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1st century king of Media Atropatene
Vonones II (died 51 AD) was a Parthian prince who ruled as king of Media Atropatene and briefly as king of the Parthian Empire. Vonones was not from the
Vonones_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Vonones was the name of three kings of the ancient Middle East: Vonones of Sakastan, ruled c. 75–57 BC Vonones I, ruled c. AD 8–12 Vonones II, ruled c
Vonones
King of the Parthian Empire (8–12 AD) and Armenia (12–18 AD)
youngest son, Phraataces. Vonones was the eldest son of Phraates IV. According to the classical Roman historian Tacitus, Vonones was related to the Scythian
Vonones_I
King of Kings of the Parthian Empire (r. 12 AD – 38/41 AD)
Parthian king Vonones I. Artabanus eventually defeated Vonones I, who fled to Armenia and became its king. Artabanus' efforts to replace Vonones I with his
Artabanus_II_of_Parthia
Species of harvestman/daddy longlegs
Vonones sayi is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Cosmetidae. It is found in North America. "Vonones sayi Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information
Vonones_sayi
King of Kings
blood relationship between Vonones and the two commanders was due to both of them having Saka names, contrary to Vonones' Parthian name. Saghi Gazerani
Vonones_of_Sakastan
1st-century AD king of kings of the Parthian Empire
of the Parthian Empire from 51 to 78. He was the son and successor of Vonones II (r. 51). He was succeeded by his younger son Pacorus II, who continued
Vologases_I_of_Parthia
Genus of harvestmen/daddy longlegs
Vonones is a genus of armoured harvestmen in the family Cosmetidae. There are at least two described species in Vonones. These two species belong to the
Vonones_(harvestman)
First 9 years of the Common Era
beginning of the interregnum. AD 7 – Vonones I becomes ruler of the Parthian Empire (approximate date). AD 8 – Vonones I becomes king (shah) of the Parthian
0s
List of rulers– Maues, (c. 85–60 BCE) Vonones, (c. 75–65 BCE) Spalahores, (c. 75–65 BCE), brother of King Vonones and probably the later King Spalirises
List of Indo-Scythian dynasties and rulers
List_of_Indo-Scythian_dynasties_and_rulers
Roman general (15 BC–19 AD)
Germanicus requesting that Vonones be moved further from Armenia as to not incite trouble there. Germanicus complied, moving Vonones to Cilicia, both to please
Germanicus
Dynasty that ruled Armenia from 12 to 428
in 12 when the Parthian king Vonones I was exiled from Parthia for his pro-Roman policies and Occidental manners. Vonones I briefly acquired the Armenian
Arsacid_dynasty_of_Armenia
Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)
and was followed by Vonones I, who had adopted many Roman mannerisms during time in Rome. The Parthian nobility, angered by Vonones' sympathies for the
Parthian_Empire
Nomadic Iranian peoples of Saka and Scythian origin
first rulers of the Indo-Scythian kingdom were Maues (c. 85–60 BCE) and Vonones (c. 75–65 BCE). The ancestors of the Indo-Scythians are generally believed
Indo-Scythian_Kingdom
King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 37 to 2 BC
her son, Musa convinced Phraates IV to send his four first-born sons (Vonones, Phraates, Seraspandes and Rhodaspes) to Rome in order to prevent conflict
Phraates_IV
Calendar year
from a publication now in the public domain: Meyer, Eduard (1911). "Vonones s.v. Vonones I.". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed
AD_7
King of Armenia from 52 to 58 and 62 to 88
Iranian customs and offices into it. Tiridates was the youngest son of Vonones II, who was king of Media Atropatene, and then later the Parthian Empire
Tiridates_I_of_Armenia
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
Teleuniqe♀ Orodes II Phraates IV Phraates V Orodes III Vonones I Artabanus II Vardanes I Gotarzes II Vonones II Vologases I Pacorus II Artabanus III Osroes I
Alexander_the_Great
Artavasdes IV, 4–6, son of Ariobarzanes Tigranes V, 6–12, a Herodian prince Vonones, 12–18, former king of the Parthian Empire Artaxias III, 18–34, a Pontic
List_of_Armenian_monarchs
Roman Client King of Armenia (13 BC-34 AD) (r. 18 AD-34 AD)
Polemon II moved back to Pontus. In 18 AD, the previous Armenian King, Vonones I, was exiled and Artaxias was a popular choice with the Armenians to replace
Artaxias_III
1st century AD Parthian prince who ruled Media Atropatene
Media Atropatene in the mid 1st-century. Pacorus was a son of Vonones II (r. 51). When Vonones II died in 51, his son Vologases I became the new Parthian
Pacorus_of_Media_Atropatene
Species of harvestman/daddy longlegs
