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Decisive Battles - Carrhae (Rome vs Parthia)
In 53BC a Roman army set out to conquer the kingdom of Parthia; the gateway to the riches ...
published: 29 Jun 2013
author: Zakerias Rowland-Jones
Decisive Battles - Carrhae (Rome vs Parthia)
Decisive Battles - Carrhae (Rome vs Parthia)
In 53BC a Roman army set out to conquer the kingdom of Parthia; the gateway to the riches of the East. This army didn't go into battle for the greater good o...- published: 29 Jun 2013
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- author: Zakerias Rowland-Jones
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Rome Total War Online Battle #1969: Parthia vs Macedon ("Cataphracts vs Noob Box")
I command the Parthians. My opponent, Gh0st, commands the Macedonians. Rules: CWB, 15k (de...
published: 21 Mar 2012
author: PrinceofMacedon
Rome Total War Online Battle #1969: Parthia vs Macedon ("Cataphracts vs Noob Box")
Rome Total War Online Battle #1969: Parthia vs Macedon ("Cataphracts vs Noob Box")
I command the Parthians. My opponent, Gh0st, commands the Macedonians. Rules: CWB, 15k (denarii), Large (unit scale), Grassy Flatlands (map)- published: 21 Mar 2012
- views: 76250
- author: PrinceofMacedon
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Epic Battle of Carrhae Rome vs Parthia
One of the most epic Battles in Roman History, A numerically superior Roman army lost to T...
published: 21 Jul 2012
author: EH Wallys
Epic Battle of Carrhae Rome vs Parthia
Epic Battle of Carrhae Rome vs Parthia
One of the most epic Battles in Roman History, A numerically superior Roman army lost to The Parthian Empire GANGNAM STYLE gangnam style GANGNAM STYLE gangna...- published: 21 Jul 2012
- views: 3488
- author: EH Wallys
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Total War Rome 2: How Useful are Parthian Royal Cataphracts?
In this video we test the power of Royal Cataphracts in comparison to a strong melee caval...
published: 07 Sep 2013
Total War Rome 2: How Useful are Parthian Royal Cataphracts?
Total War Rome 2: How Useful are Parthian Royal Cataphracts?
In this video we test the power of Royal Cataphracts in comparison to a strong melee cavalry unit and draw conclusions regarding the usefulness of shock cavalry in the current metagame. Here is a link to my TW multiplayer forum post about this issue: http://forums.totalwar.com/showthread.php/84709-Parthian-Faction-and-Parthian-Royal-Cataphracts-Balance-Issue-(Needs-to-be-addressed) Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. For more information on Total War, please visit www.totalwar.com- published: 07 Sep 2013
- views: 1614
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Let's Play: Rome 2 - Parthia Campaign (Legendary/Co-op) - Part 1: "Monster Of The East"
I take the helm of the masters of the horse and of archery, the Parthians.
The last co-...
published: 07 Sep 2013
Let's Play: Rome 2 - Parthia Campaign (Legendary/Co-op) - Part 1: "Monster Of The East"
Let's Play: Rome 2 - Parthia Campaign (Legendary/Co-op) - Part 1: "Monster Of The East"
I take the helm of the masters of the horse and of archery, the Parthians. The last co-op campaign for Rome 2. I am playing as Parthia and my friend, Cosmiccontrarian www.youtube.com/CosmicContrarian is playing as Pontus. I am playing with the usual setup - max everything: max difficulty (legendary), max graphics, max unit size, full 1080p. ------------------------ Facebook (Polls, announcements, Q & As) http://www.facebook.com/Volound Steam Group (Bulletins, in-game support e.g. Total War clans) http://steamcommunity.com/groups/Volound Subscribe (for moar) http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=volound Twitter (youtube's subscription service is shoddy and unreliable, use this if you subscribed) https://twitter.com/Volound- published: 07 Sep 2013
- views: 1455
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Parthia Campaign (Part 1): The Rough Road
An empire rises in the east. The Parthians will be rulers of the world one day, but their ...
