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Kingdom of Commagene

163 BCE – 72 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
163 BCE – 72 CE
Duration
235 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Samosata
Data Confidence
ai_generated

Overview

Commagene (Ancient Greek: Κομμαγηνή) was an ancient Greco-Iranian kingdom ruled by a Hellenized branch of the Orontids, a dynasty of Iranian origin, that had ruled over the Satrapy of Armenia. The kingdom was located in and around the ancient city of Samosata, which served as its capital. The Iron Age name of Samosata, Kummuh, probably gives its name to Commagene. Commagene has been characterized as a "buffer state" between Armenia, Parthia, Syria, and Rome; culturally, it was correspondingly mixed. The kings of the Kingdom of Commagene claimed descent from Orontes with Darius I of Persia as their ancestor, by his marriage to Rhodogune, daughter of Artaxerxes II who had a family descent from king Darius I. The territory of Commagene.

Historical Periods

Kingdom of Commagene (-63–22)

63 BCE – 22 CE

Capital: SamosataArea: 9,646 km²

Kingdom of Commagene (43–67)

43 CE – 67 CE

Capital: SamosataArea: 9,769 km²

Kingdom of Commagene (68–77)

68 CE – 77 CE

Capital: SamosataArea: 9,769 km²

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