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- images of Arsacid rulers were carved at Mount Behistun, where Darius I of Persia (r. 522–486 BC) made royal inscriptions. Moreover, the Arsacids claimed...
- Artaxiads, the reign of the Arsacids of Armenia was marked by greater Iranian influence in the country. The first appearance of an Arsacid on the Armenian throne...
- 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...
-  404–358 BC). Achaemenid titles were also ****umed by the Arsacids; Mithridates I was the first Arsacid ruler who adopted the former Achaemenid title of "King...
- Arsacid branch in Armenia, Tiridates I, was a Zoroastrian priest or magus. A noted episode which illustrates the observance by the Armenian Arsacids is...
- grand-nephew) Phraates I, that the Arsacids/Parni would again begin to ****ert their independence. From their base in Parthia, the Arsacid dynasts eventually extended...
- The origins of the Arsacids lineage are based on the historiography of later Gr****s and Romans; the fact remains that the Arsacids used Gr**** titles and...
- Family tree of the Arsacids. The solid lines show parent-to-child lineage and dashed lines indicate a questionable blood relationship or adopted siblings...
- honorific that was used by all the Arsacid monarchs out of admiration for his achievements. The name also connected the Arsacids with the legendary Kayanian...
- competing far more zealously with the neighbouring Roman Empire than the Arsacids had, thus sparking a new phase of the Roman–Iranian Wars. This effort by...