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Arsaces XIX, Orodes II - Livius.orgApr 21, 2020 · Assassinated in 58/57, he was succeeded by his sons Mithradates IV, who was in control of the western part of the kingdom, and Orodes II, who controled the ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Orodes II (c. 57 - 38 B.C.) - Parthia.comΟΡΩΔΗΣ. A. B. Nikitin maintains that early issues of Orodes II were minted during the lifetime of his father Phraates III which, Nikitin postulates, ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Orodes - in ancient sources @ attalus.orgOrodes 2 II - king of Parthia, about 55-39 B.C. → Wikipedia entry + Hyrodes 55/28 Orodes defeats Mithridates, and establishes himself as king of Parthi 52/78 ...Missing: primary historians
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Olbrycht, Marek, “ORODES II”, in: Encyclopaedia Iranica Online ...May 22, 2021 · The reason for Surenas' execution, Plutarch says, was Orodes' jealousy. Most probably, the Arsacid king wanted to free himself from his mighty ...
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Attested Names of Parthian RulersFeb 26, 2021 · The Parthians used characters from Aramaic for writing but "read off" the words according to their own pronunciation. For example, they wrote ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Orodes II - Academia.eduORODES II (r. 58/57-37 BCE), king of Parthia, son of Phraates III (r. 70-57 BCE), and father of Phraates IV (q.v.). During his reign, the empire of the ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Parthian Coins from Mithradates II to Orodes II - jstor'The King of Kings', and love for his father is indicated on his coins. Cuneiform tablets refer to him as 'Arsaces, king', and are uninformative about the date ...Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Orodes II - Bibliographia IranicaSep 21, 2021 · ORODES II (r. 58/57-37 BCE), king of Parthia, son of Phraates III (r. 70-57 BCE), and father of Phraates IV (q.v.). During his reign, the ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|separator|>
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Page not found - Encyclopaedia IranicaNo readable text found in the HTML.<|separator|>
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EDUCATION UNDER THE PARTHIAN & SASANIAN DYNASTIESThe prince was not only trained in horsemanship, archery, hunting, and the arts of war but also learned social etiquette, ceremonial rites, conduct on festive ...Missing: life | Show results with:life
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EDUCATION ii. IN THE PARTHIAN AND SASANIAN PERIODSDec 15, 1997 · His general education is reported to have finished at the age of twelve years, after which he continued training in archery and riding until he ...Missing: life | Show results with:life
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Kingship ii. Parthian Period - Encyclopaedia IranicaJul 25, 2016 · One of the lands so acquired, Parthyene, lent its name to the Aparna, who came to be called Parthians, and their state, the Parthian state.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Phraates III | King of Parthia, Dynasty, Seleucid Empire - BritannicaPhraates III (died c. 57 bc) was the king of Parthia (reigned 70–58/57 bc), the son and successor of Sanatruces (Sinatruces) ...
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Arsaces XVII, Phraates III - Livius.orgApr 23, 2020 · Phraates III, the man who had reunited the Parthian Empire, was assassinated in 58/57 and was succeeded by his sons Mithradates IV and Orodes II.
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Orodes II | Parthian Empire, Rival Kings, Successor - BritannicaOrodes II (died 37/36 bce) was the king of Parthia (reigned c. 55/54–37/36 bce) who helped his brother Mithradates III murder their father, Phraates III.
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[PDF] A POLITICAL HISTORY OF PARTHIA31 Justin xli. 4. 1, as Bevan, House of SeL, I, 267 f. and notes, inter ... Orodes II, 67, 76-78, 81-83, 92, 98,. 103-5, 118, 120-21, 270. Orodes III ...
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Rome and Parthia: empires at war - Bryn Mawr Classical ReviewCuriously, despite their importance for Roman-Arsacid relations, Sampson does not list Tacitus, Plutarch, or Cassius Dio, among others. He also lists lost ...
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(PDF) Reassessing the Role of Parthia and Rome in the Origins of ...Plutarch emphasizes the role that Surena played in Orodes II's bid for power ... consolidation of power under Or- odes put direct pressure on Roman Syria.
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[PDF] The First Meeting of the Roman and Parthian Empires—Geopolitical ...not fully resolved until the reign of Orodes II beginning in 58 BC and the defeat of his rival brother, Mithridates IV, in 55/4 BC. It was only then that ...
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Parthia - Orodes II. Victory Over Mithradates IV - CNG CoinsAround 44/5 BC, the Roman general Quintus Labienus was sent to Parthia by Caesar's assassins Brutus and Cassius to appeal for assistance in their struggle ...
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Roman Disaster at Carrhae, 53 BCApr 22, 2023 · Crassus boasted that he would capture the Parthian King Orodes II and that he would make Pompey's campaign in the Third Mithridatic War (73 ...
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Carrhae (53 BCE) - Battle - Livius.orgApr 23, 2020 · Marcus Crassus crossed the river Euphrates, carried the war to the Parthian empire, and was defeated in a battle in which his son also fell.
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Surenas's new Parthian army crushes Crassus at Carrhae 53 BCBy the spring of 53 BC, Orodes had killed off his brother, and was full of confidence. He decided to invade Armenia himself, while Suren defended Mesopotamia ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Pacorus I (c. 39 B.C.) - Parthia.comFeb 23, 2021 · Under Pacorus I, the Parthians again invaded Syria in the spring of 40 B.C., this time allied with Quintus Labienus. Labienus, knowing of the ...
