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Anzaze was a
queen of the
Elymais (a
Parthian v****al
kingdom in what is now Iran). She
appears on
coins together with king
Kamnaskires III (about 82/81...
- 137–132 BC)
Darius Soter (c. 129 BC)
Pittit (125–124 BC)
Kamnaskires III with
Anzaze (c. 82–62/61 BC)
Kamnaskires IV (1st
century BC)
Kamnaskires V (late 1st...
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women were ever
depicted on
Parthian coins:
queen Musa of
Parthia and
queen Anzaze of Elymais. Only two
women are
known to have
ruled the
Parthian Empire,...
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Monarch Portrait Title State Start of
reign End of
reign Length Ref.
Anzaze Basilissa Elymais c. 82 or 81 BCE c. 75 BCE c. 6 or 7
years Musa Basilissa...
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Autokrator Nikephoros is
perhaps also
known from a coin of
Kamnaskires III and
Anzaze, that
overstruck a coin of that king. A
similar overstrike is
known from...
- (125–124 BC),
rebel Kamnaskires III (c. 82–62/61 BC), co-ruler with
Anzaze Anzaze (c. 82–62/61 BC), co-ruler with
Kamnaskires III
Kamnaskires IV (1st...
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several of the
rulers bearing Elamite names, such as Kamnaskires,
Pittit and
Anzaze. The name Kamnaskires,
borne by
several kings,
derives from the Elamite...
- control. However, in 81/80 BC,
coins of king
Kamnaskires III and his wife
Anzaze appears,
which indicates that the
kingdom had been restored.
According to...
- control. However, in 81/80 BC,
coins of king
Kamnaskires III and his wife
Anzaze appears,
which indicates that the
kingdom had been restored.
According to...