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Its ruins are located in the Ararat Province of modern-day Armenia, on the left bank of the Araks River, at the site of the monastery of Khor Virap. It was ...
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Artaxata

Artashat, Hellenized as Artaxata and Artaxiasata, was a major city and commercial center of ancient Armenia which served as the capital of the Kingdom of Armenia from its founding in 176 BC to 120 AD, with some interruptions. It was founded during... Wikipedia
Founded: 176 BC
Coordinates: 39°53′06″N 44°34′35″E / 39.88500°N 44.57639°E
Location: South of the modern town of Artashat, Ararat Province, Armenia
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The Battle of Artaxata was fought near the Arsanias River in 68 BC between an army of the Roman Republic and the army of the Kingdom of Armenia.
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capital of Artaxias. In Artaxias. Artaxias built his capital, Artaxata, on the Araxes (now Aras, or Araks) River near Lake Sevan. ... Information from your device ...
Artaxata is an archaeological site located in the Ararat Valley, about 40 km south of Yerevan, at the present-day border with Turkey.
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ARTAXATA (Artashat) Armenia, U.S.S.R.. Armenian royal city founded by king Artaxias I (190-156 B.C.) on the advice of the exiled Hannibal of Carthage.
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Located in the Ararat Plain Depression, modern-day country Armenia, Artaxata-Artashat was the capital of the Artaxiad kingdom. According to ancient source, it ...
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Sep 25, 2020 · Artaxata, meaning “joy of Arta” was an ancient city and capital of the Kingdom of Armenia in the Ararat Province of Armenia.