Vonones ornatus is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Cosmetidae. It is found in North America. "Vonones ornatus Report". Integrated Taxonomic
Vonones_ornatus
1st century AD Parthian prince who competed against Gotarzes II for the Parthian crown
Gotarzes II (r. 40–51) for the Parthian crown from 49 to 51 AD. A son of Vonones I (r. 8–12), he was ultimately defeated and captured by Gotarzes II, who
Meherdates
Subfamily of arachnids (harvestmen/daddy longlegs)
Eucynorta Roewer, 1912 Holovonones Roewer, 1912 Metagryne Roewer, 1912 Vonones Simon, 1879 "Cynortinae". Kury, A. et al. (2023). WCO-Lite: World Catalogue
Cynortinae
1st century Roman senator, consul and governor of Syria
Germanicus' son Nero. Towards the end of his governorship Vonones seized the throne of Armenia, but Vonones was unpopular with the neighbouring Parthian Empire
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus
Quintus_Caecilius_Metellus_Creticus_Silanus
King of Armenia from 6 to 12 AD
were overthrown. Augustus kept Armenia as a client kingdom and appointed Vonones I of Parthia as King of Armenia. After his time as king of Armenia, Tigranes
Tigranes_V_of_Armenia
Form of coinage
drams[clarification needed], minted in 1 AD as a gift by the Persian King Vonones (Matthew 2.1–23). Gold coins were rising in popularity during the Middle
Gold_coin
King of Kings
is lacking. He was killed after a reign of 2 years. He was succeeded by Vonones I. Kia 2016, pp. 191–192, 199; Dąbrowa 2012, p. 174 Olbrycht 2014, p. 92
Orodes_III_of_Parthia
1st-century AD king of the Parthian Empire
Parthian Empire until his death. Gotarzes II was succeeded by his uncle Vonones II. Little is known of the early life of Gotarzes II prior to his becoming
Gotarzes_II
King of Armenian Cilicia from 1296 to 1298
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Smbat_I_Hetumian
Historical region located in northeastern Iran
nobility succeeded in putting their preferred king on the throne, but Vonones proved to have too tight a budgetary control, so he was usurped in favor
Parthia
Iranian king of the 1st century BCE
blood relationship between Vonones and the two commanders was due to both of them having Saka names, contrary to Vonones' Parthian name. Saghi Gazerani
Spalirisos
semi-autonomous kingdoms each with its own ruler. Vonones 12–16 (Former king of Parthia as Vonones I) Orodes 16–18 (Son of Artabanus III king of Parthia)
List of rulers of Parthian sub-kingdoms
List_of_rulers_of_Parthian_sub-kingdoms
Hindu calendar era
Other historical candidates have included rulers such as Vima Kadphises, Vonones, and Nahapana. According to historian Dineshchandra Sircar, the historically
Shaka_era
Calendar year
allow his family to live free in the capital for a short period of time. Vonones II dies a few months after he had ascended to the throne. His son Vologases
AD_51
Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1130 to 1137
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Leo_I,_Prince_of_Armenia
King of Armenia from 338/39 to 350
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Tiran_of_Armenia
Three-time ancient queen of Armenia
circumstances in 12. Augustus kept Armenia as a client kingdom and appointed Vonones I of Parthia as king. The fate of Erato afterwards is unknown and Tigranes
Erato_of_Armenia
Satrap of Armenia from 331 to 321 BC
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Mithrenes
Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1145 to 1169
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Thoros_II
King of Armenia c. 890–914
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Smbat_I_of_Armenia
Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1080 to 1095
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Ruben_I
Sixth decade of the first century AD
allow his family to live free in the capital for a short period of time. Vonones II dies a few months after he had ascended to the throne. His son Vologases
50s
War fought between the Han Empire and the Central Asian state of Dayuan
2002, p. 164. Whiting 2002, p. 165. K. Walton Dobbins (December 1980). "Vonones, Maues and Hermaios The Imperial Coinage of Mithradates II". East and West
War_of_the_Heavenly_Horses
2nd-century BC Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king
BCE Hermaeus Archebius Yuezhi occupation Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35
Menander_I
Macedonian general and regent (355–320 BC)
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Perdiccas
King of Armenian Cilicia from 1198/99 to 1219
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Leo_I,_King_of_Armenia
