The Seleucid–Parthian wars have brought about a…
129 BCE to 118 BCE
The Seleucid–Parthian wars have brought about a lasting cultural exchange between East and West.
Greek ideas will be remembered in the East long after they have been forgotten about in the West, while Persian and Indian influences in sciences, literature and architecture will be introduced to western powers such as the Romans.
The westward expansion of Parthia during the war will eventually lead to clashes with the Roman Empire.
The Roman–Parthian Wars will embroil these ancient empires until the third century.
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Classical antiquity
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Roman colonization
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Pre-Roman Iron Age of Northern Europe
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Seleucid–Parthian wars
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Roman Age Optimum
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Gracchi, Revolt of the
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Han-Xiongnu War
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Roman Republic, Crisis of the
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Syrian-Parthian War of 130-127 BCE
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Ecbatana, Battle of
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