. ArtabanusII of Parthia ruled the Parthia Parthian Empire from about 10 AD 10 to 38. He .... fa fr Artaban III ko 2 it Artabano II hu XX. Arsak p rtus kir ly nl ArtabanusII ja 2 no Artabanes II av Parthia pl ArtabanusII pt Artabano II da P rtia ru III sh Artaban II od Partije vi ArtabanusII c a Parthia zh ...Other people2 Artabanus disambiguation nofootnotes date March 2010 File Coin of ArtabanusII of Parthia.jpg thumb 300px Coin of ArtabanusII from the mint at Ecbatana . The reverse shows a throned archer ... to the throne. Shortly afterwards Artabanus died, and was succeeded by his son, Vardanes I of Parthia ... Artabanus 02 Of Parthia Category 38 deaths Category Parthian kings Category 1st century monarchs ... Vonones I of Parthia Vonones I , whom the Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus Augustus had sent from Rome where he lived as hostage as successor of his father Phraates IV of Parthia Phraates IV . The war between the two pretenders was long and doubtful on a coin Vonones mentions a victory over Artabanus. At last Artabanus defeated his rival completely and occupied the Parthian capital Ctesiphon ... Artabanus invaded Armenia, Vonones fled to Syria , and the emperor Tiberius thought it prudent ... a treaty with Artabanus, in which he was recognized as king and friend of the Romans. Armenia was given in 18 AD 18 to Artaxias III Zeno , the son of the king of Pontus . Artabanus, like all Parthian ... in Neerda in the swamps of Babylonia , and were acknowledged as dynasts by Artabanus. In 35, he tried .... But that party among the Parthian magnates which was hostile to Artabanus applied to Tiberius for a king of the race of Phraates. Tiberius sent Phraates s grandson, Tiridates III of Parthia .... Artabanus was deserted by his followers and fled to the East. Tiridates, who was proclaimed king, could no longer maintain himself, because he appeared to be a vassal of the Romans Artabanus ... more details
Image Coin of Artabanus I of Parthia.jpg thumb 300px Coin of Artabanus I. Reverse shows a seated goddess perhaps Demeter holding Nike mythology Nike and a cornucopia . Text reads coin of king Arsaces . The date is 188 of the Seleucid era , that is, 125 BC 124 BC. For another ruler also known as Artabanus I, see Arsaces II of Parthia . Artabanus I of Parthia ruled the Parthia Parthian Empire from c. 128 to 124 BC. He succeeded his nephew Phraates II of Parthia Phraates II and died, just like his predecessor, in battle against the Tocharian Tochari a name commonly identified with the Yuezhi of the Chinese sources, who had fled from Gansu in northwest China, via the Ili River and Issyk Kul region and then through Dayuan Ferghana into Daxia or Bactria , and apparently also invaded the eastern territories of Iran Bello Tochariis inlato, in bracchio vulneratus statim decedit During the war against the Tokharians, he was wounded in the arm and died immediately Justin, Epitomes, XLII,2,2. He is perhaps identical with the Artabanus mentioned in Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus Trogus , Prologi , xli, 5. s start s hou Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty Unknown 124 BC s bef before Phraates II of Parthia Phraates II s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Parthia years 128 124 BC s aft after Mithridates II of Parthia Mithridates II end References 1911 Junianus Justinus Justin , Epitome of Pompeius Trogus , xli, 2 DEFAULTSORT Artabanus 01 Of Parthia Category 124 BC deaths Category Parthian kings Category 2nd century BC rulers bg I ca Artaban II de P rtia cs Artabanos I. de Artabanos I. es Artabano I de Partia eu Artaban I.a fa fr Artaban Ier hy it Artabano I nl Artabanus I ja 1 no Artabanes I av Parthia pl Artabanus I pt Artabano I da P rtia ru II sh Artaban I od Partije vi Artabanus I c a Parthia ... more details
Other people2 Artabanus disambiguation File ArtabanIIIGreekLetter.JPG thumb Letter in Greek of king Artabanus III to the inhabitants of Susa the city retained Greek institutions since the time of the Seleucid empire . Louvre Museum . Artabanus III of Parthia was a rival for the crown of the Parthia Parthian Empire during the reign of Pacorus II of Parthia Pacorus II , against whom he revolted his own reign extended from about 80 to 81 AD. On a coin of 80 he calls himself Arsaces Artabanus. He was strong enough at one point to support Terentius Maximus , a pretender to the Roman Empire who rose in Asia Minor under the name of Roman Emperor Nero , but ultimately could not maintain himself against Pacorus. References 1911 Joannes Zonaras Zonaras xi, 18. start box succession box title List of kings of Persia King of Parthia years before Pacorus II of Parthia Pacorus II after Pacorus II of Parthia Pacorus II end box DEFAULTSORT Artabanus 03 Of Parthia Category 90 deaths Category Parthian kings Category 1st century monarchs in the Middle East bg III ca Artaban IV de P rtia cs Artabanos III. de Artabanos III. es Artabano III de Partia fa fr Artaban IV nl Artabanus III ja 3 no Artabanes III av Parthia ru IV sh Artaban III od Partije zh ... more details
