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Pacorus is a male
given name of
Middle Iranian origin notably born by Parthians.
People bearing the...
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Pacorus II (also
spelled Pakoros II; πππ
π) was the King of
Kings of the
Parthian Empire from 78 to 110. He was the son and
successor of Vologases...
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Pacorus I (also
spelled Pakoros I; Parthian: πππ
π; died 38 BC) was a
Parthian prince, who was the son and heir of
Orodes II (r.β57β37Β BC). The numismatist...
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Attambelos IV 54/55β64/65
Attambelos V 64/65β73/74
Orabazes II c. 73β80
Pakoros 80β101/02
Attambelos VI c.β101/02β105/06
Theonesios IV c.β110/11β112/113...
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Retrieved 2019-01-13. Olbrycht,
Marek Jan (2013). "Vologases I and
Pakoros II in Parthia". 7: 280β286. {{cite journal}}: Cite
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Notae Numismaticae. 2: 27β61. Olbrycht,
Marek Jan (2013). "Vologases I and
Pakoros II in Parthia". 7: 280β286. {{cite journal}}: Cite
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Pakor I (also
spelled Pakoros I) was king of
Persis in the
first half of the 1st
century CE, a v****al
state of the
Parthian Empire. He is
known to have...
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Parthia (64/65β73/74)
Orabazes II,
client King
under Parthia (c.73β80)
Pakoros II,
client King
under Parthia (80β101/02)
Elymais (complete list) β Kamnaskires...
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centralized Lazic kingdom. The name
Pacorus is the
Latin form of the Gr****
Pakoros (Ξ Ξ±ΞΊΟΟΞΏΟ),
itself a
variant of the
Middle Iranian Pakur,
derived from Old...
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difficult labor, to
protect people against angry kamuy such as the
plague god
Pakoro Kamuy, to
protect travelers on
journeys through foreign lands, and, conversely...