- With
Helena he
fathered Izates bar
Monobaz and
Monobaz II.
Midrash Genesis Rabbah 46:10
conflates the
identity of
Monobaz I with King Ptolemy, “‘And cir****cise...
- the son of
Queen Helena of
Adiabene and King
Monobazus I. He is
known as
Monobaz in the
Babylonian Talmud. Like his
younger brother Izates bar Monobazus...
- of the
Parthian Empire. With her husband-brother
Monobaz I, she was the
mother of
Izates II and
Monobaz II.
Helena became a
convert to
Judaism about the...
- Jerusalem,
where she
built palaces for
herself and her sons,
Izates bar
Monobaz and
Monobaz II at the
northern part of the city of David,
south of the Temple...
-
converting to Judaism. He was the son of
Queen Helena of
Adiabene and
Monobaz I of Adiabene.
Queen Helena was also said to be the wife of King Abgarus...
- Armenia,
Tigranes the
Great (r. 95–55 BC). The
tiara was
notably worn by
Monobaz I, the king of Adiabene. It may have been done as part of
propaganda to...
- (b. AD 41)
Antonia Tryphaena,
Roman client queen (b. 10 BC)
Izates bar
Monobaz,
Parthian client king (b. c. AD 1) Seddon,
Keith H. "Epictetus (55–135...
- King
under Parthia (?–20s AD)
Monobaz I,
client King
under Parthia (20s–c.36) Heleni,
Queen (c.30–c.58)
Izates bar
Monobaz,
client King
under Parthia (c...
- to the
contemporary Jewish historian Josephus she was the wife of King
Monobaz I of Adiabene.
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Monobaz III (?)
Second half of the 1st
century (?) (fl. 70–73) Very
speculatively the son and
successor of
Monobaz II. A
figure by the name
Monobaz,...