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- Attambelos may refer to the following kings of the Parthian v****al state of Characene: Attambelos I, reigned between 47/46 and 25/24 BC Attambelos II,...
- Attambelos III of Characene was a king of Characene who ruled from approximately 37/38 to 44/45AD. His rule is known only by the coins he minted. The presence...
- Attambelos IV of Characene was a first century ruler of the state of Characene, centered on the northern end of the Persian Gulf. His capital was probably...
- Attambelos I was a king of Characene, a Parthian v****al state and important trading port and emporium on the Persian Gulf. His rule was from 47/46 to 25/24BC...
- Attambelos V of Characene was a ruler of the state of Characene who ruled from 64/65–73/74 but who is known only from the coins he minted. Attambelos...
- state on the Persian Gulf. Attambelos VII surrendered to Trajan around 116/17AD who received the temporary submission of Attambelos, as the ruling prince in...
- 49/48–48/47 BC Attambelos I 47/46–25/24 BC Theonesios I c. 19/18 Attambelos II c. 17/16 BC – AD 8/9 Abinergaos I 10/11; 22/23 Orabazes I c. 19 Attambelos III c...
- III, client King under Parthia (c.52/53) Attambelos IV, client King under Parthia (54/55–64/65) Attambelos V, client King under Parthia (64/65–73/74)...
- Attambelos II was a king of Characene, a Parthian v****al state and important trading port on the Persian Gulf. His rule was from 17/16 to 9/8BC. He is...
- King Attambelos who is otherwise unrecorded in history. Maga was the last ruler of Characene for which there is contemporary records. Attambelos VIII...