(Redirected from Commagena)''For the kingdom, please see
Kingdom of Commagene.''
'Commagene' or 'Kommagene' (
Greek:''Kομμαγηνή'', Kommagênê ) is a region of ancient Armenia which is located in modern south eastern
Turkey on the border with
Syria. Initially a part of the Armenian province of
Sophene, it was detached from Armenia along with Sophene by the Seleucids, forming part of the
Kingdom of Sophene[ The Kingdom of Armenia, , Mark, Chahin, Routlege, , ].
Later, in about 163 B.C. the Seleucids detached Commagene from Sophene. The local satrap
Ptolemaeus of Commagene established himself as ruler of the
Kingdom of Commagene in this year. The kingdom maintained independence until 72 A.D. when it became a province of the Roman Empire.
Historical evidence suggests that the population of the region was linguistically and ethnically Armenian until the end of the 1st century B.C.
[ Coinage of the Armenia Kingdoms of Sophene and Commagene, , Paul, Bedoukian, Armenian Numismatic Society, , ][Toumanoff, Cyril(1963) ''Studies in Christian Caucasian History'', Georgetown University Press]

The province of ''Commagene'', highlighted in the administrative subdivision of the
Roman Empire in
120.
See Also
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List of rulers of Commagene
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Roman province
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Mount Nemrut
References