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- in southern Iran. Hyspaosines, although now a more or less independent ruler, remained a loyal subject of the Seleucids. Hyspaosines' keenness to remain...
- in southern Iran. Hyspaosines, although now a more or less independent ruler, remained a loyal subject of the Seleucids. Hyspaosines' keenness to remain...
- embankment almost 4½ km long by Antiochus's governor, Hyspaosines, and renamed "Charax of Hyspaosines." There is a theory that Charax derives from the Aramaic...
- the Characenean ruler Hyspaosines, who had originally fought the Parthians, and briefly seized Babylon in 127 BC. Hyspaosines returned the wooden throne...
- Mithridates I Phraates II Rinnu♀ Antiochus VII Sidetes Phraates II Ubulna♀ Hyspaosines Artab**** I Mithridates II Gotarzes I Asi'abatar♀ Orodes I Ispubarza♀...
- Arsacid court to conquer Characene, then ruled by Hyspaosines from Charax Spasinu. When this failed, Hyspaosines invaded Babylonia in 127 BC and occupied Seleucia...
- the control of Mesene, the kingdom founded in what today is Kuwait by Hyspaosines in 129 BC, which ruled the island until second century AD. A building...
- The dated coins belong to the years 110/09 to 104/3 BC. In 124 BC, Hyspaosines, the first king of Characene died. After his death, his widow Thal****ia...
- Asiaticus Philip II Philoromaeus Parthian Empire Mithridates I Phraates Hyspaosines Artab**** Mithridates II Gotarzes Mithridates III Orodes I Sinatruces...
- VIII, client King under Rome (101–96 BC) Characene (complete list) – Hyspaosines, King (c.127–124 BC) Apodakos, King (c.110/09–104/03 BC) Colchis (complete...