- Wardākhsh/Walākshsh, Persian: بلاش, Balāsh), also
known as Vologaeses, Vologaesus,
Vologeses, Ologases, and
Valarsh (Armenian), was the name of
various ancient monarchs:...
-
Vologases I (Parthian: 𐭅𐭋𐭂𐭔 Walagash) was the King of
Kings of the
Parthian Empire from 51 to 78. He was the son and
successor of
Vonones II (r. 51)...
-
Vologases V (Parthian: 𐭅𐭋𐭂𐭔 Walagash) was King of
Kings of the
Parthian Empire from 191 to 208. As king of
Armenia (r. 180–191), he is
known as Vologases...
-
Vologases III (Parthian: 𐭅𐭋𐭂𐭔 Walagash) was king of the
Parthian Empire from 110 to 147. He was the son and
successor of
Pacorus II (r. 78–110). Vologases...
-
Vologases VI (Parthian: Walagash, Persian: بلاش, Balāsh) was the
uncontested king of the
Parthian Empire from 208 to 213, but
afterwards fell into a dynastic...
-
preparing for war in the
early years of his reign,
after the
Parthian king
Vologeses set his
brother Tiridates on the
Armenian throne.
Around AD 57 and AD...
-
Vologases II was a
Parthian prince who
competed against his
brother Pacorus II (r. 78–110) for the
Parthian crown from 78,
until his
defeat in 80. Dąbrowa...
-
Vologases IV (Parthian: 𐭅𐭋𐭂𐭔 Walagash) was King of
Kings of the
Parthian Empire from 147 to 191. He was the son of
Mithridates V (r. 129–140). Vologases...
- 81–84. doi:10.2307/4299707. JSTOR 4299707. "The
Bilingual Inscription of
Vologeses son of Mithridates" (PDF). rahamasha.net.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
- Pacorus, king of Media, and Tiridates, King of Armenia, two
brothers of
Vologeses I (for whom the above-mentioned
inscription was made): Now
there was a...