- (125–124 BC)
Kamnaskires III with
Anzaze (c. 82–62/61 BC)
Kamnaskires IV (1st
century BC)
Kamnaskires V (late 1st
century BC)
Kamnaskires VI (mid/late...
-
defeated Kamnaskires III.
Kamnaskires III was not deposed, however, and
continued ruling the
kingdom now as a
Parthian v****al.
Kamnaskires III's successor...
-
identical with
Kamnaskires Soter, just
changing his name. In 140 BC,
Kamnaskires II
accepted Parthian suzerainty. However, not long after,
Kamnaskires II aided...
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Kamnaskires IV was the
Kamnaskirid king of
Elymais from 62/1 BC (or 59/8) to 56/5 BC. Kia 2016, p. 334.
Shayegan 2011, p. 325. Kia,
Mehrdad (2016). The...
- (complete list) –
Kamnaskires VII,
client King
under Parthia (c.28 BC–c.1 AD)
Kamnaskires VIII,
client King
under Parthia (c.1–c.15 AD)
Kamnaskires IX, client...
- also
named Kamnaskires.
Kamnaskires VI is
always depicted as old on his coins,
perhaps reflecting records of an
unidentified Kamnaskires living to the...
- (125–124 BC),
rebel Kamnaskires III (c. 82–62/61 BC), co-ruler with
Anzaze Anzaze (c. 82–62/61 BC), co-ruler with
Kamnaskires III
Kamnaskires IV (1st century...
- list) –
Kamnaskires III
Megas Nikephorus,
client King
under Parthia (c.85 BC)
Kamnaskires IV,
client King
under Parthia (c.82/1–c.76/5 BC)
Kamnaskires V, client...
- Coin of
Kamnaskires III, king of
Elymais (modern Khūzestān Province), and his wife
Queen Anzaze, 1st
century BC...
-
kingdom in what is now Iran). She
appears on
coins together with king
Kamnaskires III (about 82/81 BC to 75. BC
following dates on the coins). They perhaps...