Other people2 Artabanus disambiguation Artabanus IV of Parthia ruled the Parthia Parthian Empire c. 216 224 . He was the younger son of Vologases V of Parthia Vologases V who died in 208. Artabanus rebelled against his brother Vologases VI of Parthia Vologases VI , and soon gained the upper hand, although Vologases VI maintained himself in a part of Babylonia until about 228. ref Percy Sykes, History of Persia , Vol.1, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1969 , 385. ref The Roman Empire Roman emperor Caracalla , wishing to make use of this civil war for a conquest of the East in imitation of his idol, Alexander the Great , attacked the Parthians in 216. He crossed the Tigris , destroyed the towns and spoiled the tombs of Arbela , but when Artabanus advanced at the head of an army, he retired to Carrhae . There Caracalla was murdered by Martialis on April 8, 217. Caracalla s successor, the Praetorian Prefect of the Guard Macrinus , was defeated at Battle of Nisibis 217 Nisibis and concluded a peace with Artabanus, in which he gave up all the Roman conquests, restored the booty, and paid a heavy contribution to the Parthians. ref Michael Axworthy, A History of Iran Empire of the Mind , Basic Books ... Vologases VI of Parthia s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Parthia years 208 &ndash 228 s aft after Ardashir I of Persia end DEFAULTSORT Artabanus 04 Of Parthia Category Parthian ... King, Artabanus IV, who ordered his vassal, the ruler of Khuzestan, to confront Ardashir. ref Maria ... emerged victorious in that battle. In 224, Artabanus IV himself invaded Fars to confront the rebelling ..., the Parthian army was completely defeated, and Artabanus IV was killed. ref Maria Brosius, 140 ... fr Artaban V it Artabano IV hu IV. Ardav n p rtus kir ly nl Artabanus IV ja 4 no Artabanes IV av Parthia pl Artabanus IV pt Artabano IV da P rtia ru V simple Artabanus IV sk Artabanos IV. tr IV. Artabanus ... more details
. Three of them we know from coins in addition to Vologases II, they included Artabanus III of ParthiaArtabanus III , c. 80 90 and Vologases III of Parthia Vologases III , from about 105. Pacorus died about 105 he was succeeded by his brother Osroes I of Parthia Osroes I , who maintained the rivalry with king Vologases III based in east Parthia. Notes reflist 3 References Crespigny, Rafe de. 2007 ...Image PacorusII .jpg thumb Pacorus II of Parthia. Pacorus II of Parthia ruled the Parthian Empire from about 78 to 105. A son of Vonones II of Parthia Vonones II and brother of Vologases I of Parthia Vologases I , he was given the kingdom of Media Atropatene by the latter after his succession to the throne. After Vologases death, Pacorus revolted against his brother s son and successor, Vologases II of Parthia Vologases II c. 78 80 , defeating and deposing him. According to Dio Cassius Pacorus sold the kingdom of Osroene to Abgar VII of Osroene Abgar VII , and according to Ammianus Marcellinus he enlarged the Parthian Ctesiphon and built its walls. In the year 101, Pacorus sent an embassy to the Han Dynasty of China , the latter which recorded Parthia as the Anxi kingdom. ref Crespigny, 239 .... ISBN 9004156054. s start s hou Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty s bef before Vologases II of Parthia Vologases II s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Parthia years 78 105 s aft after Osroes I of Parthia Osroes I end References 1911 Dio Cassius , lxviii, 17. Ammianus Marcellinus , Res Gestae , xxiii, 6, 23. DEFAULTSORT Pacorus 02 Of Parthia Category 105 deaths Category Parthian ... East bg II ca Pacoros II de P rtia cs Pakoros de Pakoros es Pacoro II de Partia eu Pakorus II.a fa fr Pacorus II hr Pakor II. Partski it Pacoro II hu XXV. Arsak p rtus kir ly hy nl Pacorus II ja 2 no Pacorus II av Parthia pl Pakorus II ru II sh Pakor II od Partije fi Pakoros II vi Pacorus II c a Parthia ... more details