published: 12 Oct 2013
Parthia Campaign (Part 1): The Rough Road
Parthia Campaign (Part 1): The Rough Road
An empire rises in the east. The Parthians will be rulers of the world one day, but their ultimate fate is obscured by tragic setbacks. Watch me kindle the fires of a dynasty! (PS... this is way harder than I expected) "Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. For more information on Total War Rome 2, please visit www.totalwar.com." For official videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/thecreativeassembly- published: 12 Oct 2013
- views: 5458
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Total War: Rome II - Parthia vs Pontus Gameplay (VH)
Here is a custom battle in Total War: Rome II where I play as Parthia against Pontus on th...
published: 03 Sep 2013
Total War: Rome II - Parthia vs Pontus Gameplay (VH)
Total War: Rome II - Parthia vs Pontus Gameplay (VH)
Here is a custom battle in Total War: Rome II where I play as Parthia against Pontus on the very hard difficulty Links are below! ► Subscribe - http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Surrealbeliefs ★Connect with me here! ►Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/surrealbeliefs ►Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Surrealbeliefs ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/Surrealbeliefs ►Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/Surrealbeliefs ★Get great games on sale here and support my channel at the same time ► http://www.gamefanshop.com/partner-Surrealbeliefs- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 3529
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Let`s Play Total War : Rome 2 as Parthia Part 1 - Humble Beginnings
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published: 03 Sep 2013
Let`s Play Total War : Rome 2 as Parthia Part 1 - Humble Beginnings
Let`s Play Total War : Rome 2 as Parthia Part 1 - Humble Beginnings
https://www.facebook.com/MasterOfRoflness https://twitter.com/masterofroflnes Hello guys and welcome to my let`s play series where we play through the various factions of Total War : Rome 2 and play entire campaigns while learning the history behind each faction and the various units the factions can use. Alongside this series will be several multiplayer videos and in depth strategies and builds that will teach you how to be MLG in Total War : Rome 2. Enjoy your stay! "Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. For more information on Total War, please visit www.totalwar.com."- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 1869
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Let's Play Rome 2: Total War -- Parthia VERY HARD Campaign -- Episode 1
Sorry, I accidently deleted the first four minutes!...
published: 03 Sep 2013
Let's Play Rome 2: Total War -- Parthia VERY HARD Campaign -- Episode 1
Let's Play Rome 2: Total War -- Parthia VERY HARD Campaign -- Episode 1
Sorry, I accidently deleted the first four minutes!- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 3635
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Total War: Rome 2 Online Battle #0124: Parthia vs Rome
I command the army of Parthia.
My opponent, QseanRay, commands the army of Rome....
published: 17 Sep 2013
Total War: Rome 2 Online Battle #0124: Parthia vs Rome
Total War: Rome 2 Online Battle #0124: Parthia vs Rome
I command the army of Parthia. My opponent, QseanRay, commands the army of Rome.- published: 17 Sep 2013
- views: 17970
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Classical Ancient History - Origins of the Scythians, Parthians & Related Tribes - William Finck
Go here - http://christogenea.org/...
published: 29 Oct 2013
Classical Ancient History - Origins of the Scythians, Parthians & Related Tribes - William Finck
Classical Ancient History - Origins of the Scythians, Parthians & Related Tribes - William Finck
Go here - http://christogenea.org/- published: 29 Oct 2013
- views: 10
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➜ Total War - Rome 2 Parthia Walkthrough - Part 1: The Arsacid Dynasty [Legendary]
While Alexander's Empire is slowly beginning it's collapse due to weak leaders and constan...
published: 05 Oct 2013
➜ Total War - Rome 2 Parthia Walkthrough - Part 1: The Arsacid Dynasty [Legendary]
➜ Total War - Rome 2 Parthia Walkthrough - Part 1: The Arsacid Dynasty [Legendary]
While Alexander's Empire is slowly beginning it's collapse due to weak leaders and constant internal strife a number of tribes prepare to strike against them. ➜ Walkthrough Master List: http://costinrazvan.tumblr.com/walkthroughs- published: 05 Oct 2013
- views: 2361
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Let`s Play Total War : Rome 2 as Parthia Part 2 - Failures and Stupid Victories
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published: 03 Sep 2013
Let`s Play Total War : Rome 2 as Parthia Part 2 - Failures and Stupid Victories
Let`s Play Total War : Rome 2 as Parthia Part 2 - Failures and Stupid Victories
https://www.facebook.com/MasterOfRoflness https://twitter.com/masterofroflnes Hello guys and welcome to my let`s play series where we play through the various factions of Total War : Rome 2 and play entire campaigns while learning the history behind each faction and the various units the factions can use. Alongside this series will be several multiplayer videos and in depth strategies and builds that will teach you how to be MLG in Total War : Rome 2. Enjoy your stay! "Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. For more information on Total War, please visit www.totalwar.com."- published: 03 Sep 2013
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Presentation of Siirt City(siirt Tanıtım)1
SİİRT -
From Past to the Future Link with Ten Thousands Past
Siirt is a city that Anatoli...
