-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
- that it was at the end of the 3rd-century that the
Arsacids (a
cadet branch of the
Parthian Arsacids)
gained the
kingship of Albania, by
being appointed...
- Georgia) from c. 189
until 284 AD. The
Arsacid dynasty of
Iberia was
succeeded by the
Chosroid dynasty. Once the
Arsacids, in the
person of
Vologases II (r...
-
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...
-
composed of the very
Parthian nobles that had once
served the
Arsacids.
Memories of the
Arsacid Empire never completely vanished, with
efforts trying to restore...
- (1986). "
Arsacids i. Origins".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. II, Fasc. 5.
Cyril Toumanoff. p. 525. Schippmann, K. (1986). "
Arsacids ii. The
Arsacid dynasty"...
- ones (See
Arsacid Pahlavi for details). The
Parthian language was the
language of the old
Satrapy of
Parthia and was used in the
Arsacids courts. The...