Image Coin of Arsaces II of Parthia.jpg thumb 300px Coin of Arsaces II of Parthia. Reverse shows a seated archer with a bow. The Greek inscription reads Arsaces . Arsaces II , also Artabanus I , of the Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty was King of Parthia between 211 BC and 191 BC. Greek Arsaces appears as Artabanus in Latin sources, and both forms appear in history books. Due to a confusion of names, the line of succession is equally unclear. Artabanus s uncle, Arsaces I , had founded the dynasty around 247 BC. Arsaces I may then have been directly succeeded by his brother Tiridates I of Parthia ... , Artabanus a.k.a. Arsaces II succeeded either his uncle Arsaces I or his father Tiridates I a.k.a. Arsaces II . In 209 BC, the Seleucid King Antiochus III recaptured Parthia, which had been previously seized from the Seleucids by the Arsaces I and the Parni around 247 BC. Arsaces II sued for peace ... kir ly nl Arsaces II ja 2 no Arsakes II av Parthia pl Arsakes II pt rsaces II da P rtia ru II sh Arsak II od Partije vi Arsaces II c a Parthia zh ... of Arsaces II at Mount Labus, Antiochus turned westwards into Hyrcania where he occupied Tambrax ... and from then onwards ruled Parthia and Hyrancia as a vassal state of the Seleucids. Antiochus in turn ... would leave the fledgling Parthian kingdom to its own devices. Arsaces II was succeeded by his son or cousin Phriapatius of Parthia Phriapatius in 191 BC. s start s hou Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty Unknown 191 BC s bef before Arsaces I of Parthia Arsaces I or Tiridates I of Parthia Tiridates I Arsaces s ttl title King of Parthia years 211 191 BC br Seleucid vassal 209 191 BC s aft after Phriapatius of Parthia Phriapatius end References Richard Nelson Frye , The History of Ancient Iran , 1984. citation ... II et le genealogie des premiers arsacides , Historia XI 1962 , 138 45. DEFAULTSORT Arsaces 02 Of Parthia Category 191 BC deaths Category Parthian kings Category 2nd century BC rulers Category ... more details
Image Coin of Phraates II of Parthia.jpg thumb 300px Coin of Phraates II from the mint at Seleucia on the Tigris . The reverse shows a seated god perhaps Sarapis holding Nike mythology Nike and a cornucopia . The Greek inscription reads coin of the Great King Arsacid Empire Arsaces , bearer of victory . Phraates II of Parthia , son of Mithridates I of Parthia 171&ndash 128 BC , the conqueror of Babylon , ruled the Parthia Parthian Empire from 138 BC to 128 BC. He was attacked in 130 BC by Antiochus VII Sidetes 138&ndash 129 BC , ruler of the Seleucid Empire . Antiochus VII, however, after great initial success, was defeated and killed in battle in Media in 129 BC, which ended the Seleucid rule east of the Euphrates . Meanwhile Parthia was invaded by the nomadic Saka and Tochari. Phraates II marched against them, his army including a large force of captured Seleucid soldiers from the army of the late Antiochus VII Sidetes . These ultimately refused to fight for the Parthian king, and he was defeated and killed in a great battle inside and around Medes Media . s start s hou Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty Unknown 127 BC s bef before Mithridates I of Parthia Mithridates I s ttl title King of Parthia years 138 127 BC s aft after Artabanus I of ParthiaArtabanus I end References 1911 Junianus Justinus , Historiarum Philippicarum , xli http www.livius.org cg cm cleopatra01 cleopatra thea.html DEFAULTSORT Phraates 02 Of Parthia Category 128 BC deaths Category Parthian kings Category 2nd century BC rulers bg II ca Fraates II de P rtia cs Fraat s II. de Phraates II. es Fraates II de Partia eu Praates II.a fa fr Phraat s II hy it Fraate II hu VII. Arsak p rtus kir ly nl Phraates II ja 2 no Fraates II av Parthia pl Fraates II pt Fraates II de P rtia ru II sh Fraat II od Partije tr II. Phraates vi Phraates II c a Parthia ... more details
nofootnotes date March 2010 Gotarzes II of Parthia ruled the Parthia Parthian Empire intermittently between about 40 and 51. He was the son of ArtabanusII of ParthiaArtabanusII and when his father died in about 38 and his brother Vardanes I of Parthia Vardanes I succeeded to the throne, Gotarzes rebelled. Image Godarz.jpg thumb right Bas relief of Mithridates II of Parthia and Gotarzes II , in Behistun . He soon made himself detested by his cruelty among many other murders he even slew his brother Artabanus and his whole family and Vardanes regained the throne Gotarzes fled to Hyrcania and gathered an army from the Dahae nomads. The war between the two kings was at last ended by a treaty, as both were afraid of the conspiracies of their nobles. Gotarzes returned to Hyrcania. But when Vardanes was assassinated in about 47, Gotarzes was acknowledged in the whole empire. Gotarzes then added to his coins the usual Parthian titles, king of kings Arsaces the benefactor, the just, the illustrious .... His last coin is dated from June 51. He was succeeded briefly by Vonones II of Parthia Vonones II probably his brother and then by Vonones son Vologases I of Parthia Vologases I . s start s hou Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty s bef before Vardanes I of Parthia Vardanes I s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Parthia years 40 &ndash 51 s aft after Vonones II of Parthia Vonones II end References 1911 Josephus , Antiquities of the Jews , xx, 3, 4. Tacitus , Annals Tacitus ... II ca Gotarces II de P rtia cs G tarz s II. de Gotarzes II. es Gotarces II de Partia eu Gotarzes II.a fa fr Gotarz s II de Parthie ko 2 hr Gotarz II. Partski it Gotarze II hu XXII. Arsak p rtus kir ly nl Gotarzes II ja 2 no Gotarzes II av Parthia ru II sh Gotarz II od Partije vi Gotarzes II c a Parthia ... Behistun drawing of Gotarzes , http www.livius.org livius.org DEFAULTSORT Gotarzes 02 Of Parthia ... more details
