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- The evidence for the quasi-autonomous local governors that were the Fratarakas is almost exclusively coming from their coinage. The Achaemenids only...
- Achaemenid dynasty as a result of the Wars of Alexander the Great. The Fratarakas appear to have been Governors of the Seleucid Empire. The Seleucid dynasty...
- accession of the Arsacid monarch Phraates II (r. 132–127 BC). Unlike the fratarakas, the Kings of Persis used the title of shah ("king"), and laid foundations...
- BC–17 AD Seleucid Empire 312 BC–63 BC Kingdom of Pontus 281 BC–62 BC Fratarakas 3rd-century BC–132 BC Parthian Empire 247 BC–224 AD Elymais 147 BC–224...
- that minted its own coins. "Frataraka" Governors of the Seleucid Empire Several later Persian rulers, forming the Frataraka dynasty, are known to have...
- accession of the Arsacid monarch Phraates II (r. 132–127 BC). Unlike the fratarakas, the Kings of Persis used the title of shah ("king"), and laid foundations...
- Baydad (also spelled Bagdates), was a dynast (frataraka) of Persis from 164 to 146 BC. Since the end of the 3rd or the beginning of the 2nd century BCE...
- Darius the Great (r. 522–486 BC). Darayan I, unlike his predecessors—the fratarakas—used the title of shah ("king"), and laid foundations to a new dynasty...
- 180 BC to form the Indo-Gr**** Kingdoms. The rulers of Persis, called Fratarakas, also seem to have established some level of independence from the Seleucids...
- 428) Kingdom of Cappadocia (320s BC–AD 17) Seleucid Empire (312–63 BC) Frataraka (c.295–220 BC) Kingdom of Pontus (281 BC–AD 62) Parthian Empire (247 BC–AD...