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R. N. Frye (ed.) Harvard Iranian Series 5 . London / Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press, 1987 ISBN 0-674-96850-6
Acknowledgements Preface IntroductionThe Armenian Ethnogenesis Armenia from the Median Conquest to the Rise of the Artaxiads Artaxiad Armenia Armenia under the Parthians and Sasanians Aramazd Vahagn Anahit and Nane Mihr Tir Spandaramet-sandaramet Tork' Hawrot and Mawrot Captive Powers Evil Spirits and Creatures The Fire-cult Children of the SunAbbreviations of Terms and of Works Frequently Cited Transliterations Select Bibliography Maps Index
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Armenia by }ames R. Russe/1
Harvard Iranian Series
Richard N. Frye Editor Volume Five
Zoroastrianism zn Armenia by james R. Russe/1
Harvard Iranian Series Volume Five Richard N. Frye Editor
Published by Harvard Univemty Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civtlizations and National Association for Armenian Studies and Research 1987
Published by Harvard University Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and National Association for Armenian Studies and Research 175 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Distributed by Harvard University Press Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England
ISBN 0-674-96850-6 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 87-181-47 This publication has been aided by subventions from James Russell and The Persian Heritage Foundation. © 1987 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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Editor's Foreword This is the first publication in the series of a study rather than a text or translation of source material. Little has been written on the pre-Christian culture and religion of Armenia, and for the most part years ago; so a new investigation of the subject is indeed significant. As usual,
the text is the responsibility of the author, for
the editor only makes suggestions which may or may not be accepted. Since the subject is of interest not only to those concerned with ancient Iran but especially to students of Armenian matters, the aid of the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research in the publication of this volume was not only most welcome but appropriate.
TABLE 0Ғ CONTENTS
Page Acknowledgements............................................iii Preface
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v
Introduction ...............................................
1
Chapter 1.
The Armenian Ethnogenesis.............................
25
2.
Armenia from the Median Conquest to the Rise of the Artaxiads......................................
39
3.
Artaxiad Armenia
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73
U.
Armenia under the Parthians and Sasanians ..............
113
5.
Aramazd............................................. 153
6.
V a h a g n .............................................
7.
Anahit and ........................................... 235
8. M i h r ............................................... 2бі 9. T i r ................................................. 289 10.
Spandaramet-sandara m e t ............................... 323
11.
Torkc ............................................... З61
12.
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