- was to
succeed to the throne. However, the
throne was
seized by
Gotarzes II.
Gotarzes II
eventually was able to gain
control of most of
Parthia forcing...
- his father,
Gotarzes was
proclaimed king at Babylon. At his accession,
Gotarzes appointed Mitratu as the
general of Babylonia.
Gotarzes continued his...
- Look up
Gotarzes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gotarzes (Parthian: 𐭂𐭅𐭕𐭓𐭆 Gōtarz,
Ancient Gr****: Γωτάρζης
Gōtarzēs) was the name of two Parthian...
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distinguished position under Gotarzes; the
third figure with
Gotarzes' son and heir Orodes; and the
fourth with
Gotarzes himself, who
served as "satrap...
- to Vardanes. However, the
throne was
seized by
Gotarzes II, an
adopted son of Artab**** II.
Gotarzes had
another of his brothers, Artab****,
along with...
-
Gotarzes, son of Ardawan,
satrap of Hyrcania. Artab**** III
retrieved the
throne and was
succeeded by his son
Vardanes I in 38 AD, however,
Gotarzes unsuccessfully...
-
during the
Parthian Empire in the name of
Gotarzes,
possibly Gotarzes I, but more
probably the
Parthian king
Gotarzes II, who
ruled from 39 to 51 CE and is...
-
Parthia and bas
relief of
Gotarzes II of
Parthia and
Sheikh Ali khan
Zangeneh text
endowment Damaged equestrian relief of
Gotarzes II at
Behistun Vologases's...
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against Gotarzes II (r. 40–51) for the
Parthian crown from 49 to 51 AD. A son of
Vonones I (r. 8–12), he was
ultimately defeated and
captured by
Gotarzes II...
- king
Gotarzes I (r. 91–87/80 BC).
Rahim M.
Shayegan (2011) has
suggested that
Orodes was one of the
figures depicted on the rock
relief of
Gotarzes I at...