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Vardanes was the name of two
kings of Parthia:
Vardanes I (c. 40–47)
Vardanes II (c. 55–58)
Vardane Microdistrict, a
microdistrict of the city of Sochi...
- 43°43′50″N 39°32′59″E / 43.73056°N 39.54972°E / 43.73056; 39.54972
Vardane (Russian: Вардане) is a
microdistrict in
Lazarevsky City
District of the...
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Vardanes I was a king of the
Parthian Empire from 40 to 46 AD. He was the heir
apparent of his
father Artab**** II (r. 12–40), but had to
continually fight...
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Vardanes II was the son of
Vologases I or
Vardanes I and
briefly ruler of
parts of the
Parthian Empire. In
ancient records he only
appears in Tacitus....
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adopted son of Artab**** II. When his
father died in 40, his
brother Vardanes I was to
succeed to the throne. However, the
throne was
seized by Gotarzes...
- is mountains, the
highest being the 776-metre (2,546 ft) tall
mountain Vardane. Most
residents live in the muni****l centre, Langevåg, in the north, and...
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Orodes II
Phraates IV
Phraates V
Orodes III
Vonones I Artab**** II
Vardanes I
Gotarzes II
Vonones II
Vologases I
Pacorus II Artab**** III
Osroes I...
- name of an
Abazin feudal family, Lau or Loo.
Until 1864,
Ubykhs from the
Vardane community lived in the Loo
river valley. On the sea
coast was the aul of...
- II of
Parthia (reigned 51),
Vologases I of
Parthia (reigned 51–78) and
Vardanes II of
Parthia (reigned 55–58). (in Italian) F. Chiesa:
Osservazione sulla...
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probably referring to the
cleft between the twin
peaks of
Rundehornet and
Vardane. The coat of arms was
granted on 16
December 1983. The
official blazon...