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    Vologases V, who died in 208. Artabanus is the Latin form of the Greek Artábanos (Ἁρτάβανος), itself from the Old Persian *Arta-bānu ("the glory of Arta...
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    Press. ISBN 9780199372188. Olbrycht, Marek Jan (2014). "The Genealogy of Artabanos II (AD 8/9–39/40), King of Parthia": 92–97. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal...
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  • Artabanus (redirect from Artabanos)
    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Artabanus (Ancient Greek: Ἁρτάβανος Artabanos; Middle Persian: ʾltwʾn Ardawān) may refer to various rulers/monarchs...
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    Serse I's power in serious decline and ambitioning to mount the throne, Artabano, the commander of the royal guards and a powerful official in the Persian...
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    Ardaxšir (Artaxerxes) V, defeated the last legitimate Parthian king, Artabanos V in AD 224, and was crowned at Ctesiphon as Ardaxšir I (Ardashir I),...
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    University Press. p. 1010. Olbrycht, Marek Jan (2014). "The Genealogy of Artabanos II (AD 8/9–39/40), King of Parthia". Miscellanea Anthropologica et Sociologica...
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    ISBN 978-1610693912. Olbrycht, Marek Jan (2012). "The Political-Military Strategy of Artabanos/Ardawān II in AD 34–371". Anabasis: Studia Classica et Orientalia. 3:...
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     1–236. ISBN 9780692864401. Olbrycht, Marek Jan (2014). "The Genealogy of Artabanos II (AD 8/9–39/40), King of Parthia". Miscellanea Anthropologica et Sociologica...
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    Brill. ISBN 978-9004460751. Olbrycht, Marek Jan (2014). "The Genealogy of Artabanos II (AD 8/9–39/40), King of Parthia". Miscellanea Anthropologica et Sociologica...
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    Mu'jam al-buldān, Vol2, p395 C. E. Bosworth, The Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol IV, 1978. p. 1061 Bahram Farahvoshi. Iranovich, Tehran University Press. 1991...
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    Artabanus II (also spelled Artabanos II or Ardawan II; Parthian: 𐭍𐭐𐭕𐭓 Ardawān), incorrectly known in older scholarship as Artabanus III, was King...
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    aria "Ombra mai fù" opens the opera. The murder of Xerxes by Artabanus (Artabano), execution of crown prince Darius (Dario), revolt by Megabyzus (Megabise)...
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    Ardaxšir (Artaxerxes) V, defeated the last legitimate Parthian king, Artabanos V in 224 AD, and was crowned at Ctesiphon as Ardaxšir I (Ardashir I),...
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    (opera seria) Felice Alessandri Turin, Nuovo Teatro Regio 26 January 1775 Artabano Artaserse dramma per musica (opera seria) Giovanni Battista Borghi Venice...
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  • Tauris. ISBN 978-1-84511-645-3. Olbrycht, Marek Jan (2016). "Germanicus, Artabanos II of Parthia, and Zeno Artaxias in Armenia". Klio. 98 (2): 605–633. doi:10...
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    University Press, 2010 Olbrycht, Marek Jan (2014). "The Genealogy of Artabanos II (AD 8/9–39/40), King of Parthia". Miscellanea Anthropologica et Sociologica...
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    (1): 19–25. ISSN 0884-0180. Marek Jan, Olbrycht (2016). "Germanicus, Artabanos II of Parthia, and Zeno Artaxias in Armenia". Klio. 98 (2): 605–633. ISSN 2192-7669...
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    extensively as a tailor-embroiderer for the then Prince of Wales, George IV. In her native Italy Frasi studied singing with Milanese composer Brivio....
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