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Vonones was the name of
three kings of the
ancient Middle East:
Vonones of Sakastan,
ruled c. 75–57 BC
Vonones I,
ruled c. AD 8–12
Vonones II,
ruled c...
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Vonones II (died 51 AD) was a
Parthian prince who
ruled as king of
Media Atropatene and
briefly as king of the
Parthian Empire.
Vonones was not from the...
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youngest son, Phraataces.
Vonones was the
eldest son of
Phraates IV.
According to the
classical Roman historian Tacitus,
Vonones was
related to the Scythian...
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Parthian king
Vonones I. Artab****
eventually defeated Vonones I, who fled to
Armenia and
became its king. Artab****'
efforts to
replace Vonones I with his...
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blood relationship between Vonones and the two
commanders was due to both of them
having Saka names,
contrary to
Vonones'
Parthian name.
Saghi Gazerani...
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beginning of the interregnum. AD 7 –
Vonones I
becomes ruler of the
Parthian Empire (approximate date). AD 8 –
Vonones I
becomes king (shah) of the Parthian...
- of the
Parthian Empire from 51 to 78. He was the son and
successor of
Vonones II (r. 51). He was
succeeded by his
younger son
Pacorus II, who continued...
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Vonones is a
genus of
armoured harvestmen in the
family Cosmetidae.
There are at
least two
described species in
Vonones.
These two
species belong to the...
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Germanicus requesting that
Vonones be
moved further from
Armenia as to not
incite trouble there.
Germanicus complied,
moving Vonones to Cilicia, both to please...
- List of rulers– Maues, (c. 85–60 BCE)
Vonones, (c. 75–65 BCE) Spala****s, (c. 75–65 BCE),
brother of King
Vonones and
probably the
later King Spalirises...