BC s bef before Artabanus I of ParthiaArtabanus I s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Parthia years 123&ndash 88 BC s aft after Gotarzes I of Parthia Gotarzes I end References 1911 ... Mithridates 02 Of Parthia Category History of Iran Category 88 BC deaths Category Parthian kings Category 2nd century BC Asian rulers Category 1st century BC Asian rulers bg II ca Mitridates II de P rtia cs Mithradat s II. de Mithridates II. Parthien es Mitr dates II de Partia eo Mitridato la 2 a de Partujo eu Mitridates II.a Partiakoa fa fr Mithridate II de Parthie hy id Mithridates II dari Parthia it Mitridate II di Partia hu IX. Arsak p rtus kir ly nl Mithridates II de Grote ja 2 no Mitridates II av Partia pl Mitrydates II Arsacyda pt Mitr dates II da P rtia ro Mithridates al II lea ru II sh Mitridat II od Partije fi Mithridates IIParthia sv Mithridates II av Partien th 2 uk II vi Mithridates II c a Parthia ...Image MithradatesII.jpg thumb Mithridates II the Great. Image Coin of Mithridates II of Parthia.jpg thumb Early coin of Mithridates II the Great of Parthia from Seleucia on the Tigris . The reverse shows a seated goddess perhaps Demeter holding Nike mythology Nike and a cornucopia . The Ancient Greek Greek inscription says Coin of the Great king Arsaces, friend of the Greeks Mithridates II the Great was king of Parthian Empire from 123 to 88 BC. His name invokes the protection of Mithra . He adopted the title Epiphanes, god manifest and introduced new designs on his extensive coinage. Parthia reached ... Bactria and the east of Iran and killed two of his predecessors in battle. Mithridates II extended ... who tends to confuse him with Mithridates III of Parthia Mithridates III , under whom Parthia received ... the heir to the Armenian throne, prince Tigranes II of Armenia Tigranes , a political hostage. In 123 ... more details
Artabanus lang grc may refer to several rulers of ancient ParthiaArtabanus of Persia , reportedly Regent of Persia for a few months in 465 BC&ndash 464 B King Arsaces II of Parthia c. 211 191 BC, called Artabanus by some early scholars Artabanus I of Parthia c. 127 124 BC ArtabanusII of Parthia c. AD 10 38 Artabanus III of Parthia c. 80 81 Artabanus IV of Parthia c. 216 224 There is some confusion over the numbering of these rulers scholars who give Arsaces II the name Artabanus I add one to the regnal number of his successors, thus counting up to Artabanus V. See also Artabanes general disambig ca Artaban de Artabanos es Artabano nl Artabanus no Artabanes pt Artabano ru sv Artabanos ... more details
Vonones II of Parthia ruled the Parthia Parthian Empire briefly in 51. During the reign of his brother Gotarzes II of Parthia Gotarzes II he was governor of Medes Media , and was raised to the throne on Gotarzes death. However, he died after a few months and was succeeded by his son Vologases I of Parthia Vologases I . Legacy Despite a relatively short reign, he had 5 sons who held the thrones of Parthia and Armenia. These sons were Vologases I of Parthia Vologases I Pacorus II of Parthia Pacorus II Osroes I of Parthia Osroes I Mithridates IV of Parthia Mithridates IV and Tiridates I of Armenia . s start s hou Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty s bef before Gotarzes II of Parthia Gotarzes II s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Parthia years 51 s aft after Vologases I of Parthia Vologases I end References 1911 Josephus , Antiquities of the Jews , xx, 3, 4. Tacitus , Annals Tacitus Annals , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Tac. Ann. 12.14 xii, 14 . DEFAULTSORT Vonones 02 Of Parthia Category 51 deaths Category Parthian kings Category 1st century monarchs in the Middle East bg II ca Vonones II de P rtia cs Von n s II. de Vonones II. es Vonones II de Partia eu Vonones II.a fa fr Vonon s II ko 2 hy hr Vonon II. Partski it Vonone II hu XXIII. Arsak p rtus kir ly nl Vonones II ja 2 no Vonones II av Parthia ru II sh Vonon II od Partije vi Vonones II c a Parthia ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 Vologases II of Parthia was the son of Vologases I of Parthia ruled 51&ndash 78 and ruled