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Pacores or
Pakores (Gr****: ΠΑΚΟΡΗϹ Pakorēs; Kharosthi: 𐨤𐨐𐨂𐨪 Pa-ku-ra, Pakura; Aramaic: 𐡐𐡊𐡅𐡓𐡉 pkwry) (100–135 AD) was a king who
ruled the remnants...
- King of the Lazi
appointed by
Antoninus Pius
Pacorus of
Media Atropatene Pacores Bacurius (disambiguation)
Pacurius This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. This year saw
Pacores, the last king of the Indo-Parthian kingdom,
ascend to the throne. In the...
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Arsacid overlords in c. 19 AD.
Abdagases was
succeeded by
Orthaghnes or
Pacores.
Abdagases belonged to the
House of Suren, [citation needed] a prominent...
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Gondophares IV Sases, (mid-1st
century AD) Ubouzanes, (late-1st
century AD)
Pacores (late 1st
century AD) Coin Indo-Gr****
Kingdom Indo-Sasanians Indo-Scythians...
- (46–60) Sases, King (mid 1st-century) Ubouzanes, King (late 1st-century)
Pacores, King (100–135) Indo-Scythians (complete list) – Zeionises, Sub-king (c...
- Sanabares,
Gondopharid Dynasty. King of the Indo-Parthian
Kingdom Predecessor Pacores Successor Pahares I (Turan)
Sanabares II (Sakastan)
House House of Gondophares...
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became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. This year saw
Pacores, the last king of the Indo-Parthian kingdom,
ascend to the throne. In the...
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Rudrasena I,
Satrap (200–222) ****stan Indo-Parthian
Kingdom (complete list) –
Pacores, King (100–135) Sanabares, King (135–160)
Paratarajas (complete list) –...
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Sanabares Great King, son of
Ubouzanes Abdagases II King, son of
Sanabares Pacores (late 1st
century AD) ?
Tiridates (No coins), son of
Sanabares ? Atursasan...