- The
Parthian Empire (/ˈpɑːrθiən/), also
known as the
Arsacid Empire (/ˈɑːrsəsɪd/), was a
major Iranian political and
cultural power centered in ancient...
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dynasty may also
refer to:
Arsacid dynasty of
Armenia (54–428),
Armenia Arsacid dynasty of
Iberia (c. 189–284),
Georgian Iberia Arsacid dynasty of Caucasian...
- The
Arsacid dynasty,
called the
Arshakuni (Armenian: Արշակունի, romanized: Arshakuni) in Armenian,
ruled the
Kingdom of
Armenia (with some interruptions)...
- The
Parthian language, also
known as
Arsacid Pahlavi and Pahlawānīg, is an
extinct ancient Northwestern Iranian language once
spoken in Parthia, a region...
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royal dynasties:
Orontid (331 BC–200 BC),
Artaxiad (189 BC–12 AD), and
Arsacid (52–428). The root of the
kingdom lies in one of the
satrapies of the Achaemenid...
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political and
cultural base of the
Eastern Iranian Parni people and
Arsacid dynasty,
rulers of the
Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD). The Sasanian...
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branch of the
Arsacid dynasty of
Parthia and
together with the
Arsacid rulers of the
neighboring Armenia and
Iberia formed a pan-
Arsacid family federation...
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Arsacid king of
Parthia from 191 BC to 176 BC. He was the first-cousin-once-removed and
successor of
Arsaces II (r. 217 – 191 BC). Like many
Arsacid monarchs...
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ruling from 247 BC to 217 BC, as well as the
founder and
eponym of the
Arsacid dynasty of Parthia. The
leader of the Parni, one of the
three tribes of...
- Gr****: Ἀρσάκης; in Parthian: 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊 Aršak, Persian: اشک Ašk), was the
Arsacid king of
Parthia from 217 BC to 191 BC. Arsacēs is the
Latin form of the...