the Parthia Parthian Empire from about 77 to 80. Little is known about him. It seems that Vologases II was defeated and deposed by his uncle, Pacorus II of Parthia ruled c. 78&ndash 105 . s start s hou Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty s bef before Vologases I of Parthia Vologases I s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Parthia years 77 &ndash 80 s aft after Pacorus II of Parthia Pacorus II end DEFAULTSORT Vologases 02 Of Parthia Category 80 deaths Category Parthian kings Category 1st century monarchs in the Middle East bg II ca Volog s II de P rtia cs Vologais s II. de Vologaeses II. eu Vologeso II.a fa fr Volog se II ko 2 it Vologase II di Partia nl Vologases II ja 2 no Vologases II av Parthia pl Wologazes II ru II sh Vologas II od Partije ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Osroes II of Parthia was a claimant of the throne of the Parthia Parthian Empire c. 190 . He is unknown to history except for the coins he issued. The date of his reign suggests that he rebelled against Vologases IV of Parthia Vologases IV but was unable to maintain himself against Vologases V of Parthia Vologases V . His coins were issued by the mint at Ecbatana , suggesting that he controlled Medes Media . Start box Succession box title List of kings of Persia King of Parthia years before Vologases IV of Parthia Vologases IV after Vologases V of Parthia Vologases V End box DEFAULTSORT Osroes 02 Of Parthia Category Parthian kings Category 2nd century monarchs in the Middle East ca Osroes II de P rtia fr Khosr II de Parthie it Osroe II nl Osroes II ja 2 no Oroses II av Parthia sh Hosroj II od Partije ... more details
Tiridates II of Parthia was set up by the Parthia ns against Phraates IV of Parthia Phraates IV in about 32 BC , but expelled when Phraates returned with the help of the Scythians . Tiridates fled to Syria , where Augustus Caesar Augustus allowed him to stay, but refused to support him. During the next years Tiridates invaded Parthia again some coins dated from March and May, 26 BC , with the name of a king Arsaces Philoromaios, belong to him on the reverse they show the king seated on the throne, with Tyche stretching out a palm branch towards him. He was soon expelled again, and brought a son of Phraates into Spain to Augustus. Augustus gave the boy back to his father, but declined to surrender the fugitive slave Tiridates. References 1911 Dio Cassius , ii. i8. Junianus Justinus , Historiarum Philippicarum , xlii. 5 seq. DEFAULTSORT Tiridates 02 Of Parthia Category Parthian kings Category 1st century BC Asian rulers ca Tiridates II de P rtia de Tiridates II. eu Tiridates II.a fa fr Tiridate II de Parthie it Tiridate II di Partia hu II. Tiridat sz p rtus kir ly nl Tiridates II ja 2 no Tiridates II av Parthia sh Tiridat II od Partije ... more details
Sanatruces II of Parthia , the son of Mithridates IV of Parthia Mithridates IV , was a pretender to the throne of the Parthian Empire during the disputed reign of his uncle Osroes I of Parthia Osroes I . When Osroes was deposed by the invading Roman Emperor Trajan in 116 in favor of the puppet ruler Parthamaspates of Parthia Parthamaspates , Sanatruces and his father, Osroes brother Mithridates, together claimed the diadem and continued the struggle against the Romans in Mesopotamia . Trajan then marched southward to the Persian Gulf , defeated them, and declared Mesopotamia a province of the Roman Empire . After the Romans withdrew, Osroes drove out Parthamaspates and reclaimed the Parthian throne. Mithridates IV eventually succeeded Osroes about 129 and reigned to about 140 , when he died in an attack on Roman Commagene . Sanatruces, whom he had appointed his successor, predeceased him, also falling in a battle with the Romans. Thus the pair s earlier reign during the abortive campaign of 116 proved Sanatruces sole taste of kingship. His father s longtime rival Vologases III of Parthia Vologases III took over Mithridates realm, but another son of Mithridates, Vologases IV of Parthia Vologases IV , eventually came to the throne after the death of Vologases III in 147. s start s hou Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty ? ? s bef before Parthamaspates of Parthia Parthamaspates s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Parthia years 116 AD s aft after Osroes I of Parthia Osroes I end References Dio Cassius , lxviii, 17&ndash 33. John Malalas , Chronographia . Aelius Spartianus , Vita Hadrian , v, 13. Pausanias geographer Pausanias , v, 12. DEFAULTSORT Sanatruces 02 Of Parthia Category Parthian kings Category 2nd century monarchs in the Middle East ca Sanatrokes II de P rtia pt Sanatruces II da P rtia ... more details