published: 15 Mar 2009
author: Siirtlilerboard
Presentation of Siirt City(siirt Tanıtım)1
SİİRT -
From Past to the Future Link with Ten Thousands Past
Siirt is a city that Anatolia and Mesopotamia civilizations was crossed there, was made a mark on world history.
Siirt which is located on a crossed point of Anatolia and Mesopotamia civilizations, is a oldest digs of world and it’s history is depend on 8000 B.C. years with making searching in recent years.
Siirt which hosted for Semite, Babylon, Assyria, Medeas, Persians, Alexander the Great at B.C., was under Romans, Parthias and Sassanias dominion at A.D. City which was under attacked from Mongols in 13. century, picked up with Islam at the time of nativity Ömer. After bright period in Seljuk Empire period, it was annexed to Ottoman Empire by Çaldıran conquest in 1514.
Siirt which concurred to proclaim a republic and Turkish War of Independence, was achieved a honor of becoming city with establishing a republic.
Siirt which is located in southeast in our beautiful country has 300.000 of population and 6.186 km square of area. Aydınlar, Baykan, Eruh, Kurtalan, Şirvan and Pervari township race against nearly each other in historical wealthy and scenic beauties.
It is possible to reach by highway, airway and railway to Siirt which is located within 1564 km distance to İstanbul, 1113 km distance to Ankara, 1616 km distance to İzmir. While Expresses which move in Haydarpaşa Station, come to Kurtalan township within 30 km distance, Batman and Diyarbakır which was made a nearest flights, are 90 and 180 km distances.
Belief Tourism
Siirt is known that it is a city of skinny bid Saintland of Anatolia. Thousands of Saint who are believed that each of them are remedy for a complaint. Sheik Naccar, Sheik Musa, Sheik Hamza el-Kebir, Sheik Türki, Sheik el-Hazin and so much of dem.
Nativity İsmail Fakirullah
He lived in the period of 1655 – 1734. he is a hodja of nativity İbrahim Hakkı. His tomb which is visited by thousand of people, is located in Aydınlar (Tillo) center.
Nativity Memduh Sultan
(Religion pundit, poet…)
He lived in Aydınlar township in the period of 1761 – 1847. His collected poems of 47.000 stave was printed of Turkish, Arabic and Persian. His tomb is located in township and its silver conservation and heaven and hell imagery which was made glass. They inferred a art and imagine power of humankind.
Nativity İbrahim Hakkı who came from Erzurum
He is not known person of Turkish Islamic World. He was born in Hasankale township of Erzurum in 1703. He came to Aydınlar in early ages. He kept on his living in there. He died in Aydınlar (Tillo) township in 1780.
He is mathematician, pedagogue, over his ages astronomy pundit, profession of medicine, poet… It is known about literature and studying of astronomy. Light mechanism which supplied first rising of sun of new year in 21 March to born on his hodja of İsmail Fakirullah’s tomb, is inimitable. In order to set this mechanism, nativity İsmail Fakirullah’s made a wall which consisted of accumulated rocks at a scenery township of hill. Sun beams felt on bedside of nativity İsmail Fakirullah as filtering through window in the middle of the wall. This wall which is in Hill which displayed inimitable beauty of Botan Valley and allured people, is known as Past Master’s Castle (Kal – A – Tül)
His collected poem is much famous else encyclopedic characterized Marifetname is the best known of his literature. Marifetname is combosed all kind of art as from astronomy to ciriminology, from biology to religion sciences, from medicine to geography, and its
Nativity İbrahim Hakkı was buried in his hodja nativity İsmail Fakirullah’s tomb. His tools and instruments which were used in astrology field and manuscript literature is exhibited on special museum in township.
