Artaxata (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Artaxata" in English language version.

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  • Nathan Steinmeyer (21 Oct 2024). "Armenia's Oldest Church Discovered". Biblical Archaeology Society. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.

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  • Plutarch, Life of Lucullus, 31.3-4: "It is said that Hannibal the Carthaginian, after Antiochus had been conquered by the Romans, left him and went to Artaxias the Armenian, to whom he gave many excellent suggestions and instructions. For instance, observing that a section of the country which had the greatest natural advantages and attractions was lying idle and neglected, he drew up a plan for a city there, and then brought Artaxias to the place and showed him its possibilities, and urged him to undertake the building. The king was delighted, and begged Hannibal to superintend the work himself, whereupon a very great and beautiful city arose there, which was named after the king, and proclaimed the capital of Armenia". Plutarch (1914). "The Life of Lucullus". Plutarch, Lives, Volume II. Loeb Classical Library. Translated by Perrin, Bernadotte.

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