Not to be mistaken for Andragoras, a satrap of Alexander from 331 BC, also in the area of Parthia. Andragoras (Greek: Ἀνδραγόρας; died 238 BC) was an Iranian...
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Andragoras is the name of two Hellenistic satraps: Andragoras (Seleucid satrap) (died 238 BCE), also known as Narisanka Andragoras (4th century BC), also...
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in question." Taking advantage of the uncertain political situation, Andragoras, the Seleucid governor of Parthia, proclaimed his independence and began...
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250/247–217 BC (30–33 years) Conquered Parthia from the Seleucid satrap Andragoras Arsaces II c. 217–191 BC (26 years) Son of Arsaces I Priapatius c. 191–176...
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Sogdiana under Diodotus, Cappadocia under Ariarathes III, and Parthia under Andragoras. A few years later, the last was defeated and killed by the invading Parni...
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case of questionable veracity given the ambiguity of names. In 247 BCE, Andragoras, the Seleucid governor (satrap) of Parthia ("roughly western Khurasan")...
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empire and form the Seleucid Empire. Seleucus' son, Antiochus I, appointed Andragoras as satrap of Parthia and Hyrcania at an unknown date prior to 266 BC,...
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the satrapy of Parthia (now shared between Turkmenistan and Iran) from Andragoras, who had rebelled against the Seleucid Empire. He spent the rest of his...
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regain Parthia, the results of which came to nothing. The Parthian satrap Andragoras had taken the opportunity to establish de facto independence and had begun...
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Nicanor and Philip. In 247 BC, following the death of Antiochus II Theos, Andragoras, the Seleucid governor of Parthia, proclaimed his independence and began...
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captured the Seleucid capital, Antioch. In the resulting power vacuum, Andragoras, the Seleucid satrap of Parthia, proclaimed independence from the Seleucids...
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ruler of neighbouring Parthia, the former satrap and self-proclaimed king Andragoras, was eliminated by Arsaces, the rise of the Parthian Empire cut off the...
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region of Parthia in Iran's northeast, then a satrapy (province) under Andragoras, who was rebelling against the Seleucid Empire. Mithridates I (r. c. 171 – 132...
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Not to be mistaken for Andragoras, a Seleucid satrap of around 250 BC. Andragoras the Parthian (Greek: Ανδραγόρας) seems to have been a satrap of Alexander...
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odds seem weighted in the Parsian army's favor until his father, King Andragoras III, falls victim to an act of treason by one of his generals. 3 "The...
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In 245 BC, Andragoras, the Seleucid governor (satrap) of Parthia ("roughly western Khurasan") proclaimed independence from the Seleucids, when - following...
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over by the neighboring nation of Lusitania after Arslan's father, King Andragoras III, falls victim to a treacherous plot led by some of his most trusted...
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The Heroic Legend of Arslan He is the Crown Prince of Pars, son of King Andragoras III and Queen Tahamine and the main protagonist of the series. Voiced...
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west, and the chaos of the Third Syrian War around 245 BC, Diodotus and Andragoras, the Seleucid satraps of Bactria and Parthia respectively, declared their...
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invades and conquers Parthia killing, in the process, the local ruler Andragoras. Asia Minor A joint Seleucid-Galatian invasion of Pergamon is defeated...
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heir (the two having previously only had a daughter who was sent away by Andragoras) based on his similar appearance to Tahamine. Daryun (ダリューン, Daryūn) Voiced...
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the Seleucid Diodotus of Bactria, and Parthia under the rebel satrap Andragoras in 247–245 BC, who was himself later vanquished by the nomad chieftain...
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resorted to appointing independent-minded men such like Diodotus and Andragoras as satraps in the area. These two appointments eventually resulted in...
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Seleucids as a Bactrian-inspired revolt in Parthia begun by its satrap Andragoras in 245 BCE led to the loss of territory bordering Persia. This was coupled...
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being placed in a spiked barrel, which is then let roll down a hill. Andragoras, a Seleucid satrap of the province of Partahia (Parthia), tries to gain...
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Arsacid dynasty. Conquered the region of Parthia from the Seleucid satrap Andragoras. Arsaces II Aršak 211–191 BC 211–185 BC 211–191 BC 217–191 BC Son of Arsaces...
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invades and conquers Parthia killing, in the process, the local ruler Andragoras. Asia Minor A joint Seleucid-Galatian invasion of Pergamon is defeated...
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Basileus of Amathous, Androkles, representing his two sons, Orestheus and Andragoras, have survived. Their inscriptions are in both Eteocyprian and Greek languages...
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the city of Asak and near the current Quchan. Nilsson writes twice that Andragoras, who was ruling Parthia before Antiochus II, was killed in this raisin...
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harbors his hatred towards Andragoras as he resides in the rival kingdom of Lusitania as "Silvermask". King Andragoras III He became the 18th king of...
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