King of Sakastan
blood relationship between Vonones and the two commanders was due to both of them having Saka names, contrary to Vonones' Parthian name. Saghi Gazerani
Spalahores
Second decade of the first century AD
but during its return, the Roman fleet is partially destroyed by storms. Vonones, the beleaguered king of Armenia, is summoned to Syria, by Roman governor
10s
2nd-century BC Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king
BCE Hermaeus Archebius Yuezhi occupation Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35
Demetrius_I_of_Bactria
Queen of Cilician Armenia from 1219 to 1252
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Isabella,_Queen_of_Armenia
Mystery religion in the Roman Empire
Tiridates I of Armenia, during the reign of Nero. (Tiridates was the son of Vonones II of Parthia, and his coronation by Nero in 66 CE confirmed the end of
Mithraism
Foreign policy in the Roman Empire
leaders Augustus, Agrippa, Tiberius, Gaius Caesar Phraates IV, Phraates V, Vonones I (POW) Strength 4/5 Roman legions totaling about 20,000/25,000 armed men
Augustus'_Eastern_policy
King of Armenia from 1298 to 1299
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Constantine I, King of Armenia
Constantine_I,_King_of_Armenia
Indo-Scythian king who ruled the Mathura region in northern India (c. 10 CE)
ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Fleet, J. F. (1907). "Moga, Maues, and Vonones". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Rajuvula
Dynasty of Gandhara (52 BCE–78 CE)
BCE Hermaeus Archebius 85-60 BCE INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGDOM Maues 75–70 BCE Vonones Spalahores Telephos Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Spalagadames Hippostratos
Apracharajas
lineage Vonones I 6/7–11/12 (4–6 years) Son of Phraates IV, nominated as king by the Roman Empire Artabanus II 11/12–38 (26/27 years) Cousin of Vonones Gotarzes
List_of_monarchs_of_Iran
Satrap of Armenia from 336 to 301 BC
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Orontes_II
Parthian prince
Phraataces, Musa convinced Phraates IV to send his four first-born sons (Vonones, Phraates, Seraspandes and Rhodaspes) to Rome in order to prevent conflict
Phraates_(son_of_Phraates_IV)
King of Armenia
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Ashot_IV_of_Armenia
after his father Spalahores, who was himself possibly a brother of king Vonones. Spalagadames has been suggested by the Iranologist Khodadad Rezakhani
Spalagadames
Indo-Greek king
BCE Hermaeus Archebius Yuezhi occupation Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35
Menander_II
King of Armenia, Sophene and Commagene from 260 to 228 BC
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Arsames_I
Greco-Bactrian king from 172/171 BC to 145 BC
BCE Hermaeus Archebius Yuezhi occupation Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35
Eucratides_I
King of Armenia from 989 to 1020
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Gagik_I_of_Armenia
King of Armenia (died 109)
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Sanatruk
4th-century King of Armenia
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Khosrov_III_the_Small
Officer under Alexander the Great
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Neoptolemus_(general)
Museum in Tehran, Iran
created a lot of criticism in Persian-language media and social networks. Vonones II of Parthia Vologases V of Parthia Shapur II Shapur I Ardashir I Ardashir
Reza_Abbasi_Museum
Apracha King
BCE Hermaeus Archebius 85-60 BCE INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGDOM Maues 75–70 BCE Vonones Spalahores Telephos Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Spalagadames Hippostratos
Indravarma
2nd-century Western Satrap ruler
BCE Hermaeus Archebius 85-60 BCE INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGDOM Maues 75–70 BCE Vonones Spalahores Telephos Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Spalagadames Hippostratos
Nahapana
King of Armenia (144–161, 163–180)
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Sohaemus_of_Armenia
BCE Hermaeus Archebius Yuezhi occupation Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35
Sources_of_Indo-Greek_history
King of Armenian Cilicia from 1269/70 to 1289
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Leo_II,_King_of_Armenia
Greco-Bactrian king and founder of the Euthydemid dynasty
BCE Hermaeus Archebius Yuezhi occupation Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35
Euthydemus_I
Indo-Greek king
BCE Hermaeus Archebius Yuezhi occupation Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35
