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 Übersetzung für 'Parthian empire' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   the Parthian empire | -
hist.
Parthian Empire [also: Parthian empire]
Partherreich {n}
Teiltreffer
Parthian {adj}parthisch
ling.
Parthian
Parthisch {n}
hist.
Parthian king
Partherkönig {m}
hist.mil.
Parthian attack
Partherangriff {m}
hist.
Parthian period
Partherzeit {f}
hist.
Parthian kingdom
Partherreich {n}
empireImperium {n}
161
hist.
empire
Großreich {n}
6
empireKaiserreich {n}
100
empireReich {n} [Herrschaftsgebiet, Imperium]
672
empireKaisertum {n}
7
empireWeltreich {n}
48
hist.
Maurya Empire
Maurya-Reich {n}
cloth.
empire dress
Empirekleid {n}
hist.
Mongol Empire
Mongolisches Reich {n} [auch: Mongolenreich]
hist.
Austrian Empire
Kaisertum {n} Österreich [1804 - 1867]
geogr.hist.
Soviet empire
Sowjetreich {n}
hist.
British Empire
Britisches Weltreich {n}
hist.
overseas empire
Überseeimperium {n}
comm.
commercial empire
Handelsimperium {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Near the end of his life, Caesar began to prepare for a war against the Parthian Empire.
  • Under the Parthian Empire, the "gōsān" (Parthian for "minstrel") had a prominent role in the society.
  • It became part of the Parthian Empire in 167 BC. In the Sasanian period (226-652), ?
  • The Seleucid Empire broke apart and its former eastern part was absorbed by the Parthian Empire.
  • After Alexander's conquests, the name "drachma" was used in many of the Hellenistic kingdoms in the Middle East, including the Ptolemaic kingdom in Alexandria and the Parthian Empire based in what is modern-day Iran.

  • In the Parthian Empire, the king's power rested on the support of noble families, who ruled large estates and supplied soldiers and tribute to the king.
  • During the Parthian Empire there was a major revival in Assyria between the second century BC and fourth century AD, with temples once more being dedicated to gods such as Assur, Sin, Shamash, Hadad and Ishtar in various Parthian vassal states in Mesopotamia.
  • ... "Mihrdāt") was king of the Parthian Empire from 124 to 91 BC.
  • In ancient Persia, the Achaemenid Empire (550 BC–330 BC) built small barrel vaults (essentially a series of arches built together to form a hall) known as "iwan", which became massive, monumental structures during the later Parthian Empire (247 BC–AD 224).
  • but the recent publication of the "Babylonian Chronicles" has shown that urban life was still very much the same well into the Parthian Empire (150 BC to 226 AD).

  • In Persia, the Parthian Empire was succeeded by the Sassanid Empire in 224 after Ardashir I defeated and killed Artabanus V during the Battle of Hormozdgan.
  • His most significant early decision was to make peace with the Parthian Empire, but many thought that the terms were degrading to the Romans.
  • The following year he led another, more successful campaign against the Parthian Empire, reportedly in retaliation for the support it had given to Pescennius Niger.
  • Following the eviction of the Seleucid by the Parthian Empire in c.
  • In addition, Rome contended with the Parthian Empire for dominance of the Near East.

  • Mani was an Iranian, [...] born in 216 in or near Seleucia-Ctesiphon (now al-Mada'in) in the Parthian Empire.
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