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English: Reproduced in IGGR I, this Greek inscription found in Rome is an epitaph for Amazaspus, a brother of King Mithridates of Iberia. The inscription records Amazapus’s death and burial at Nisibis, while accompanying the emperor Trajan on his Parthian campaign of 114–117. |
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Source | Cagnat, René (ed., 1901). Inscriptiones graecae ad res romanas pertinentes avctoritate et impensis Adademiae inscriptionvm et litterarvm hvmaniorvm collectae et editae. Tomus primus, pp. 75-76. Paris: Ernest Leroux. (Internet Archive) |
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