- Wahbarz,
Wadfradad I,
Baydad and
Wadfradad II. On the
reverse of his coins,
Bagadates is
depicted standing in
front of a
Zoroastrian fire-altar, or
seated in...
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World of
Ancient Persia. pp. 258–59, fig. 454,
Silver tetradrachm of
Bagadates. Ashley,
James R. (2004) [First
published 1998]. "Appendix H:
Kings and...
- to
ancient Iranian beliefs from the
Achaemenid Empire period. Coin of
Bagadates I,
Frataraka of
Persis during the
Seleucid period, with the
Derafsh Kaviani...
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Bagadates I (Minted 290–280 BC) was the
first native Seleucid satrap to be appointed....
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Bagadates I,
first native Persian ruler after Gr**** rule...
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Bagadates,
Frataraka ruler Frataraka (Aramaic: Prtkr’𐡐𐡓𐡕𐡊𐡓’, "governor", or more
specifically "sub-satrapal governor") is an
ancient Persian title...
- Name Date
Coinage Family Relations Notes 1
Bagadates/ Baydād (bgdt) 3rd
century BC Fratarakā
dynasty – son of
Baykard Governor of the
Seleucid Empire...
- that a
general of King
Tigranes II of
Armenia (r. 95 – 55 BCE)
named Bagadates may have been the
earliest known member of the
Bagratuni family, which...
- The Derafš-e Kāvīān on the coin (right) of the
Frataraka Bagadates I of
Persis during the
Seleucid period...
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Encyclopedia of
classical Sites: s.v. "Amyzon". See the
Bagadates who was a neokoros, at the
article Bagadates I.
Louis Robert, with
Jeanne Robert,
Fouilles d'Amyzon...