-
whether Pharsanzes seized power violently or was
reluctantly granted it by
Rhescuporis V to
avert civil war also differ. M. M. C****f
believes Pharsanzes took...
- Rome Li Feng (or Anguo),
Chinese official and
politician Tiberius Julius Pharsanzes,
Roman client king
Xiahou Xuan (or Taichu),
Chinese general and politician...
- (?)
Ininthimeus 234–239 (possibly non-dynastic)
Rhescuporis V 240–276
Pharsanzes 253–254 (possibly non-dynastic)
Teiranes 276–278
Sauromates IV 276 Theothorses...
- Rhoemetalces) or
local origin (such as Sauromates, Eupator, Ininthimeus,
Pharsanzes, Synges, Terianes,
Theothorses or Rhadamsades). The
Roman client kings...
- Inthimeus's
death marked the
beginning of
dynastic conflicts. The
later king
Pharsanzes (r. 253–254)
might have been
closely connected to
Inthimeus and might...
-
Cotys III
Sauromates III
Rhescuporis IV
Chedosbius Ininthimeus Rhescuporis V
Pharsanzes Teiranes Sauromates IV
Theothorses Rhadamsades Rhescuporis VI...
-
Chedosbios 233 – 234 (?)
Ininthimeus 234 – 239
Rhescuporis V 240 – 276
Pharsanzes 253 – 254
Teiranes 276 – 278
Sauromates IV 276
Theothorses 279 – 309 Rhadamsades...
- be
contemporary with
Rhescuporis V was
Pharsanzes,
whose coins are
known from 253 to 254.
Whether Pharsanzes was a
usurper or not is disputed, though...
-
Cotys III
Sauromates III
Rhescuporis IV
Chedosbius Ininthimeus Rhescuporis V
Pharsanzes Teiranes Sauromates IV
Theothorses Rhadamsades Rhescuporis VI...
-
Cotys III
Sauromates III
Rhescuporis IV
Chedosbius Ininthimeus Rhescuporis V
Pharsanzes Teiranes Sauromates IV
Theothorses Rhadamsades Rhescuporis VI...