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- Phraotes was an Indo-Parthian king of Taxila, in northern Ancient India, met by the Gr**** philosopher Apollonius of Tyana around 46 CE according to the...
- Phraotes is reported to have subsidized both barbarians and neighboring states, with the objective of averting incursions into his kingdom. Phraotes also...
- and further describe Phraotes kingdom as containing the old territory of Porus. Following an exchange with the king, Phraotes is reported to have subsidized...
- and further describe Phraotes kingdom as containing the old territory of Porus. Following an exchange with the king, Phraotes is reported to have subsidized...
- and further describe Phraotes kingdom as containing the old territory of Porus. Following an exchange with the king, Phraotes is reported to have subsidized...
- and further describe Phraotes kingdom as containing the old territory of Porus. Following an exchange with the king, Phraotes is reported to have subsidized...
- the Parthian king Vardanes (40–47) a safe-conduct to the Parthian ruler Phraotes in India: And with that, he showed them a letter, written to that effect...
- period of the reign of Gondophares I, who also went by the Parthian name, Phraotes. Saint Thomas was brought before King Gundaphar (Gondophares) at his capital...
- referring to Sirkap, and explains that the Indo-Parthian king of Taxila, named Phraotes, received a Gr**** education at the court of his father and spoke Gr****...
- possibility that the Tyanean actually did visit India. Philostratus has him meet Phraotes, the Indo-Parthian king of Taxila, a city located in northern Ancient India...