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Maciej Grabowski,
Abdissares used the
epithet to
promulgate the
establishment of the
Kingdom of Adiabene. It has been
surmised that
Abdissares rose to kingship...
- poet (d. 170 BC) Wen,
Chinese emperor of the Han
dynasty (d. 157 BC)
Abdissares, king of
Sophene (Armenian Kingdom) from 212 BC
Euthydemus I, king of...
- same
person as
Arsames I)
Xerxes (228–212 BC) (Sophene and Commagene)
Abdissares (212–200 BC) (Sophene and Commagene)
Orontes IV (228–200 BC) (Armenia)...
- Beck. pp. 1–411. ISBN 9783406093975. false. Grabowski,
Maciej (2011). "
Abdissares of
Adiabene and the Batas-Herir relief". Warszawa. IX: 117–140. Hansman...
- of
apparent local Mesopotamian descent was the kingdom's
first ruler,
Abdissares,
whose name was of
Aramaic origin. The
names of the
later known kings...
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rulers also existed; the name of the
earliest known king of Adiabene,
Abdissares, is
clearly of
Aramaic origin and
means "servant of Ishtar". Some portions...
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Abgar (X)
Severus (216–242)
Abgar (XI)
Farhat Bar Ma’nu (IX) (242–244)
Abdissares (c. 164 BC)
Unknown king (c. 69 BC)
Artaxares (cont. with Augustus) Izates...
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Chinese general during the Chu–Han Contention.[citation needed] 200 BC
Abdissares, king of
Sophene (Armenian Kingdom) from 212 BC
Euthydemus I, king of...