Talk:Sames I
Appearance
(Redirected from Talk:Sames of Commagene)
This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Page views of this article over the last 90 days:
|
Sames or Samos
[edit]I am not clear about the name of the article: The only source presented inside the article clearly mentions Samos:
- Michael Blömer 2009: "The city was renamed Samosata by a predecessor of the Commagenian royal fam- ily, the Armenian king Samos I, in the 3th century BCE"
Furthermore, I tried to locate either name in bibliography:
- Greek Coins and Their Values, Volume 2, David R. Sear, Seaby, 1978, p. 533: "Kingdom of Comaggene... Samos c. 140-130 B.C. (possibly founder of Samosata on the Euphrates, capital of Commagene. ... ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΑΜΟΥ ... ΘΕΟΣΕΒΟΥΣ ΚΑΙ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΥ" [1] My notes: ΣΑΜΟΥ in latin characters is SAMOU (in declesion, meaning "OF SAMOS") (in principle it could also be "OF SAMES" - no way to distinguish) (this could be Sames II Theosebes Dikaios, clearly mentioned in the article as Sames or Samos II Theosebes Dikaios
- Such numismatic evidence is usually referring to Sames II Theosebes Dikaios, see coins here and here, were both refer to Sames (but I wonder - do their opinions they carry the same weight as those of historians)
- Greek translation of Theodore Reinach's The Comaggene Dynasty: here, uses the version Σάμος (Samos)
- Nemrud Dağı, Theresa Goell, Donald Hugo Sanders, 1996, Page 367 "Puchstein's epigraphic interpretation was not unambiguous; the name of the father could be read or restored to Samos (Sames) or Arsames. Puchstein had decided to read Samos; Honigmann (1963: 981) decided likewise to read Samos; Reinach and" ... "Samos was the "founder" of Samosata in the same way that his son Arsames was "founder" of Arsameia " [2] (also in page368 "Chronologically, this king Samos belongs to the first half of the first century B.C.E.")
I would also like to mention that there is no mention of "Σαμωσ", which is clearly a mistake (ω is out of place - no such evidence or grammar interpretation and σ at the end of the word becomes always ς, no accent).
Based oh the above:
- I will change the clearly mistaken "Σαμωσ" to "Σάμος" (this has been copied to several wikipedias in other languages)
- I will modify the text to make clear mention in the beginning "Samos or Sames", similarly to the case of Sames II Theosebes Dikaios, as supported by bibliography,
- I am proposing to move the article to the name Samos of Commagene, keeping the text as above, mentioning both names
- I cannot find any reference to everything much of the text of the article. I will therefore place {{Citation needed}} in these sections, which appear to me to be on a very weak basis (t put it mildly)
- The opinion of people who have contributed to the article is valuable, but really only User:Eupator has actually contributed logged in, the majority of the rest of the information comes from an ip see here. So, User:Eupator, you are welcome to help.
Categories:
- Start-Class biography articles
- Start-Class biography (royalty) articles
- Low-importance biography (royalty) articles
- Royalty work group articles
- WikiProject Biography articles
- Start-Class Armenian articles
- Unknown-importance Armenian articles
- WikiProject Armenia articles
- Start-Class Iran articles
- Unknown-importance Iran articles
- WikiProject Iran articles
- Start-Class Ancient Near East articles
- Unknown-importance Ancient Near East articles
- Ancient Near East articles by assessment
- Start-Class Classical Greece and Rome articles
- Low-importance Classical Greece and Rome articles
- All WikiProject Classical Greece and Rome pages