ARMO´SOTA
ARMO´SOTA or
ARSAMO´SOTA (
Ἀρμόσοτα,
Plb. 8.25;
Ἀποαυόοσοτα, Ptol. v, 13; Armosota,
Plin. Nat. 6.9; Arsamosata, Tac.
Anal. 15.10; Spanheim,
de Usu Numm. p. 903, has a coin of M. Aurelius, with the epigraph
ΑΠΜΑΞΑΙΤΤΗΝΩΝ), a town of Armenia, situated near the Euphrates. (Plin.
l.c.) In the times of the emperors of the East, it formed the
thema or military district of Asmosat, which was in the neighbourhood of Handsith or Chauzith. (Const. Porph.
de Admin. Imp. 100.50, p. 182, ed. Meurs.) Ritter (
Erdkunde, vol. xi. p. 107) places it in Sophene (
Kharpát), and considers that it may be represented by the modern
Se'rt,--the Tigranocerta of D'Anville. (Lieut. Col. Sheil,
London Geog. Soc. vol. viii. p. 77; St. Martin,
Mém. sur l'Armenie, vol. i. p. 106.)
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