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Fichier:Osroene.png

Roman Empire with Osroene highlighted. Derived from Roman Empire blank: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:REmpire-blank.png The original description...


Fichier:Flag Of Thomasid Aramana (Thomasid Principality).png

an ancient Syriac Cross with roots in Kerala, a south Indian state and Osroene, an ancient kingdom. author name string: PricipalityOffice Wikimedia username:...


Fichier:Flag Of Thomasid Aramana.png

roots in the South Indian State Of Kerala & Ancient Edessa, also known as Osroene author name string: PricipalityOffice Wikimedia username: PricipalityOffice...


Fichier:Roman Empire - Osroene (AD 210).svg

DescriptionRoman Empire - Osroene (AD 210).svg English: Location of Roman province Osroene AD 210. Based on: File:Roman Empire - Cyprus (125 AD).svg by...


Fichier:Northern Mesopotamian vassal kingdoms AD 200.png

DescriptionNorthern Mesopotamian vassal kingdoms AD 200.png English: Approximate borders of the vassal kingdoms in northern Mesopotamia in 200 AD, with...


Fichier:Syria under the Seleucids 87 BC.png

Euphrates. Parthia established the river as its western border and included Osroene. To the north, the kingdom of Commagene bordered the Euphrates in the East...


Fichier:Syria in 124 BC.png

Euphrates. Parthia established the river as its western border and included Osroene. To the north, the kingdom of Commagene bordered the Euphrates in the East...


Fichier:REmpireAss-syria.png

DescriptionREmpireAss-syria.png The provinces of the Roman Empire around AD 120, with Syria in red, Osroene in green, and possible areas of the abandoned...


Fichier:Syria under the Seleucids 87 BC-es.svg

Euphrates. Parthia established the river as its western border and included Osroene. To the north, the kingdom of Commagene bordered the Euphrates in the East...


Fichier:Syria under the Seleucids 87 BC.svg

Euphrates. Parthia established the river as its western border and included Osroene. To the north, the kingdom of Commagene bordered the Euphrates in the East...