- the throne.
Vardanes'
short reign ended when he was ********inated
while hunting at the
instigation of a
party of
Parthian nobles . "
Vardanes" (also spelled...
-
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...
-
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....
- able to gain
control of most of
Parthia forcing Vardanes to flee to Bactria. With the
death of
Vardanes in c. 46,
Gotarzes II
ruled the
Parthian Empire...
-
philosopher Apollonius of
Tyana visited the
court of
Vardanes I (r. c. 40–47 AD) in 42 AD,
Vardanes provided him with the
protection of a
caravan as he...
- son,
Vardanes I,
whose reign was
still more
turbulent than that of his father. Artab**** II had four sons:
Arsaces I, Orodes, Artab****,
Vardanes I and...
- may
represent Vardanes I as he
sought refuge, and
possibly an alliance, in
Bactria at the
Yuezhi court.
Tacitus related that
Vardanes "took
refuge among...
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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...
- Hyrcania. Artab**** III
retrieved the
throne and was
succeeded by his son
Vardanes I in 38 AD, however,
Gotarzes unsuccessfully attempted to
usurp the throne...
-
Vologases was
unable to aid his brother, due to the
rebellion of his son
Vardanes II and
subsequently a
revolt in the
eastern Parthian province of Hyrcania...