Musa (also spelled Mousa), also known as Thea Musa, was a ruling queen of the Parthian Empire from 2 BC to 4 AD. Originally an Italian slave-girl, she...
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Parthian Empire (redirect from Arsacid Dynasty of Parthia)
founder, Arsaces I, who led the Parni tribe in conquering the region of Parthia in Iran's northeast, then a satrapy (province) under Andragoras, who was...
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(r. 908–929). Musa of Parthia, queen of Parthia c. 2 BC – AD 4 Musa, a character from Winx Club All pages with titles containing Musa Moussa Musah (name)...
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Mansa Musa, hereditary ruler of the Mali Empire 1312–1337 Musa of Parthia, queen of the Parthian Empire 2 BC to 4 AD Musa Sor, a Yazidi saint Musa, in the...
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ISBN 978-1610693912. Olbrycht, Marek Jan (2014). "The Genealogy of Artabanos II (AD 8/9–39/40), King of Parthia". Miscellanea Anthropologica et Sociologica. 15 (3):...
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of Tiberius. King Phraataces and Queen Musa of Parthia are overthrown and killed, the crown being offered to Orodes III of Parthia—the beginning of the...
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Rinnu (category Queens consort of Parthia)
the minority of her son. She was one of only two women to rule Parthia, the other being queen Musa of Parthia. She was the daughter of a Median magnate...
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Boran (redirect from Buran of Persia)
princess Maria. She is the second of only three women to rule in Iranian history, the others being Musa of Parthia, and Boran's sister Azarmidokht. In...
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Roman–Iranian relations (category Foreign relations of Iran)
through a less conventional method. Augustus set up Musa of Parthia as a client Queen. Indeed Musa was an Italian servant-girl who was given to the Parthian...
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0s (section Heads of state)
of Tiberius. King Phraataces and Queen Musa of Parthia are overthrown and killed, the crown being offered to Orodes III of Parthia—the beginning of the...
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Phraates IV (redirect from Phraates IV of Parthia)
(2008). "Thea Musa, Roman Queen of Parthia". Iranica Antiqua. 43: 275–298. doi:10.2143/IA.43.0.2024051. Widengren, G. (1986). "Antiochus of Commagene"....
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Phraates V (redirect from Phraataces of Parthia)
doi:10.1556/AAnt.46.2006.3.3 Strugnell, Emma (2008). "Thea Musa, Roman Queen of Parthia". Iranica Antiqua. 43: 275–298. doi:10.2143/IA.43.0.2024051....
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Vol. II, Fasc. 5. pp. 525–536. Strugnell, Emma (2008). "Thea Musa, Roman Queen of Parthia". Iranica Antiqua. 43: 275–298. doi:10.2143/IA.43.0.2024051....
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under Parthia (?–20s AD) Monobaz I, client King under Parthia (20s–c.36) Heleni, Queen (c.30–c.58) Izates bar Monobaz, client King under Parthia (c.36–55/59)...
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Vonones I (redirect from Vonones I of Parthia)
Vol. II, Fasc. 5. pp. 525–536. Strugnell, Emma (2008). "Thea Musa, Roman Queen of Parthia". Iranica Antiqua. 43: 275–298. doi:10.2143/IA.43.0.2024051....
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Trajan on the latter's campaign to conquer Parthia. Trajan originally planned to annex Ctesiphon as part of the Roman Empire, but ultimately decided instead...
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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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Seleucid Empire (redirect from Economy of the Seleucid Empire)
claims west of the Taurus Mountains in southern Anatolia, marking the gradual decline of their empire. Mithridates I of Parthia conquered much of the remaining...
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client King under Parthia (c.85 BC) Kamnaskires IV, client King under Parthia (c.82/1–c.76/5 BC) Kamnaskires V, client King under Parthia (c.73/2–c.46 BC)...
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Seleucid dynasty gradually lost control of Persia. In 253, the Arsacid dynasty established itself in Parthia. The Parthians gradually expanded their control...
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Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (redirect from King of Bactria)
satrap of Parthia, proclaimed independence from the Seleucids, declaring himself king. A decade later, he was defeated and killed by Arsaces of Parthia, leading...
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Solomon (redirect from House of the Forest of Lebanon)
was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah, according to the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament. The successor of his father David, he is...
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Central Asia (redirect from Former Soviet Republics of Central Asia)
penetrated from the northwest. Names of historical regions Ariana Bactria Dahistan Khorasan Khwarazm Margiana Parthia Sogdia Tokharistan Transoxiana Turan...
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Saul (redirect from Battle of Gilboa)
Saoúl; transl. "asked/prayed for") was a monarch of ancient Israel and Judah and the first king of the United Monarchy, according to the Hebrew Bible...
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Ptolemaic dynasty (redirect from Ptolemaic Dynasty of Egypt)
cult. Elements of Greek education became widespread in urban spaces, culminating in the foundation of the Mouseion (including the Library of Alexandria)...
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of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia and Sassanian or New Persian Empire. Library of Alexandria. ISBN 1-4655-0672-1. Madelung, Wilferd...
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Akkadian Empire (redirect from Semitic Empire of Sargon of Akkad)
the first known ancient empire of Mesopotamia, succeeding the long-lived civilization of Sumer. Centered on the city of Akkad (/ˈækæd/) and its surrounding...
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