Nativity Veysel Karani
(Love man…)
He is the symbol of love, love of mother and honesty… He who cared for his mother, is a camel herdsman. He burn whit love for seeing last prophet, but he could not quit alone his mother… After long conflict, obtaining permission for only prophet’s house…
After then long journey which stretched from Yemen’s cities to Medine… Prophet was in wartime… His annoyance was in top. Come back to Yemen except calling in anywhere in accordance with promising to his mother… This love, this honesty, this love of mother could not dishonored and prophet’s cloak is presented to him with prophet spoke highly of him.
He was born in caren village of Yemen among 555 - 560. his tomb is in Ziyaret distinct of Baykan township of Siirt. It becomes cynosure of dozens and dozens of resident sand aliens every year.
Avf’s Son Abdurrahman
Avf’s Son Abdurrahman whose tomb is in Yukarıbalcılar village is 8 km distance of Pervari township, was told good news about being on of the person of going to heaven. By reason of yellow leaves is in the top of a tree continuously, it is known as sainted.
SİİRT “It is white city of poet expression…”
A hi
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Trajan - Roman Emperor 98-117 A.D. Biography History Ancient Roman Coins for Sale from Best Coin Dealer
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published: 04 Jul 2013
author: Ilya Zlobin
Trajan - Roman Emperor 98-117 A.D. Biography History Ancient Roman Coins for Sale from Best Coin Dealer
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Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus, commonly known as Trajan (18 September, 53 – 8 August, 117), was a Roman Emperor who reigned from AD 98 until his death in AD 117. Born Marcus Ulpius Traianus into a non-patrician family in the Hispania Baetica province (modern day Spain), Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian, serving as a general in the Roman army along the German frontier, and successfully crushing the revolt of Antonius Saturninus in 89. On September 18, 96, Domitian was succeeded by Marcus Cocceius Nerva, an old and childless senator who proved to be unpopular with the army. After a brief and tumultuous year in power, a revolt by members of the Praetorian Guard compelled him to adopt the more popular Trajan as his heir and successor. Nerva died on January 27, 98, and was succeeded by his adopted son without incident.
As a civilian administrator, Trajan is best known for his extensive public building program, which reshaped the city of Rome and left multiple enduring landmarks such as Trajan's Forum, Trajan's Market and Trajan's Column. It was as a military commander however that Trajan celebrated his greatest triumphs. In 101, he launched a punitive expedition into the kingdom of Dacia against king Decebalus, defeating the Dacian army near Tapae in 102, and finally conquering Dacia completely in 106. In 107, Trajan pushed further east and annexed the Nabataean kingdom, establishing the province of Arabia Petraea. After a period of relative peace within the Empire, he launched his final campaign in 113 against Parthia, advancing as far as the city of Susa in 116, and expanding the Roman Empire to its greatest extent. During this campaign Trajan was struck by illness, and late in 117, while sailing back to Rome, he died of a stroke on August 9, in the city of Selinus. He was deified by the Senate and his ashes were laid to rest under Trajan's Column. He was succeeded by his adopted son (not having a biological heir) Publius Aelius Hadrianus—commonly known as Hadrian.
As an emperor, Trajan's reputation has endured - he is one of the few rulers whose reputation has survived the scrutiny of nineteen centuries of history. Every new emperor after him was honoured by the Senate with the prayer felicior Augusto, melior Traiano, meaning "may he be luckier than Augustus and better than Trajan". Among medieval Christian theologians, Trajan was considered a virtuous pagan, while the 18th century historian Edward Gibbon popularized the notion of the Five Good Emperors, of which Trajan was the second.
Early life and rise to power
Trajan was born on September 18, 53 in the Roman province of Hispania Baetica (in what is now Andalusia in modern Spain), a province that was thoroughly Romanized and called southern Hispania, in the city of Italica, where the Italian families were paramount. Of Italian stock himself, Trajan is frequently but misleadingly designated the first provincial emperor.
Trajan was the son of Marcia and Marcus Ulpius Traianus, a prominent senator and general from the famous gens Ulpia. Trajan himself was just one of many well-known Ulpii in a line that continued long after his own death. His elder sister was Ulpia Marciana and his niece was Salonina Matidia. The patria of the Ulpii was Italica, in Spanish Baetica, where their ancestors had settled late in the third century B.C. This indicates that the Italian origin was paramount, yet it has recently been cogently argued that the family's ancestry was local, with Trajan senior actually a Traius who was adopted into the family of the Ulpii.
