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latter part of his father's reign,
Pacorus ruled the
Parthian Empire along with him.
After Vologases I's
death in 78,
Pacorus became the sole ruler, but was...
- The
numismatist David Sellwood deduced that
Pacorus ruled in c. 39 BC. It is
uncertain whether Pacorus ruled alongside his father, or
ruled independently...
- free dictionary.
Pacorus is a male
given name of
Middle Iranian origin notably born by Parthians.
People bearing the name include:
Pacorus I of
Parthia (died...
- Indo-Scythian princess, who bore
Phraates (Phraates IV). Orodes'
eldest son
Pacorus (
Pacorus I) was also
seemingly the
result of a
union with a
princess from the...
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Pacorus of
Media Atropatene (also
spelled Pakorus) was a
Parthian prince who
ruled Media Atropatene in the mid 1st-century.
Pacorus was a son of Vonones...
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Pacorus was a 2nd-century king of the Lazi, a
people in Colchis. His
appointment to
kingship by the
Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (r. 138–161) is mentioned...
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respectively Pacorus I and Labienus. In 39 BC,
Antony sent Ventidius, who
defeated and
executed Labienus in a
counterattack and then
drove Pacorus I out of...
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forcing Pacorus to
abandon his
conquests and
return to Parthia. In the
spring of 38 BC, the
Parthians resumed their offensive with
Pacorus leading an...
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successor of
Vonones II (r. 51). He was
succeeded by his
younger son
Pacorus II, who
continued his policies.
Vologases is the Gr**** and
Latin form of...
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After Syria was
occupied by
Pacorus' army,
Labienus split from the main
Parthian force to
invade Anatolia while Pacorus and his
commander Barzapharnes...