Vardanes II of Parthia was the son of Vologases I of Parthia Vologases I and briefly ruler of part of the Parthia Parthian Empire . He rebelled against his father from about 55 to 58 CE and must have occupied Ecbatana , since he issued coins from the mint there, bearing the likeness of a young beardless king wearing a diadem with five pendants. Nothing more about him is known. References 1911 Tacitus , Annals Tacitus Annals , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Tac. Ann. 8.7 xiii, 7 . DEFAULTSORT Vardanes 02 Of Parthia Category 58 deaths Category Parthian kings Category 1st century monarchs in the Middle East iran bio stub ca Vardanes II de P rtia de Vardanes II. eu Vardanes II.a fr Vardan s II de Parthie it Vardane II nl Vardanes II ja 2 no Vardanes II av Parthia ... more details
Image Coin of Orodes II of Parthia.jpg thumb 300px Coin of Orodes II from the mint at Seleucia on the Tigris . The reverse shows a seated archer with a bow. The Greek inscription reads &Beta &Alpha &Sigma &Iota &Lambda &Epsilon &Omega &Sigma &Beta &Alpha &Sigma &Iota &Lambda &Epsilon &Omega &Nu &Alpha &Rho &Sigma &Alpha &Kappa &Omicron &Upsilon &Mu &Epsilon &Gamma &Alpha &Lambda &Omicron &Upsilon &Kappa &Alpha &Iota &Kappa &Tau &Iota &Sigma &Tau &Omicron &Upsilon king of kings, great Arsacid Empire Arsaces , and founder . Orodes II of Parthia also called Hyrodes Anaridius ruled the Parthia Parthian Empire from 57 to 38 BC. Orodes was a son of Phraates III of Parthia Phraates III , whom he murdered in 57 BC, assisted by his brother Mithridates III of Parthia Mithridates . He married a Greek Princess from the Kingdom of Commagene , called Laodice of Parthia Laodice who was a daughter of King ... himself invaded Armenia and forced King Artavasdes II of Armenia Artavasdes , the son of Tigranes ..., whose achievements had made him too dangerous, was killed by Orodes, and Pacorus I of Parthia Pacorus ..., who was deeply afflicted by the death of his gallant son, appointed his son Phraates IV of Parthia ... dynasty Unknown 38 BC s bef before Phraates III of Parthia Phraates III s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Parthia years 57&ndash 38 BC s aft after Phraates IV of Parthia Phraates IV end References 1911 Plutarch , Dio Cassius DEFAULTSORT Orodes 02 Of Parthia Category Parthian kings Category 30s BC deaths Category 1st century BC Asian rulers bg II ca Orodes II de P rtia cs Or d s II. de Orodes II. es Orodes II de Partia eu Orodes II.a fa fr Orod s II ko 2 hy hr Orod II. Partski it Orode II hu XV. Arsak p rtus kir ly nl Orodes II ja 2 no Orodes II av Parthia pl Orodes II pt Orodes II da P rtia ru II sh Orod II od Partije vi Orodes II c a Parthia ... more details
Phraates II of Parthia Phraates II and Artabanus I of ParthiaArtabanus I their lives. ref name ... proved to have too tight a budgetary control, so he was usurped in favor of ArtabanusII , who seems ...For the thoroughbred racehorse Parthia horse File YoungManWithParthianCostume.jpg thumb 110px Young man ... stela. Mus e du Louvre . pp move indef Parthia is a region of north eastern Iran , meaning Greater ... of the Arsacid dynasty , rulers of the Parthian Empire . Name The name Parthia is a continuation from Latin lang la Parthia , from Old Persian lang xpr Latn Parthava , which was the Parthian language ... Parthia roughly corresponds to the western half of Khorasan region in northeastern Iran. It was bordered ... Aria on the south east. During Arsacid times, Parthia was united with Hyrcania as one administrative unit, and that region is therefore often subject to context considered a part of Parthia proper. History Under the Achaemenids As the region inhabited by Parthians, Parthia first appears as a political ... coincided topographically with the later Parthia . ref harvnb Diakonoff 1985 p 104,n.1 . ref A year after Cyrus the Great s defeat of the Median Astyages , Parthia became one of the first provinces ... seems to have occurred around 522 521  BC. The first indigenous Iranian mention of Parthia is in the Behistun inscription of Darius I , where Parthia is listed in the typical Iranian clockwise ... governor of Parthia. Following the defeat of Darius III, Phrataphernes surrendered his governorate ... of Babylon in 323  BC, Parthia became a Seleucid governorate under Nicanor satrap Nicanor ... of Triparadisus , Parthia was reassigned to Philip satrap Philip , former governor of Sogdiana . A few ... his brother Eudamus governor. Peithon and Eudamus were driven back, and Parthia remained a governorate ... and, it seems, also of Herat Aria and Margiana was appointed governor of Parthia. For the next ... thumb right 200px Coin of Andragoras, the last Seleucid satrap of Parthia. He proclaimed independence ... more details
