form of the Greek Arsákēs (Ἀρσάκης), itself from Parthian Aršak (𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊). The Old Persian equivalent is Aršaka- (𐎠𐎼𐏁𐎣). Arsaces II succeeded his father...
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(380–384/5) Rudrasena IV (382–388) Rudrasimha III (388–415) Bhadayasa Mamvadi Arsakes Saka Indo-Scythians Saka-Satavahana Wars Western Satraps Gupta conquest...
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Ancient Near East / Monographs. XI: 123–134. Dąbrowa, Edward (2010). "Arsakes Epiphanes. Were the Arsacids Deities 'Revealed'?". Studi Ellenistici. XXIV:...
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titling of Phraates IV on his coinage was: "[coin] of the King of Kings, Arsakes, Just, Benefactor, Illustrious, Philhellene." Phraates IV had the following...
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title by all succeeding Parthian kings. The Greek form of this name is Arsákēs, whence Latin Arsaces. These ultimately derive from a diminutive of the...
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Ancient Near East / Monographs. XI: 123–134. Dąbrowa, Edward (2010). "Arsakes Epiphanes. Were the Arsacids Deities 'Revealed'?". Studi Ellenistici. XXIV:...
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remained the same as that of his father: "[coin] of the King of Kings, Arsakes, Just, Benefactor, Illustrious, Philhellene." Schmitt 2005. Kia 2016, p...
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successors of Zariadres are known, which were Mithrobouzanes, Arkathias, and Arsakes. The kingdom's capital was Carcathiocerta, identified as the now abandoned...
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confirmed his identity in the 1960s. Arsacēs is the Latin form of the Greek Arsákēs (Ἀρσάκης), itself from Parthian Aršak (𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊). The name is diminutive...
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According to Arrian, the ruler of the region in Alexander's time was called Arsakes. With the rise of Chandragupta Maurya, the region came under the complete...
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Ancient Near East / Monographs. XI: 123–134. Dąbrowa, Edward (2010). "Arsakes Epiphanes. Were the Arsacids Deities 'Revealed'?". Studi Ellenistici. XXIV:...
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3 (3/4): 121. doi:10.2307/1170959. JSTOR 1170959. From Greek Ἀρσάκης Arsakēs, from Parthian 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊 Aršak. Waters 1974, p. 424. Brosius 2006, p. 84...
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subsided, Tiridates I addressed the emperor: My Lord, I am a descendant of Arsakes and the brother of the Kings Vologases and Pacorus. I have come to you...
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