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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son Rev I (r. 186–216) on the Iberian throne in 189. Vologases succeeded his father Vologases IV as king of the Parthian Empire in 191; it is uncertain...
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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 Vologases VI c. 208–228 Vologases I...
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state was gaining hefty income from. Vologases III was succeeded by Mithridates V's son Vologases IV in 147. Vologases is the Greek and Latin form of the...
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"strength". Vologases VI succeeded his father Vologases V as king in c. 208. His rule was unquestioned for a few years, till his brother Artabanus IV rebelled...
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Middle Persian variant was Ardawān (𐭓𐭕𐭐𐭍). In c. 208, Vologases VI succeeded his father Vologases V as king of the Parthian Empire. His rule was unquestioned...
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However, in the 2nd century, war over Armenia broke out again in 161, when Vologases IV defeated the Romans there. A Roman counter-attack under Statius Priscus...
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reached, and Vologases was placed in charge of Armenia. Vologases ruled Armenia until 140. Vologases IV, the son of the legitimate Parthian King Mithridates...
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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. John Malalas, Chronographia...
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Oxford: Routledge. ISBN 978-0367481902. Gregoratti, Leonardo (2018). "Vologases I". In Bagnall, Roger (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Leiden:...
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his reign suggests that he rebelled against Vologases IV but was unable to maintain himself against Vologases V. His coins were issued by the mint at Ecbatana...
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Europe for naming years. King Vologases IV of Parthia dies after a 44-year reign, and is succeeded by his son Vologases V. A coalition of Chinese warlords...
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for a few months. Vologases' mother was a Greek concubine of the Parthian harem. The name of the Arsacid branch established by Vologases I has been coined...
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wronged him. One of those kings, Vologases IV of Parthia, made his move in late summer or early autumn 161. Vologases entered the Kingdom of Armenia (then...
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wronged him. One of those kings, Vologases IV of Parthia, made his move in late summer or early autumn 161. Vologases entered the Kingdom of Armenia (then...
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Osroene. Osroes I died during his conflict with Vologases III, the latter succeeded by Vologases IV of Parthia (r. c. 147–191 AD) who ushered in a period...
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the Parthian rulers intervened in the conflict, the son of Vologases IV of Parthia, Vologases II assumed the Armenian throne in 186. Birley, Septimius Severus:...
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Province of Mesopotamia Sinatruces II Mithridates V Vologases IV Osroes II Vologases V Vologases VI Artabanus IV 224–270 CE Sasanian Empire Province of Asoristan...
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wronged him. One of those kings, Vologases IV of Parthia, made his move in late summer or early autumn 161. Vologases entered the Kingdom of Armenia (then...
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Akkad dynasty (Sargon) Early Bronze Age IV: c. 2200 – c. 2100 BC Gutian period: c. 2154 – c. 2119 BC Uruk IV dynasty Gutian dynasty Middle Bronze Age...
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1993) D’yakonov, I. M., "Istoriya Midii ot drevenĭshikh vremen do kontsa IV beka de e.E" (The history of Media from ancient times to the end of the 4th...
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lost. The emperor Marcus Aurelius' Parthian War (161–166) against King Vologases IV. According to Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio, a Parthian army led...
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50–65 Vologases I c. 51–78 Vardanes II c. 55–58 Vologases II c. 77–80 Pacorus II c. 78–115 Artabanus (V) or Artabanus III c. 80–90 Vologases III c. 105–147...
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rulers and client-kings. War over Armenia broke out again in 161, when Vologases IV defeated the Romans there, captured Edessa and ravaged Syria. In 163...
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Kashtiliash IV's son, Adad-shuma-usur, on the throne. Babylonian King List A contradicts this, listing three rulers between Kashtiliash IV and Adad-shuma-usur...
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II, controlling Media, claims the throne of the Parthian Empire. King Vologases IV of Parthia puts down the rebellion and restores order. Cleomedes teaches...
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Vologases IV Sohaemus (second reign), 164–c. 180 Vologases II, c. 180–190, son of the Parthian king Vologases IV, later ruled Parthia (as Vologases V)...
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with Vologases I Sanabares c. 2nd half of the 1st century AD Pacores c. 100 AD ? cont. with Vologases III and Mithridates IV ? cont. with Vologases III...
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Province of Mesopotamia Sinatruces II Mithridates V Vologases IV Osroes II Vologases V Vologases VI Artabanus IV 224–270 CE Sasanian Empire Province of Asoristan...
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with the Parthians, due to the invasion of Syria and Armenia by King Vologases IV of Parthia. Arrian, Greek historian and writer, publishes Indica, a work...
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