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Anthemusias
Anthemusias (Greek: Ανθεμουσιάς) or Charax Sidae was an ancient Mesopotamian town, according to Pliny〔Pliny, Nat His I. V, c. 24〕 and Strabo.〔Strabo, I. XVI, p. 747.〕 Isidore of Charax〔Isidore of Charax, Parthian Stations 8〕〔Schoff, Wilfred H. 1914. ''Parthian Stations by Isidore of Charax: An account of the overland trade route between the Levant and India in the first century B.C.'' The Greek text, with a translation and commentary. Reprint by Ares Publishers Chicago. 1989.〕 says that it was 8 schoeni from Apamea near the Euphrates on the road to Seleucia, and Ptolemy places it “at the foot of a mountain called Caspius".〔Ptolemy, Geography 6.5.4〕
The city was founded by one of the early Seleucids and, according to Ptolemy,〔Ptolemy, Geography 6.5.4〕 was situated next to Apameia.〔Ammianus Marcellinus, 23.6.43〕
:"Tiridates meanwhile, with the consent of the Parthians, received the submission of Nicephorium, Anthemusias and the other cities, which having been founded by Macedonians, claim Greek names, also of the Parthian towns Halus and Artemita. There was a rivalry of joy among the inhabitants who detested Artabanus, bred as he had been among the Scythians, for his cruelty, and hoped to find in Tiridates a kindly spirit from his Roman training." 〔Tacitus, ''Annals'', Bk. VI, 41.〕
This conquest by Tiridates III in 35 CE over Artabanus II was short-lived as Artabanus soon returned from Hyrcania with an army of Dahae Scythians. However, he was forced to accept a treaty with the Lucius Vitellius, the Roman governor of Syria, in 37CE, in which he gave up all power.
Barthold maintained it was the medieval town of Arazi, 12 farsaḵs from Ray, Iran(Rhagae)〔W. Barthold, An Historical Geography of Iran, tr. S. Soucek, Princeton, N.J., 1984 p. 122〕
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