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Ardakhshir I (also
spelled Artaxerxes I; Aramaic: rtḥštry) was a
dynast (frataraka) of
Persis in the late 3rd-century BC,
ruling sometime after 220 to...
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Ardakhshir II (also
spelled Artaxerxes II) was king of
Persis in the 1st
century BC, a v****al
state of the
Parthian Empire. An
inscription written in Middle...
- Coin of
Ardakhshir (Artaxerxes),
frataraka of Persis, early-mid 3rd
century BC. Coin
minted in Istakhr. Obv:
Ardakhshir wearing mustache,
earring and...
- bgdt prtrk' zy 'lhy' ("Baydād, fratarakā of the gods") in Aramaic. 2
Ardakhshir I (rtḥštry) Mid-3rd
century BC Fratarakā
dynasty Governor of the Seleucid...
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Government Monarchy King • after 132 BCE – ?
Darayan I (first) • 211/2–224
Ardakhshir V (last)
Historical era Late
antiquity • Established
after 132 BC • Incorporated...
- Baydad,
Ardakhshir I, Wahbarz,
Wadfradad I and
Wadfradad II. However,
recent findings of
Persis coins have led to more a
likely chronology;
Ardakhshir I, Wahbarz...
- Baydad,
Ardakhshir I, Wahbarz,
Wadfradad I and
Wadfradad II. However,
recent findings of
Persis coins have led to more a
likely chronology;
Ardakhshir I, Wahbarz...
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Crown of King of
Persis Ardakhshir II, 1st
century BC....
- BC, a v****al
state of the
Parthian Empire. He was
succeeded by his son
Ardakhshir II. In the
silver drachmas of
Darayan II, on the obverse, the king is...
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strategos or
satrap of
Shiraz and
envoy of
Ardashir I to Artab**** IV.
Ardakhshir Karen-Pahlav, who was a
companion of N****h (r. 293–302).
Ardawan Karen-Pahlav...