As a young man, he rose through the ranks of the Roman army, serving in some of the most contentious parts of the Empire's frontier. In 76–77, Trajan's father was Governor of Syria (Legatus pro praetore Syriae), where Trajan himself remained as Tribunus legionis. Trajan was nominated as Consul and brought Apollodorus of Damascus with him to Rome around 91. Along the Rhine River, he took part in the Emperor Domitian's wars while under Domitian's successor, Nerva, who was unpopular with the army and needed to do something to gain their support. He accomplished this by naming Trajan as his adoptive son and successor in the summer of 97. According to the Augustan History, it was the future Emperor Hadrian who brought word to Trajan of his adoption. When Nerva died on January 27, 98, the highly respected Trajan succeeded without incident.
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Mark4e Heb6 wraps Mark4, cont.
CLIMACTIC and enjoyable episode, validating the prior ones. IF you have any doubts Bible i...
published: 10 Nov 2013
author: brainout
Mark4e Heb6 wraps Mark4, cont.
CLIMACTIC and enjoyable episode, validating the prior ones. IF you have any doubts Bible is from God: those doubts will die, after learning the Scripture depicted here!
For Hebrews 6 now POINTEDLY traces Mark 4, still following Mark's thematic ORDER. Thus you better know what both books MEAN to say! This is the exegete's wet dream come true, to actually see the writers' own THINKING at the time. It's the goal of hermeneutics; and baby, you get it LIVE, here! As if you were there sitting beside them, listening to their heads, back in 69AD when they wrote! Kill me now!
As often happens, I didn't know where this episode was going to go, when recording; so when I suddenly realized how aptly Hebrews traced Mark, I started to cry at the end. Sorry.
Read Hebrews 5:11-6:12 on its own carefully, and ask yourself, 'why does the writer, make THESE points in THIS order?' For he could have said the same thing, in many different ways! Aha. Now you know why. He's tracking to MARK!
How ironic: here we have bald evidence of a writer using Mark to make his own epistle (also directly from God, so God wants the reader to know Mark is being tracked). Isn't that the kind of proof the Q nitwits are looking for? Well, here it is! But oh, Mark does the same tracking, to Matthew and Luke! So Mark PROVES to be the third Gospel AND latest Bible book at the time Hebrews is written! LOL!
For at this point, the writer of Hebrews starts to thread in again more from Peter and Jude, at the same time (which he began to do from Chapter 1, with varying emphasis).
This same rhetorical style is used by John in John 8, tracking thematically to Psalm 18. So all those who claim the pericope adulterae isn't part of Bible or doesn't belong in John 8:1-10, can't read it; or, didn't do their homework, take your pick. See my videos on that, starting here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz46IRxNMww .
Again, this THREADING rhetorical style is but one of many evidences that Mark is the Third Gospel. See also my NT 'threaded' and Synoptics playlists, for other examples. For to validate ITSELF as Divine Writ, a new Bible book must tie to the latest Divine book just before it. And then, flawlessly elaborate, on that book.
Thus Hebrews 'wraps' to Mark. So Mark, just preceded Hebrews. But so too, did Hebrews and Jude 'wrap' (to Mark Jude and Peter, by Hebrews; to Peter, by Jude). So Hebrews threads in the priesthood and imminency-of-Rapture theme in Peter, plus his false-teacher theme, which of course Jude nearly quoted verbatim. Thus we know that just after Paul died, Peter wrote; then, he was killed in Babylon (for in 68 AD, Parthia was a new fan of Nero); so then, Jude wrote, and apparently was soon after killed. Then came Mark, and now, Book of Hebrews.
We know Hebrews came out in the Year of the Four Emperors, just after Paul died, from Hebrews 13:23. We also know the other books came out then, by their text and meter (Jude and Peter show metered datelines at the beginning of their Epistles; I've not yet tested Mark for meter).
For Timothy visited Paul, per Paul's last request, end 2 Tim. Mark came along. Then Nero must have imprisoned Timothy (and maybe Mark), who just got released. He'd not be released, except under a new Emperor (take your pick among the next 3, it was custom for the new Emperor to pardon prisoners whose crimes were deemed political).
Full Mark playlist is in vimeo, http://www.vimeo.com/channels/marksgospel , and in Youtube (through 4e): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL358C20D575D1B580 Vid originally posted 11/01/13.
