his precise ancestry, Priapatius succeeded Arsaces II in 191 BC. Like many Arsacid rulers, not much is known about Priapatius. His coinage in terms of...
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kingdom to its own devices. Arsaces II was succeeded by his relative Priapatius in 191 BC. Bivar 2002, pp. 151–153. Bivar, A. D. H. (2002). "Gorgān v...
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is Farhād (فرهاد). Phraates was the eldest son of the Parthian monarch Priapatius (r. 191 – 176 BC), who was the nephew of Arsaces II. Phraates had three...
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them; a great killing I performed among them; except two men." Son of Priapatius: According to Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis (2019), Mithridates II was referring...
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Parthian and Middle Persian variant was Ardawān (𐭍𐭐𐭕𐭓). The son of Priapatius, Artabanus I succeeded his nephew Phraates II in 127 BC. Artabanus I must...
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foreign faiths in the Hellenistic period." Mithridates was the son of Priapatius, the great-nephew of the first Arsacid king, Arsaces I (r. 247–217 BC)...
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Arsaces I (r. 247 – 217 BC) Unknown Arsaces II (r. 217 – 191 BC) Unknown Priapatius (r. 191 – 176 BC) Phraates I (r. 176 – 171 BC) Mithridates I (r. 171 – 132...
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Antiochus X † Demetrius III (POW) Philip I (POW) Arsaces I Arsaces II Priapatius Phraates I Mithridates I Phraates II Mithridates II Gotarzes I Mithridates...
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217–191 BC Son of Arsaces I. Priapatius Friyapat 191–176 BC 185–170 BC 191–176 BC Grandson of a brother of Arsaces I. Priapatius may have inherited the throne...
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by the Roman Republic and the Seleucid defeat at Magnesia in 190 BC. Priapatius (r. c. 191 – 176 BC) succeeded Arsaces II, and Phraates I (r. c. 176 – 171...
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