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Monobazus II was 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...
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Izates II (Gr****: Ἰζάτης, Hebrew: זוטוס בן מונבז; c. 1 – 54) was king of the
Parthian client kingdom of
Adiabene from
approximately 30 to 54. He is notable...
- II Mattathias
Artavasdes I of
Media Atropatene Tiridates I of
Armenia Monobazus II of
Adiabene Meharaspes of
Adiabene Mirian III of
Iberia 'Amr ibn Imru'...
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Bazeus Monobazus I (20?–30?)
Heleni (c. 30–58)
Izates II bar
Monobazus (c. 34–58)
Vologases (Parthian
occupation opposing Izates II) (c. 50)
Monobazus II...
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Monobaz I (also
known as
Bazeus or
Monobazus; Hebrew: מֻנְבָּז Munəbāz) was king of the
Parthian client state of
Adiabene in the 20s and 30s of the 1st...
- 2307/3264908. JSTOR 3264908. (Frankfurt/Main), Bringmann,
Klaus (October 2006). "
Monobazus". brillonline.com.
Retrieved 11
April 2018.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint:...
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Jewish forces,
suffering significant losses.
Among the
Jewish fighters,
Monobazus and Candaios—relatives of the king of Adiabene—as well as
Niger the Perean...
- OCLC 1472902357. cf. Josephus,
Antiquities 20.4.3.,
where it is written: "But
Monobazus sent her bones, as well as
those of Izates, his brother, to Jerusalem...
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Parthian province of
Adiabene in 61. The
enraged protests of its
governor Monobazus, and his
pleas for protection,
could not be
ignored by Vologases, whose...
- Matsumura, 1914
Mimotettix Matsumura, 1914
Mirzayansus Dlabola, 1979
Monobazus Distant, 1908
Moorada Ghauri, 1975
Nataretus Theron, 1980
Neolimnus Linnavuori...