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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...
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Phraotes is
reported to have
subsidized both
barbarians and
neighboring states, with the
objective of
averting incursions into his kingdom.
Phraotes also...
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further describe Phraotes kingdom as
containing the old
territory of Porus.
Following an
exchange with the king,
Phraotes is
reported to have subsidized...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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****...
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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...