-
Parthia without Roman consultation.
Axidares was king of
Armenia from 110
until 113.
Although the
Romans supported Axidares'
kingship over Armenia, Trajan...
- 109–128 AD)
deposed the
Armenian king
Sanatruk and
replaced him with
Axidares, son of
Pacorus II,
without consulting Rome. The
Roman emperor Trajan (r...
- from
Osroes I met
Trajan at Athens,
informed him that
Axidares had been
deposed and
asked for
Axidares'
elder brother, Parthamasiris, to be
granted the throne...
-
Eusebius and Tertullian,
Armenian Christians were ****cuted by
kings Axidares,
Khosrov I, and
Tiridates III, the last of whom was
converted to Christianity...
- Parthamasiris’
paternal uncle Osroes I of
Parthia deposed his
brother Axidares from the
Armenian kingship and
installed him as king to
avoid to going...
- beard,
minted in 93
Besides Vologases III,
Pacorus had
three other sons:
Axidares, and Parthamasiris, who
successively served as
kings of Armenia, and Meredates...
-
century Armenia:
Arsacid dynasty (complete list) – Sanatruk, King (88–110)
Axidares,
client King
under Rome (110–113) Parthamasiris,
client King
under Rome...
-
apostles Bartholomew and Thaddeus.
After ****cutions by
kings Sanatruk,
Axidares,
Khosrov I, and
Tiridates III,
Christianity was
adopted as the
state religion...
- daughter, St.
Sandukht the Virgin. In 110, the
throne of
Armenia was held by
Axidares, the son of the
Parthian monarch of Atropatene,
Pacorus II of
Parthia who...
-
Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates I
Tigranes VI
Arsacids Tiridates I
Sanatruk Axidares Parthamasiris Vologases I
Sohaemus Aurelius Pacorus Sohaemus Vologases...