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Artaxias I (from
Ancient Gr****: Άρταξίας) was the
founder of the
Artaxiad dynasty of Armenia,
ruling from 189 BC to 160 BC.
Artaxias was a
member of a...
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until 428.
Artaxias IV was the last
Arsacid king of
Armenia and the last
person to hold the
crown of the
ancient Armenian Kingdom.
Artaxias IV was the...
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Artaxias III, also
known as Zeno-
Artaxias, (Gr****: Άρταξίας, 13 BC–34 AD) was a
Pontic prince and
later a
Roman Client King of Armenia.
Artaxias birth...
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Artaxias (also
called Artaxes or Artashes) may
refer to:
Artaxiad dynasty (190 BC–12 AD)
eponymously named after its
founder Artaxias or
Artashes Artaxias...
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namesake of his
paternal ancestor, a
previous ruling Armenian King
Artaxias I.
Artaxias II had two siblings: a
younger brother called Tigranes III and a...
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Artaxias I, of the
Artaxiad dynasty, was a king (mepe) of
Iberia (modern-day Georgia) from 90 to 78 BC. He is
known exclusively from the
medieval Georgian...
- independence, with
Artaxias becoming the
first king of the
Artaxiad dynasty of
Armenia in 188 BC.
Scholars believe that
Artaxias and
Zariadres were not...
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finding out, he
convinced King
Artaxias that
Argam was
plotting against him and
planned to take over the kingdom.
Artaxias granted Artavasdes Argam's second...
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Sasanian Empire (as
Shapur IV)
Artaxias IV, 422–428, son of
Vramshapuh In 428, the
Sasanian king
Bahram V
deposed Artaxias IV, with the
permission of the...
- his son,
Artaxias. At the
battle of
Tasiri between Pharnajom and his nobles, the king is
defeated and killed, and the
crown given to
Artaxias I of Iberia...