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)...
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Parthia (reigned 40–51), Vonones II of Parthia (reigned 51), Vologases I of Parthia (reigned 51–78) and Vardanes II of Parthia (reigned 55–58). (in Italian)...
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Mithridates V shortly appeared afterwards, but was also defeated by Vologases III, in 140. Vologases III had to face an invasion by the nomadic Alans from 134 to...
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Tiridates I (one of the brothers of Vologases I of Parthia) was crowned king of Armenia by the Roman emperor Nero in 66; in the future, the king of Armenia...
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afterward, with Vologases losing most of northern Mesopotamia to the Romans. He died in 191 and was succeeded by his son Vologases V. Vologases is the Greek...
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Iberian–Armenian War (category Wars involving the Kingdom of Iberia)
was then ruled by Claudius, Parthia by Vologases I. Two Iberian brothers then ruled the Caucasian kingdoms, Pharasmanes I in Iberia, Mithridates in Armenia...
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the name of various ancient monarchs: Vologases I c. 51–78 Vologases II c. 77–80 Vologases III c. 105–147 Vologases IV c. 147–191 Vologases V c. 191–208...
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Parthian Empire (redirect from Arsacid Dynasty of Parthia)
Romans made him king of Osroene. Osroes I died during his conflict with Vologases III, the latter succeeded by Vologases IV of Parthia (r. c. 147–191 AD)...
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either a son of Pacorus II or a brother of Osroes I. His son, Vologases IV of Parthia (147–191), took the throne after the death of Vologases III in 147...
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For most of his reign he contended with the rival king Vologases III (r. 110–147) who was based in the eastern provinces. In 116, Osroes I was briefly...
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or if Vologases took the throne in a civil war. When Vologases acceded the Parthian throne, he passed the Armenian throne to his son Khosrov I (r. 191–217)...
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Parthia (Old Persian: 𐎱𐎼𐎰𐎺 Parθava; Parthian: 𐭐𐭓𐭕𐭅 Parθaw; Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭫𐭮𐭥𐭡𐭥 Pahlaw) is a historical region located in northeastern...
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Kanishka's war with Parthia was a war that may have taken place between Kanishka I of the Kushan Empire and the Parthians. The king of Parthia is said to have...
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Titus (category People of the First Jewish–Roman War)
was presented with a crown by Vologases I of Parthia. While he was visiting Antioch, he confirmed the traditional rights of the Jews in that city. On his...
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etymology of the name is unclear. A suggestion has been made that the name could mean "strength". Vologases VI succeeded his father Vologases V as king...
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of Vologases I of Parthia, who then returned the Armenian kingdom to Tiridates, king Vologases I's brother. An agreement was reached at the Treaty of Rhandeia...
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of Parthia for roughly a century at that point, founded by Arsaces I) until the defeat of the last Parthian king, Artabanus IV, at the Battle of Hormozdgan...
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observance of the cult is the famous journey of Tiridates I to Rome in A.D. 65–66. Tiridates I, brother of Vologases I of Parthia and founder of the Arsacid...
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Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo (category 1st-century Roman governors of Syria)
he took the offensive, and attacked Tiridates, King of Armenia and brother of Vologases I of Parthia. Artaxata and Tigranocerta were captured by his legions...
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Vologases also known as Vologases III and Vagharsh III (flourished 4th century – died 386) was a Prince who served as a Roman Client King of Arsacid Armenia...
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Anu (category Conceptions of God)
otherwise unknown Gareus, whose temple was built during the reign of Vologases I of Parthia in a foreign style resembling Roman buildings. The final cuneiform...
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Legio XXII Deiotariana (redirect from Demise of Legio XXII Deiotariana)
legatus of Syria. Corbulo, with the legions XV Apollinaris, III Gallica, V Macedonica, X Fretensis and XXII, forced Vologases I of Parthia to a compromise...
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against Alexander of Macedon, who as a result killed him. This led to turmoil in Armenia until Arshak the Great (Vologases I of Parthia) installed his brother...
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make him a son of the king of Armenia, whom the historians Cyril Toumanoff and Stephen H. Rapp identifies with the Arsacid, Vologases II (r. 180–191)...
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Pacorus II (redirect from Pacorus ii of parthia)
along with him. After Vologases I's death in 78, Pacorus became the sole ruler, but was quickly met by a revolt by his brother Vologases II, which lasted until...
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small vassal state of the Parthians called Adiabene and deposed their King Monobazes. Vologases I of Parthia considered this as an act of aggression from...
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(Probably Vologases II of Parthia) Sanatruces I 89–109 (Son of Vologases I of Parthia) Axidares (Ashkhadar) 110–113 (Son of Pacorus II king of Parthia) Parthamasiris...
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(116–117) Osroes I, Great King, Shah (117–129) Vologases III, Great King, Shah (129–140) Mithridates IV, Great King, Shah (129–140) Vologases IV, Great King...
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Domitius Corbulo, legate of Syria entered (63) into an agreement of Vologases I of Parthia, which confirmed Tiridates I as king of Armenia, thus founding...
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internal contest with Vologases then, though Vologases' coins were minted until 221–222 in Seleucia. Although the exact path of the Romans' invasion is...
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