Apollodotus_I
King of Armenia from 95 to 55 BC
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Tigranes_the_Great
King of Cilician Armenia (1266–1307)
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Hethum_II
Ruler of the Western Satraps from 197 to 198
BCE Hermaeus Archebius 85-60 BCE INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGDOM Maues 75–70 BCE Vonones Spalahores Telephos Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Spalagadames Hippostratos
Satyadaman
Indo-Scythian king
BCE) Succeeded by (In Gandhara) Indo-Greek king: Artemidoros (In Punjab) Indo-Greek king: Apollodotus II (In the south) Indo-Scythian ruler: Vonones
Maues
King of Armenia from 217 to 252
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Tiridates_II_of_Armenia
King of Armenia from 952/53–77
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Ashot_III_of_Armenia
King of Armenia from 1020 to 1040
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Hovhannes-Smbat III of Armenia
Hovhannes-Smbat_III_of_Armenia
Dynasty of Indo-Scythian rulers (60 BCE–2nd century CE)
BCE Hermaeus Archebius 85-60 BCE INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGDOM Maues 75–70 BCE Vonones Spalahores Telephos Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Spalagadames Hippostratos
Northern_Satraps
Indo-Scythian king
BCE Hermaeus Archebius 85-60 BCE INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGDOM Maues 75–70 BCE Vonones Spalahores Telephos Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Spalagadames Hippostratos
Azes_I
King of Armenia from 30 to 20 BC
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Artaxias_II
Lord of Cilicia
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Ruben_III
King of Armenia from 1374 to 1393
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Leo_V_of_Armenia
4th-century Armenian king
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Arshak_II
King of Armenia from 1362 to 1373
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Constantine_IV_of_Armenia
Historical region in the south-east of the Caspian sea
collateral branch of the Arsacid dynasty, led a revolt against the Roman-backed Vonones I in 10 AD and successfully usurped the throne, becoming Artabanus III
Hyrcania
influence on Fergana Valley. Parthian Expansion into India (92–10 BC) Vonones of Sakastan's clashes with Maues' Indo-Scythia Gondophares conquest on
List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)
Bactrian king
BCE Hermaeus Archebius Yuezhi occupation Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35
Plato_of_Bactria
Greco-Bactrian king
BCE Hermaeus Archebius Yuezhi occupation Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35
Antimachus_I
Lord of Armenian Cilicia from 1095 to c. 1100
Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates
Constantine I, Prince of Armenia
Constantine_I,_Prince_of_Armenia
Phraates V, Great King, Shah (2 BC–4 AD) Orodes III, Great King, Shah (4–6) Vonones I, Great King, Shah (6–12) Artabanus II, Great King, Shah (10–35) Tiridates
List of state leaders in the 1st century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_1st_century
Western Kshatrapa ruler from 178 to 197
BCE Hermaeus Archebius 85-60 BCE INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGDOM Maues 75–70 BCE Vonones Spalahores Telephos Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Spalagadames Hippostratos
Rudrasimha_I
) Phraates V (2 B.C.-A.D. 4) Vonones I (8-12) □ □ Phraates (35) Orodes III (6) Artabanus II (10-38) Cinnamus (37) Vonones II (51) Tiridates III (35-36)
Family_tree_of_the_Arsacids
daughter of Phraates IV. Proclaimed as a rival king against Vonones I in c. AD 10. Defeated Vonones in AD 12, becoming the sole ruler of the empire. Tiridates
List_of_monarchs_of_Parthia
Greco-Bactrian king
BCE Hermaeus Archebius Yuezhi occupation Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35
Heliocles_I
VONONES
VONONES
VONONES
VONONES
Female
French
French form of Greek Hagne, AGNÈS means "chaste; holy."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Righteous, One who fears Allah
Girl/Female
French
Gift from Apollo.
Girl/Female
Armenian
the moon goddess.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A great muslim warrior
Girl/Female
Egyptian Greek American
Black.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Appearance of Guru
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
First; Highest; Best
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
To Known about Something
Male
African
leader of the nation.
VONONES
VONONES
VONONES
VONONES
VONONES