No footnotes date May 2009 Artabanus the Hyrcanian was a Persia n political figure during the Achaemenid Dynasty who was reportedly Regent of Persia for a few months 465 BC 464 BC . Artabanus probably originated from the province of Hyrcania and reportedly served as the chief official of Xerxes I . He is considered to have served either as his vizier or as his head bodyguard . According to Aristotle , Artabanus was responsible for the death of Crown Prince Darius. He then became afraid that Xerxes would seek revenge and proceeded to assassination assassinate the King. On the other hand Junianus Justinus reported that Artabanus had personal ambitions for the throne. He first secretly murdered Xerxes and then accused Darius of parricide , resulting in his execution. The order of events remain uncertain but Xerxes and Darius certainly left the throne vacant. Artabanus course of action is also uncertain. Some accounts have him usurping the throne for himself. Others consider him to have named young Artaxerxes I as King and to have acted as Regent and power behind the throne . This state of affairs would not last more than a few months. Artaxerxes reportedly slew him with his own sword, either in battle or by surprise. Artabanus is occasionally listed among the Kings of the Achaemenid dynasty though he was not related to them. As Artaxerxes is believed to be the inspiration for King Ahasuerus in the story of Purim , Artabanus may have been the inspiration for Haman in the same story. Citation needed date August 2009 Classical sources Aristotle , Politics 5.131Ib Diodorus Siculus , Historical Library 11.69 http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0084 Justin , Epitome of Philipic Histories of Pompeius Trogus III 1 http www.tertullian.org fathers justinus 03 books01to10.htm http www.forumromanum.org literature justin english trans3.html Photios I ... persica.html Plutarch , Life of Themistocles 27 DEFAULTSORT Persia, Artabanus Of Category 464 BC ... more details
Phriapatius or Priapatius , sometimes called Phriapites , ruled the Parthia Parthian Empire from 191 BC to 176 BC. He was the grandson of Tiridates I of Parthia 246&ndash 211 BC , the brother of Arsaces I of Parthia 250&ndash 211 BC , the founder of the Parthian Empire. He ruled in the period following the invasion of Parthia by the Seleucid dynasty Seleucid king Antiochus III 223&ndash 187 BC . He was the father of three Parthian kings, Phraates I of Parthia Phraates I 176&ndash 171 BC , who was his successor, Mithridates I of Parthia Mithridates I 171&ndash 138 BC , and Artabanus I of ParthiaArtabanus I 138&ndash 124 BC . s start s hou Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty Unknown 176 BC s bef before Arsaces II of Parthia Arsaces II s ttl title King of Parthia years 191&ndash 176 BC s aft after Phraates I of Parthia Phraates I end References Junianus Justinus , xlv, 5. DEFAULTSORT Parthia, Phriapatius of Category 176 BC deaths Category Parthian kings Category 2nd century BC rulers Category Year of birth unknown bg ca Fraapatios de P rtia cs Friapatios de Phriapatios es Priapatios eo Friapatio eu Priapatio fa fr Phriapatios hy it Friapazio nl Priapitius ja no Friapitios av Parthia nds Phriapatios pl Priapatius pt Friap cio da P rtia ru sh Frijapatije od Partije vi Phriapatius c a Parthia ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Sanabares of Parthia was a rival King of Parthia from c. 50 to 65. There is not much known about Sanabares, except from a few coins witnessing to his rule as a Parthia n king, with his capital in the city of Merv for about fifteen years. This much we owe to the dates known from the certain coins of Sanabares. He was rival to Gotarzes II of Parthia reigned 40 51 , Vonones II of Parthia reigned 51 , Vologases I of Parthia reigned 51 78 and Vardanes II of Parthia reigned 55 58 . article is not a stub he really is an obscure figure DEFAULTSORT Parthia, Sanabares Of Category 65 deaths Category Parthian kings Category 1st century monarchs in the Middle East ca Sanabares de P rtia de Sanabares Parther fr Sanabar s de Parthie nl Sanabares ja no Sanabares av Parthia ... more details
