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Sanatruces,
Sinatruces (Σανατρούκης - Grecized),
Sanatruk (Old Armenian: Սանատրուկ), or
Sanatruq (Aramaicized), may
refer to:
Sanatruces of
Parthia Sanatruces...
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Sanatruk (Latinized as
Sanatruces) was a
member of the
Arsacid dynasty of
Armenia who
succeeded Tiridates I of
Armenia as King of
Armenia at the end of...
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Sanatruces II of Parthia, was a
pretender to the
throne of the
Parthian Empire during the
disputed reign of his
uncle Osroes I. He is only
known from the...
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Sinatruces (also
spelled Sinatrukes or
Sanatruces) was king of the
Parthian Empire from c. 75 BC to c. 69 BC. Some
sources (incl. G. R.
Farhad ****ar and...
- king (probably Artab**** (III) or
Sanatruces) c. 91–77 BC
Mithridates (III) c. 88–67 BC
Orodes I c. 80–75 BC
Sanatruces c. 77–70 BC
Unknown king (probably...
- Maecenas,
Roman politician (d. 8 BC)
Mithridates I, king of
Commagene Sanatruces (or Sanatruk), king of
Parthia Wikimedia Commons has
media related to...
- BC)
Gaius Marius,
Roman general,
consul (approximate year) (d. 86 BC)
Sanatruces (also
known as
Sinatruces or Sanatruk), King of
Parthia who will rule...
- Euergetes, Epiphanes, Phil****ene
Arsaces XVII
Phraates III ? Son of
Sanatruces 70–57 BC 57 BC
Killed by
Orodes II The
Great King, Philopator, Euergetes...
- Rome').
After a
rebellion led by a
pretender to the
Parthian throne (
Sanatruces II, son of
Mithridates V), was put down, some
sporadic resistance continued...
- a
Parthian army in a
battle where Sanatruces was
killed (possibly with the ****istance of Osroes' son and
Sanatruces' cousin, Parthamaspates, whom Trajan...