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1 Adiabene
Ădĭăbēna, ae, or Ădĭăbēne, ēs, f., = Adiabênê, a region in the northern part of ancient Assyria, now Botan, Plin. 5, 12, 13, § 66; Amm. 23, 6, 20 al.— Hence,II.Derivv.A.Ădĭăbēnus, a, um, adj., pertaining thereto:B.Monobazus,
Tac. A. 15, 14; so ib. 1:regimen,
ib. 2. — Ădĭăbēni, ōrum, m., its inhabitants, Plin. 6, 9, 10, § 28.—Ădĭăbēnĭcus, a surname of the emperor Severus, as conqueror of Adiabene, Spart. Sev. 9; Sext. Ruf. 21; Inscr. Orell. 903 sq. -
2 Adiabena
Ădĭăbēna, ae, or Ădĭăbēne, ēs, f., = Adiabênê, a region in the northern part of ancient Assyria, now Botan, Plin. 5, 12, 13, § 66; Amm. 23, 6, 20 al.— Hence,II.Derivv.A.Ădĭăbēnus, a, um, adj., pertaining thereto:B.Monobazus,
Tac. A. 15, 14; so ib. 1:regimen,
ib. 2. — Ădĭăbēni, ōrum, m., its inhabitants, Plin. 6, 9, 10, § 28.—Ădĭăbēnĭcus, a surname of the emperor Severus, as conqueror of Adiabene, Spart. Sev. 9; Sext. Ruf. 21; Inscr. Orell. 903 sq. -
3 Adiabeni
Ădĭăbēna, ae, or Ădĭăbēne, ēs, f., = Adiabênê, a region in the northern part of ancient Assyria, now Botan, Plin. 5, 12, 13, § 66; Amm. 23, 6, 20 al.— Hence,II.Derivv.A.Ădĭăbēnus, a, um, adj., pertaining thereto:B.Monobazus,
Tac. A. 15, 14; so ib. 1:regimen,
ib. 2. — Ădĭăbēni, ōrum, m., its inhabitants, Plin. 6, 9, 10, § 28.—Ădĭăbēnĭcus, a surname of the emperor Severus, as conqueror of Adiabene, Spart. Sev. 9; Sext. Ruf. 21; Inscr. Orell. 903 sq. -
4 Adiabenicus
Ădĭăbēna, ae, or Ădĭăbēne, ēs, f., = Adiabênê, a region in the northern part of ancient Assyria, now Botan, Plin. 5, 12, 13, § 66; Amm. 23, 6, 20 al.— Hence,II.Derivv.A.Ădĭăbēnus, a, um, adj., pertaining thereto:B.Monobazus,
Tac. A. 15, 14; so ib. 1:regimen,
ib. 2. — Ădĭăbēni, ōrum, m., its inhabitants, Plin. 6, 9, 10, § 28.—Ădĭăbēnĭcus, a surname of the emperor Severus, as conqueror of Adiabene, Spart. Sev. 9; Sext. Ruf. 21; Inscr. Orell. 903 sq. -
5 Adiabenus
Ădĭăbēna, ae, or Ădĭăbēne, ēs, f., = Adiabênê, a region in the northern part of ancient Assyria, now Botan, Plin. 5, 12, 13, § 66; Amm. 23, 6, 20 al.— Hence,II.Derivv.A.Ădĭăbēnus, a, um, adj., pertaining thereto:B.Monobazus,
Tac. A. 15, 14; so ib. 1:regimen,
ib. 2. — Ădĭăbēni, ōrum, m., its inhabitants, Plin. 6, 9, 10, § 28.—Ădĭăbēnĭcus, a surname of the emperor Severus, as conqueror of Adiabene, Spart. Sev. 9; Sext. Ruf. 21; Inscr. Orell. 903 sq.
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