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Wadfradad I, ****enized as
Autophradates I was a
dynast (frataraka) of
Persis in the late 2nd-century BC,
ruling from 146 to 138 BC. He was succeeded...
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Wadfradad II, ****enized as
Autophradates II, was a
dynast (frataraka) of
Persis in the late 2nd-century BC,
ruling sometime after 138 BC. He was appointed...
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Wadfradad III, ****enized as
Autophradates III, was the
second king of Persis,
ruling sometime in the 1st half of the 1st
century BC. He was the successor...
- Wahbarz,
Wadfradad I and
Wadfradad II. However,
recent findings of
Persis coins have led to more a
likely chronology;
Ardakhshir I, Wahbarz,
Wadfradad I, Baydad...
- forerunner"),
which is also
attested in the Achaemenid-era.
Later the
frataraka Wadfradad II (fl. 138 BCE) was made a v****al of the
Iranian Parthian (Arsacid) Empire...
- Wahbarz,
Wadfradad I and
Wadfradad II. However,
recent findings of
Persis coins have led to more a
likely chronology;
Ardakhshir I, Wahbarz,
Wadfradad I, Baydad...
- the
coinage of
Darayan I and his successors.
Darayan I was
succeeded by
Wadfradad III. The
Parthian variant of the name is Dārāw,
whilst the New Persian...
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Aramaic coin
legend d’ryw mlk (𐡃𐡀𐡓𐡉𐡅 𐡌𐡋𐡊, "King Darius"). 8
Wadfradad III 1st
century BC (1st half) ? Sub-king of the
Parthian Empire. Coin...
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Mithridates I
conquered the
southwestern Iranian region of
Persis and
installed Wadfradad II as its frataraka; he
granted him more autonomy, most
likely in an effort...
- Wahbarz,
Wadfradad I and
Wadfradad II. However,
recent findings of
Persis coins have led to more a
likely chronology;
Ardakhshir I, Wahbarz,
Wadfradad I, Baydad...