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Place Arabia (region) by M. Roaf — last modified Jun 07, 2023 04:49 PM
The Arabian peninsula.
Place Arabia Eudaemon by D.F. Graf — last modified Sep 21, 2022 12:47 PM
Arabia Eudaemon or Arabia Felix was a term used by ancient geographers to describe the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula, now Yemen.
Place Arachosia by M.U. Erdosy — last modified Sep 14, 2022 09:26 AM
A satrapy located in what is now Afghanistan.
Place Ararene by D.T. Potts — last modified May 02, 2022 04:31 PM
The modern al 'Ara'ir, near Jizan in Saudi Arabia.
Place Arbayestan/Beth Arbaye by M. Roaf — last modified Sep 02, 2022 09:55 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 D4 Arbayestan/Beth Arbaye
Place Arcadia by G. Reger — last modified Feb 09, 2024 03:26 PM
The ancient region of Arcadia comprised the highlands at the center of the Peloponnese.
Place Argeia by W.M. Murray — last modified Aug 30, 2022 10:54 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 54 D4 Argeia
Place Argentariae Dalmaticae et Pannonicae by J.J. Wilkes — last modified Sep 27, 2022 12:59 PM
A Dalmatian and Pannonian silver and lead mining region located in the eastern part of what is now Bosnia.
Place Argolis by G. Reger — last modified Jul 10, 2023 08:31 PM
Argolis (also known as 'the Argolid') occupied the eastern part of the Peloponnese; comprising primarily the Argolid peninsula and the coastal region lying to the east of Arcadia, and north of Laconia.
Place Ariake Sadenon by M.U. Erdosy — last modified Aug 30, 2022 07:09 PM
This name, transmitted by Ptolemy, corresponds to a region of India in the Konkan coast and hinterland, including the general area of modern Mumbai and Pune.
Place Arkailikos by H.S. Sivan — last modified Jun 09, 2019 10:18 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 unlocated Arkailikos
Place Armenia by S.E. Kroll — last modified Dec 29, 2013 05:31 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 90 B1 Armenia
Place Armenia (region) by M. Roaf — last modified Aug 30, 2022 07:16 AM
A plateau region between the Black and Caspian Seas.
Place Armenia Minor by T.B. Mitford — last modified Sep 21, 2022 12:36 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 G2 Armenia Minor
Place Arzanene by M. Roaf — last modified Oct 03, 2022 07:59 PM
Arzanene was a province of southern Armenia, located on the left bank of the Tigris river. The region extended eastward to the valley of Bitlís and was bounded on the south and west by Mesopotamia.
Place Arzawa by Gabriel Mckee — last modified Jan 09, 2023 10:56 AM
A kingdom or federation in western Anatolia, whose exact location(s) and extent are matters of scholarly debate. The presence and nature of Arzawa is gleaned primarily from Hittite royal annals and diplomatic texts of the LBA, as well as the two letters from Amarna between Amenhotep III and the king of Arzawa. These texts, however, do not reveal the temporal span of Arzawa, and should be treated as snapshots in time. Arzawa reached its greatest prominence in the middle of the fourteenth century BCE, but had been reduced to a rump state by the end of the century. The remaining territory formed the core of the kingdom of Lydia.
Place Arzugum Regio by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Sep 25, 2022 09:52 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 B1 Arzugum Regio
Place Asia Minor by R. Talbert — last modified Feb 07, 2020 05:32 PM
An ancient region, coincident with a peninsula of the continent of Asia. It is bounded on the south by the Mediterranean Sea, on the west by the Aegean Sea, and on the north by the Black Sea. Today it is part of the territory of the modern country of Turkey.
Place Assyria (kingdom) by M. Roaf — last modified Dec 04, 2020 02:43 PM
Aššur, later Māt Aššur ('the land of the god Aššur'), grew from a small city-state and important trading center to a powerful, wide-spread empire. At is zenith in the seventh century BC, the Assyrian Empire (883-609 BC) dominated much of the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean, stretching from the Persian Gulf in the south to the Mediterranean Sea in the west. Assyria's heartland, an area also referred to as Subartu, roughly corresponds to northern Iraq (Nineveh Governorate) and includes the numerous important cities, especially Aššur (Assyria's traditional religious and administrative capital), Kalhu, Dur-Šarrukin, and Nineveh (the capital of the Assyrian Empire).
Place Astaunitis/Asthianene by M. Roaf — last modified Sep 19, 2022 11:17 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 C2 Astaunitis/Asthianene

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