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Epigrama de Amazaspo Epigram of Amazaspos
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O epigrama de Amazaspo (em georgiano: ამაზასპის ეპიგრამა) é um epigrama funerário escrito na Grécia Antiga em uma inscrição encontrada em Roma. Ela lembra a morte do príncipe real Amazaspo, irmão do rei (r. 58–106) e Radamisto (r. 51–55), filho do rei Farasmanes I (r. 1–58), que morreu em Nísibis enquanto acompanhava o imperador romano Trajano (r. 98–117) em sua durante as guerras romano-partas. O epigrama parece ser o trabalho de algum intelectual da companha de Trajano durante sua expedição e parece que ele estava pessoalmente ciente dos encantos de Amazaspo onde ele é comparado a "donzelas modestas". The Epigram of Amazaspos (Georgian: ამაზასპის ეპიგრამა) is a funerary epigram written in Ancient Greek on an inscription found in Rome. It memorialises the death of the Pharnavazid royal prince Amazaspos, brother of kings Mihrdat I and Rhadamistus, son of king Pharasmanes I of Iberia, who died at Nisibis while accompanying the emperor Trajan on his Parthian expedition during the Roman–Parthian Wars.
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O epigrama de Amazaspo (em georgiano: ამაზასპის ეპიგრამა) é um epigrama funerário escrito na Grécia Antiga em uma inscrição encontrada em Roma. Ela lembra a morte do príncipe real Amazaspo, irmão do rei (r. 58–106) e Radamisto (r. 51–55), filho do rei Farasmanes I (r. 1–58), que morreu em Nísibis enquanto acompanhava o imperador romano Trajano (r. 98–117) em sua durante as guerras romano-partas. O epigrama parece ser o trabalho de algum intelectual da companha de Trajano durante sua expedição e parece que ele estava pessoalmente ciente dos encantos de Amazaspo onde ele é comparado a "donzelas modestas". Sugere-se que este poeta pode ter sido o futuro imperador Adriano (r. 117–138). A autoria de Adriano explicaria-se pelo fato do texto estar inscrito em Roma com a pedra podendo ter sido erigida ali num lugar público durante seu reinado como um lembrete do custo ao Império Romano da política expansionista de seu predecessor. Presumivelmente os resto do príncipe também foram transferidos por Adriano para Roma. A inscrição é datada em 114-117. Amazaspo também é mencionado na Estela de Armazi de Vespasiano, embora segundo Cyril Toumanoff aquele Amazaspo seria o rei (r. 106–116). The Epigram of Amazaspos (Georgian: ამაზასპის ეპიგრამა) is a funerary epigram written in Ancient Greek on an inscription found in Rome. It memorialises the death of the Pharnavazid royal prince Amazaspos, brother of kings Mihrdat I and Rhadamistus, son of king Pharasmanes I of Iberia, who died at Nisibis while accompanying the emperor Trajan on his Parthian expedition during the Roman–Parthian Wars. The epigram seems to be a work of some litterateur in emperor Trajan's company during his Parthian expedition and it seems he was personally aware of Amazaspos' charms where he is compared to "modest maidens". It is suggested that this poet may have been emperor Hadrian himself. Authorship of the epigram for prince Amazaspos by Hadrian would explain how the text was available to be inscribed in Rome as the stone may have been erected there in a public place during Hadrian's reign as a reminder of the cost to the Roman Empire of its policy of expansion as Hadrian quickly gave up almost all the lands Trajan had conquered. Presumably the prince's remains had also been transferred by Hadrian to Rome. The inscription is dated 114-117 AD. Amazaspos is also mentioned in Stele of Vespasian, though according to Cyril Toumanoff that Amazaspos is King Amazasp I of Iberia.
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