, is in love with Arsaces. But Artabanus, the King of Parthia, has illicit feelings for Evanthe. The plot ...one source date August 2011 The Prince of Parthia by Thomas Godfrey writer Thomas Godfrey was the first ...&pg PA3&dq prince of parthia Representative American Plays , by Arthur Hobson Quinn, The Century Company, 1917. ref Plot The Prince of Parthia is written to be a Neoclassicism Neo Classical tragedy . It mostly ... marital successes, and Thermusa, Arsaces stepmother and the Queen of Parthia wants to avenge her ..., they decide to tell King Artabanus that Arsaces is a traitor for sympathizing with Parthian enemies ... Artabanus is lusting after someone else. She tells this to Vardanes, who decides to use this to destroy Arsaces and take the throne of Parthia for himself. Arsaces asks for Evanthe s hand in marriage in front of King Artabanus. Artabanus decides to let Arsaces have Evanthe because he promised Arsaces anything he wanted for being such an awesome child. Evanthe tells Arsaces that King Artabanus loves her, to which he replies that he loves her more. Vardanes then tells King Artabanus that Arsaces ... that he overheard Vardanes and Lysias talking about how they killed King Artabanus in his sleep ... to kill Arsaces, but she sees a bloody ghost of King Artabanus, which causes her to brain herself ... to get Vardanes and make Parthia right once more. In the exciting conclusion of Act Five, Vardanes .... Consider the following Prince of Parthia, IV.5 Thermusa Save me oh save me ye eternal pow rs ... Arsaces ... d. Compare that scene from The Prince of Parthia to this scene from William Shakespeare s Hamlet Hamlet ... hear? Queen No, nothing but ourselves. This scene in The Prince of Parthia is directly modeled ... of Parthia and Hamlet in Hamlet and it greatly affects the plotline as a whole. The character development ... explains, in the introduction of A Bicentennial Edition of Thomas Godfrey s The Prince of Parthia ... prince of parthia Full text at Google Books DEFAULTSORT Prince of Parthia Category American plays ... more details
Washington. ref Sanatruces in Byzantine tradition Another Sanatruces II of Parthia Sanatruces Sanatrucius , the son of Mithridates IV of Parthia Mithridates IV is mentioned as an ephemeral Parthian ...Image Coin of Sanatruces of Parthia.jpg thumb 300px Coin of Sanatruces of Parthia from the mint at Rhagae . The reverse shows a seated archer carrying a bow. The Greek inscription reads &Beta &Alpha &Sigma &Iota &Lambda &Epsilon &Omega &Sigma &Mu &Epsilon &Gamma &Alpha &Lambda &Omicron &Upsilon &Epsilon &Upsilon &Epsilon &Rho &Gamma &Epsilon &Tau &Omicron &Upsilon &Epsilon &Pi &Iota &Phi &Alpha &Nu &Omicron &Upsilon &Sigma &Phi &Iota &Lambda &Epsilon &Lambda &Lambda &Eta &Nu &Omicron &Sigma great king Arsacid Empire Arsaces , civilized, friend of Greeks . King Sanatruces of Parthia also Sinatruces or Sanatruk , ca. 157 BC 70 BC ruled the Parthia Parthian Empire from c. 77 to c. 70 BC. He was a member of the Arsacid Empire Arsacid house, who, according to work attributed to Lucian , in the troubled times after the death of Mithridates II of Parthia Mithridates II in ca. 88 BC was made king by the Sacaraucae Scythians or Saka , an Proto Indo Europeans Indo European tribe akin to the Parthians who had invaded Iran in about 77 BC ref Les villes du sud ouest de l Afghanistan. C. Baratin. In Afghanistan ... and Social History of the Orient , Vol. 14, No. 3 Dec., 1971 , p. 286. ref . Sinatroces, king of Parthia ... or Long Life . ref He died circa 70 BCE and was succeeded by his son Phraates III of Parthia Phraates ... 157 BC 70 BC s bef before Orodes I of Parthia Orodes I 80 BC br ... br Unknown ruler s ttl title List of kings of Persia Great King Shah of Parthia years 77&ndash 70 BC s aft after Phraates III of Parthia ... , 104. Dio Cassius , xxxvi. 45. DEFAULTSORT Parthia, Sanatruces of Category 157 BC births ... Sanatroc s Ier de Parthie ko hy nl Sinatrukes ja no Sinatrukes av Parthia ... c a Parthia ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 Rhodogune was the daughter of Mithridates I of Parthia Mithridates I king of Parthia , c. 171 BCE 138 BCE , and sister of Phraates II ruled 138 BCE 127 BCE . History In 138 BCE Rhodogune married Seleucid king Demetrius II of Syria Demetrius II Nicator ruled 146 139 BCE, 129 126 BCE . After bearing several children with him, she was presumably abandoned in 131 BCE when Demetrius, after numerous failed attempts to escape from Parthia, was dispatched back to Antioch during the invasion of Parthia by Demetrius brother, Antiochus VII Sidetes . During their marriage, she had been temporarily a hostage in the Parthian court after an ill fated campaign. Polyaenus http www.attalus.org translate polyaenus8B.html 27.1 8.27 tells us that Rhodogune, informed of a revolt while preparing for a bath, vowed not to bathe or brush her hair until the revolt was neutralised. She immediately went to battle, riding out to the head of her army. She successfully directed the battle, and was depicted thereafter with long, disheveled hair because of her adherence to her vow. He is the sole source of the story. Category 2nd century BC women Category Women in Hellenistic warfare Category Queens Category Parthian royalty Category 2nd century BC births iran mil bio stub de Rhodogune Parthien el es Rodoguna de Partia fa ... more details