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Mark4d Heb5 wraps Mark3, cont.
Hebrews 5 continues to trace Mark 3, and then goes forward, still tracing to Mark's themat...
published: 10 Nov 2013
author: brainout
Mark4d Heb5 wraps Mark3, cont.
Hebrews 5 continues to trace Mark 3, and then goes forward, still tracing to Mark's thematic ORDER. So this rhetorical style is but one of many evidences that Mark is the Third Gospel. For to validate ITSELF as Divine Writ, a new Bible book must tie to the latest Divine book just before it. And then, flawlessly elaborate, on that book.
Thus Hebrews 'wraps' to Mark. So Mark, just preceded Hebrews. But so too, did Hebrews and Jude. So Hebrews threads in the priesthood and imminency-of-Rapture theme in Peter, plus his false-teacher theme, which of course Jude nearly quoted verbatim. Thus we know that just after Paul died, Peter wrote; then, he was killed in Babylon (for in 68 AD, Parthia was a new fan of Nero); so then, Jude wrote, and apparently was soon after killed. Then came Mark, and now, Book of Hebrews.
We know Hebrews came out in the Year of the Four Emperors, just after Paul died, from Hebrews 13:23. We also know the other books came out then, by their text and meter (Jude and Peter show metered datelines at the beginning of their Epistles; I've not yet tested Mark for meter).
For Timothy visited Paul, per Paul's last request, end 2 Tim. Mark came along. Then Nero must have imprisoned Timothy (and maybe Mark), who just got released. He'd not be released, except under a new Emperor (take your pick among the next 3, it was custom for the new Emperor to pardon prisoners whose crimes were deemed political).
Full Mark playlist is in vimeo, http://www.vimeo.com/channels/marksgospel , and in Youtube (through 4e): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL358C20D575D1B580 Video originally posted 10/30/13.
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Parthia - Zaza Pahlavani History The Forgotten Ancient Superpower - İmparatoriya-Ashkâniân
Parthia - The Forgotten Ancient Superpower ( İmparatoriya-Ashkâniân (zazaki) 3. Iranian Em...
published: 06 Nov 2009
author: Ahuramazd1991
Parthia - Zaza Pahlavani History The Forgotten Ancient Superpower - İmparatoriya-Ashkâniân
Parthia - Zaza Pahlavani History The Forgotten Ancient Superpower - İmparatoriya-Ashkâniân
Parthia - The Forgotten Ancient Superpower ( İmparatoriya-Ashkâniân (zazaki) 3. Iranian Empire) Parthian empire Dersimit Dersimiten iran irani Daylami daylam...- published: 06 Nov 2009
- views: 16837
- author: Ahuramazd1991
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Rome 2 Total War Parthia vs Sparta (Machinima)
Hey enjoy my new Machinima Parthia vs Sparta!!!!!!
Soundtrack:
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published: 12 Dec 2013
Rome 2 Total War Parthia vs Sparta (Machinima)
Rome 2 Total War Parthia vs Sparta (Machinima)
Hey enjoy my new Machinima Parthia vs Sparta!!!!!! Soundtrack: Tyler Bates 300 Immortals Battle- published: 12 Dec 2013
- views: 821
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Total War: Rome II - Athens vs Parthia (Online Battle #1)
I take to the battlefield in my first online battle for Rome 2. We revisit old enemies as ...
published: 04 Sep 2013
Total War: Rome II - Athens vs Parthia (Online Battle #1)
Total War: Rome II - Athens vs Parthia (Online Battle #1)
I take to the battlefield in my first online battle for Rome 2. We revisit old enemies as I bring my Athenian Hoplites to bear against a horde of angry Parthians! "Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. For more information on Total War, please visit www.totalwar.com." For official videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/thecreativeassembly- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 4328
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Let's Play Rome Total War Parthia - Part 1: Horsing Around
We're a cavalry civ, of horse! {Session 1 Part 1/3}...
published: 15 Jul 2013
author: BradenLord
Let's Play Rome Total War Parthia - Part 1: Horsing Around
Let's Play Rome Total War Parthia - Part 1: Horsing Around
We're a cavalry civ, of horse! {Session 1 Part 1/3}- published: 15 Jul 2013
- views: 729
- author: BradenLord