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Arsaces or
Arsakes (Ἀρσάκης,
Arsákēs,
Graecized form of Old
Persian 𐎠𐎼𐏁𐎣 R̥šakaʰ) is the
eponymous Gr**** form of the
dynastic name of the Parthian...
- Roman–Parthian Wars
Royal formula of
Parthian coinage Gr****: Ἀρσάκης, romanized:
Arsakēs, from Parthian: 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊, romanized: Aršak Fattah, Hala
Mundhir (2009)...
- Ashkash(Persian: اشکَش [Ashˈkash]) or
Askas or
Arsakes is a
major figure in the Shahnameh. He is
introduced by
Ferdowsi as the
general of Kay Khosrow's...
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Parthia from 217 BC to 191 BC. Arsacēs is the
Latin form of the Gr****
Arsákēs (Ἀρσάκης),
itself from
Parthian Aršak (𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊). The Old
Persian equivalent...
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titling of
Phraates IV on his
coinage was: "[coin] of the King of Kings,
Arsakes, Just, Benefactor, Illustrious, Phil****ene."
Phraates IV had the following...
- son of
Artaxerxes I.
Seized the
throne from Sogdi****.
Artaxerxes II (
Arsakes)
March 404 –
spring (?) 358 BC (46 years) Son of
Darius II
Artaxerxes III...
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remained the same as that of his father: "[coin] of the King of Kings,
Arsakes, Just, Benefactor, Illustrious, Phil****ene."
Schmitt 2005. Kia 2016, p...
- (380–384/5)
Rudrasena IV (382–388)
Rudrasimha III (388–415)
Bhadayasa Mamvadi Arsakes Saka Indo-Scythians Saka-Satavahana Wars
Western Satraps Gupta conquest...
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Apostol Arsache (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈpostol
arˈsake]) or
Apostolos Arsakis (Gr****: Απόστολος Αρσάκης; Gr**** pronunciation: [aˈpostolos arˈsacis];...
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successors of
Zariadres are known,
which were Mithrobouzanes, Arkathias, and
Arsakes. The kingdom's
capital was Carcathiocerta,
identified as the now abandoned...