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Orodes of Armenia, king in 35 and from 37
until 42
Septimius Worod, a
Palmyrene official Worod, a king of the
Kingdom of Hatra; see
Hatra This disambiguation...
- However,
Worod's son's name was
Arabic "Ogeilo". Udo
Hartmann denied that he was a
Parthian insisting that
Worod was a
Palmyrene noble.
Worod held many...
- senator. However, the
queen apparently ruled autocratically;
Septimius Worod, Odaenathus'
viceroy and one of Palmyra's most
important officials, disappeared...
- However, the
dedication was made by
Septimius Worod as the
duumviri of Palmyra, an
office occupied by
Worod between 263 and 264. Hence, the
coronation took...
-
ruling family adopted the same
names used by the
Arsacid kings, such as
Worod,
Walagash and Sanatruq. The
local po****ce also
dressed in
Parthian clothing...
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Third Century Palmyrene (Unicode block)
Thirty Tyrants (Roman)
Septimius Worod Zabdas The
Semitic word T.M.R is the
common root for the
words that designate...
- Name
Title Date
Portrait Note 1
Worod mry´ 2 Ma’nu mry´ 3
Elkud mry´ 155/156 4
Nashrihab mry´ 128/29 – 137/38 AD 5 Naṣru mry´ 128/29 – 176/77 6 Wolgash...
- Mihrdāt — 87–80 BC — Son of
Mithridates II (according to ****ar).
Orodes I
Worōd 90–80 BC 80–75 BC 90–80 BC —
Genealogy uncertain: ****ar
supports Orodes...
-
erected and
dedicated for Herodi**** to
celebrate his
coronation by
Septimius Worod, the
duumviri (magistrate) of Palmyra, and
Julius Aurelius, the Queen's...
- is
probably Wērōd,
supposedly developed into a
regional Werōd, and
later Worōd. The
Middle Persian is also
recorded with the
spelling wyrwy and wylwd....