition gives you access to the full back-catalogue of issues with hundreds of articles about historical sites around the world. Subscribe today and gain instant access to the latest issue and all future issues the minute they are published! [Subscribe Now]( Support Our Non-Profit Company We are a non-profit company publishing the world's most-read history encyclopedia. Ancient History Encyclopedia is one of the most-trusted history resources in the world, known for its editorial quality, independence, and integrity. Prestigious institutions and publications recommend us as an educational resource, including Oxford University, the European Commission, and the US School Library Journal. [Donate]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Google Plus]( [Google Plus]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Tumblr]( [Tumblr]( You are receiving this email because you have either signed up for our weekly newsletter or subscribed to our membership. Our mailing address is: Ancient History Encyclopedia 8 Precision Court Park Terrace EastHorsham, West Sussex RH13 5DJ United Kingdom [Add us to your address book](//ancient.us8.list-manage.com/vcard?u=c3168e59d8bfba7986977db46&id=ac74a77c22) [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [MailChimp Email Marketing](

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