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Arsacid king of Parthia from 191 BC to 176 BC
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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2nd-century BC Parthian king
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
Phraates_I
King of Kings
them; a great killing I performed among them; except two men." Son of Priapatius: According to Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis (2019), Mithridates II was referring
Mithridates_II_of_Parthia
King of Parthian Empire, 165–132 BC
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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Great King, Arsaces, Philhellene
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
Artabanus_I_of_Parthia
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
List_of_monarchs_of_Parthia
King of the Arsacid dynasty
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
Arsaces_II_of_Parthia
Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)
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
Parthian_Empire
of Arsaces I Priapatius c. 191–176 BC (15 years) Grandson of a brother of Arsaces I Phraates I c. 176–171 BC (5 years) Son of Priapatius Mithridates I
List_of_monarchs_of_Iran
First king of Parthia
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
Arsaces_I_of_Parthia
Seleucid expedition to recover the East Antiochus III's Eastern Campaign Priapatius' reconquest of the lands lost to the Seleucids Parthian–Bactrian Wars
List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)
238 BC–129 BC series of conflicts between the Seleucid Empire and Parthia
Antiochus X † Demetrius III (POW) Philip I (POW) Arsaces I Arsaces II Priapatius Phraates I Mithridates I Phraates II Mithridates II Gotarzes I Mithridates
Seleucid–Parthian_Wars
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(ТальÑ) Short form of Russian Natalya, TALYA means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day." Compare with other forms of Talya.
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Snow-clad; A Western Usa State; Snow Capped
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Faithful, Trustworthy, Honest
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Indian, Tamil
Invisible Rays Send by God
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One in Million
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Variant spelling of English Katherine, KATHARINE means "pure."
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Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a, the Babylonian goddess of love....
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Song of the all-pervading God, One having all- pervading knowledge
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Worshipped
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Muslim/Islamic
One who is active lively
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