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Parthia
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Par·thi·a  (pärth-)
An ancient country of southwest Asia corresponding to modern northeast Iran. It was included in the Assyrian and Persian empires, the Macedonian empire of Alexander the Great, and the Syrian empire. A Parthian kingdom lasted from c. 250 b.c. to a.d. 226, reaching the height of its influence and landholdings at the beginning of the first century b.c. Parthian soldiers were renowned as horsemen and archers.

Parthia [ˈpɑːθɪə]
n
(Placename) a country in ancient Asia, southeast of the Caspian Sea, that expanded into a great empire dominating SW Asia in the 2nd century bc It was destroyed by the Sassanids in the 3rd century a.d
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Noun1.Parthia - an ancient kingdom in Asia to the southeast of the Caspian SeaParthia - an ancient kingdom in Asia to the southeast of the Caspian Sea; it dominated southwestern Asia from about 250 BC to AD 226
Asia - the largest continent with 60% of the earth's population; it is joined to Europe on the west to form Eurasia; it is the site of some of the world's earliest civilizations
Parthian - a native or inhabitant of Parthia


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In war, it is actually akin to how the Parthians, Huns, Mongols, and other mass armies of horsemen would fight.
Hadrian pulled back from there too, leaving it to the Parthians, successors to the mighty Persian and Alexandrine empires.
it is not as though the apostolic community cast about for ingredients that might be appealing to local Jewish converts, or to Greeks, or to Scythians, Romans, Egyptians, or Parthians, least of all to that ubiquitous figure, 'contemporary man'.
 
 
 
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