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Repercussions of the Parthian victory over Crassus at CarrhaeThere was one unfortunate loser on the Parthian side, the hero of Carrhae himself, Suren. Orodes II, whose invasion of Armenia had been a mere distraction - and ...
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Orodes II - EranshahrMar 15, 2025 · Emboldened by the victory over Crassus, the Parthians under Orodes II attempted to capture Roman-held territories in Western Asia. He put his ...
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Pacorus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org51/40 Parthian army, led by Pacorus, invades Syria. 40/13 The Parthians, led by Pacorus, invade Judaea and set up Antigonus as 38/7 Ventidius defeats and kills ...
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Roman-Parthian Wars - parthava.orgApr 23, 2023 · According to Plutarch the Parthian king was chased by Afranius as ... That same year Mithridates IV and Orodes II killed their father ...
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COMMERCE iii. In the Parthian and Sasanian periodsThe Parthian rulers, despite the weakness of their central power, actively promoted trade by maintaining the roads and providing for their security; they tried ...Missing: Orodes | Show results with:Orodes
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[PDF] Long Distance Trade and the Parthian Empire - Western CEDARMay 15, 2018 · Orodes II. 58/7 – 38 BCE. Phraates IV. 38 – 3/2 BCE. Phraates V. 2 BCE – 2 CE. Orodes III. 4 – 6 CE. Vonones I. 8/9 CE. Artabanus II. 10/11 – 38 ...
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[PDF] case study of silver coins of parthia (orodes iiThe aim was to identify the economic situation of the Parthian kings through the element copper found in silver coins. The results show that due to the Iran-.
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General Surena, the Hero of Carrhae - Cais-SoasHowever, the victory also precipitated the downfall of General Surena, whose subsequent execution by King of Kings Orodes II was allegedly driven by jealousy of ...
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Phraates IV | Research Starters - EBSCOBy murdering his father Orodes II, along with princes, nobles, his brothers, and his eldest son, Phraates IV secured his succession in the Aracid royal dynasty ...
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Phraates IV - Livius.orgApr 21, 2020 · After the death of his co-ruler Pacorus, the Parthian king Orodes II appointed his son Phraates IV as successor.Missing: cause | Show results with:cause
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Phraates IV (c. 38 - 2 B.C.) - Parthia.comMar 14, 2021 · ΦΡΑΑΤΗΣ. Phraates IV was the second heir to Orodes II, named to succeed his father in the wake of his brother Pacorus I's death.
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IRANIAN HISTORY: PARTHIANS: Dynasty of Arsacid EmpireAs for Surena, the victor of Carrhae, it soon cost him his life. Probably fearing that he would constitute a threat to himself, King Orodes II had him executed.Missing: youth | Show results with:youth<|separator|>
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Drachm - Parthian - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe head of Orodes on the obverse also exhibits some stylization, such as in the schematic rendering of the hair and beard. The inscription on this coin, like ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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COINS AND COINAGE - Encyclopaedia IranicaAfter Orodes II (ca. 58-39 B.C.E.) the Greek legends become so conventional as to be unintelligible (Sellwood, 1980, p. 12; Hill, p. 486). Under Vologases ...
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[PDF] Notes on the Chemical Composition of Parthian Coins with Special ...Over a thousand ancient coins of Greek and Roman origin have been assayed or analyzed, but only a few Parthian coins have been so investigated. It might.
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Hellenistic Elements in Parthian Kingship: the Numismatic Portrait ...Arsacid titulature in coin legends underwent many alterations until, under Orodes II, it acquired a form which remained almost unchanged until the collapse ...<|separator|>
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Hoards & Finds - Parthia.comAug 15, 2023 · Mohmand Border (IGCH 1859) - contained 20 Orodes II drachms, including types Sellwood 45.12 and 46.12. Published by General Haughton (NC 1943), ...
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PARTHIAN DRACHMAE OF ORODES II AND PHRAATES IV - jstorThe excavation of Dura Europos has produced a number of drachmae of Orodes II and Phraates IV, and, while the material.
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Study and Analysis of Coins of Excavated from Veliran Damavand SiteThe results of the numismatic analysis show that the Parthians used the Veliran cemetery to bury their dead for about a century, spanning the reigns of ...
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Data Set | Phereta A058 | ID: bg257f160 | Deep Blue DataIn 1954 Qishvardi Shikvaidze found a coin of Parthian king Orodes II (57-37 B.C.) in the yard of his house on the southern slope of a hill at the western edge ...
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Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus (1886). pp. 271-296. Books 41-44Mithridates king of the Parthians, after his war with Armenia, was banished from his kingdom for his cruelty by the Parthian seriate. His brother Orodes, who ...
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Mithradates II and his Successors: A Study of the Parthian Crisis 90 ...May 8, 2015 · The period in Parthian history between Mithradates II and Phraates 111 is one about which very little is known. Events in West Asia were in ...Missing: debates | Show results with:debates
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The Parthian Response to the Campaign of Crassus - jstorthe Parthian king Orodes II, massacred the forces of Crassus in a battle outside the town of Carrhae. Scores of Romans died, scores more became prisoners of.
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[PDF] Depictions of Romans and Parthians in the First Century BCECrassus' campaign is the most detailed account of any interaction between the Parthians and Romans in the first century, and its harrowing result for the Romans ...
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[PDF] the arsacids of rome: royal hostages and roman-parthianthrough diplomacy, “The Arsacids of Rome” shows how their relationship changed ... Orodes II had 30 sons among his various concubines. On royal polygyny ...