Phraates V (Parthian: 𐭐𐭓𐭇𐭕 Frahāt), also known by the diminutive version of his name, Phraataces (also spelled Phraatakes), was the King of Kings of...
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Persian: Farhad (فرهاد) Phraates I c. 176–171 BC Phraates II c. 132–127 BC Phraates III c. 69–57 BC Phraates IV c. 38–2 BC Phraates V (Phraataces) c. 2 BC–AD...
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Phraates IV (also spelled Frahad IV; Parthian: 𐭐𐭓𐭇𐭕 Frahāt) was King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 37 to 2 BC. He was the son and successor...
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by the nobility two years after the death of the previous co-rulers, Phraates V and Musa (r. 2 BC – 4 AD). Information regarding the brief reign of Orodes...
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giving birth to Phraataces (Phraates V). In 2 BC, she had Phraates IV poisoned and made herself, along with Phraates V, the co-rulers of the empire....
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Kush, r. (1 BC – AD 20) Abgar V of Edessa, King of Osroene, 4 BC–AD 7, 13–50 Ma'nu IV, King of Osroene, 7–13 Phraates V, King of the Parthian Empire,...
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eastern provinces, after which he concluded a peace treaty with King Phraates V of Parthia on an island in the Euphrates. Shortly afterwards, he was appointed...
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Phraates I (Parthian: 𐭐𐭓𐭇𐭕 Frahāt) was king of the Arsacid dynasty from 170/168 BC to 165/64 BC. He subdued the Mardians, conquered their territory...
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Syria in the beginning of the year 1 and there began his consulship. When Phraates V, king of Parthia, learned of the young prince's mission, he thought it...
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Phraates II (also spelled Frahad II; Parthian: 𐭐𐭓𐭇𐭕 Frahāt) was king of the Parthian Empire from 132 BC to 127 BC. He was the son and successor of...
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between the Seleucids led by Antiochus VII Sidetes and the Parthians led by Phraates II, and marked the final attempt on the part of the Seleucids to regain...
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Caesar, and personally witnessed the meeting between the young general and Phraates V of Parthia on the banks of the Euphrates. Two years later, Velleius was...
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giving birth to Phraataces (Phraates V) about 19 BC. In 2 BC, Musa had Phraates IV poisoned and made herself along with Phraates V the co-rulers of the Parthian...
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Osroene, r. 23–4 BC Abgar V, King of Osroene, r. 4 BC-AD 7, AD 13–50 Phraates IV, king of the Parthian Empire, r. 38–2 BC Phraates V, king of the Parthian...
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recorded together with her husband as ruler in Babylonian date formulae. Phraates V's mother, Musa, who ruled with him as co-ruler, is not recorded as a monarch...
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before becoming a standard part of the Parthian title from the time of Phraates IV (26–2 BC) onwards. The title was used in its Persian form (šāhān šāh)...
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Dedication of the Forum Augustum. Phraates V and his mother Musa become rulers of the Parthian Empire following the murder of Phraates IV. Tigranes IV and Erato...
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Trends for Men and Women, Vantage Press, 1995. ISBN 0-533-11237-0. Vale, V., Modern Primitives, RE/Search, 1989. ISBN 0-9650469-3-1 van Cutsem, Anne...
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accomplishment in his Res Gestae Divi Augusti. When Phraataces took the throne as Phraates V (r. c. 2 BC – 4 AD), Musa ruled alongside him, and according to Josephus...
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Sinatruces Phraates III Mithridates IV Orodes II Phraates IV Tiridates II Musa Phraates V Orodes III Vonones I Artabanus II Tiridates III Artabanus II Vardanes...
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occurred sometime during the late reign of Phraates IV or during the reign of the latter's son and successor Phraates V (r. 4 BC – 2 AD). The factor behind Artabanus'...
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but is mildly rebuked by her father Anu, is directly paralleled in Book V of the Iliad. In this scene, Aphrodite, the Greek analogue of Ishtar, is wounded...
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BCE) Kazakhstan, Pazyryk culture. Scene of torment, burial mound Berel (V. - III. BCE) Kazakhstan, Pazyryk culture. Frontal decoration (harness), burial...
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Parthia c. 70–57 BC Farhad IV Phraates IV of Parthia c. 38–2 BC Farhad V Phraates V of Parthia (Phraataces) c. 2 BC–AD 4 Farkhad Akhmedov (born 1955), Russian...
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Sinatruces Phraates III Mithridates IV Orodes II Phraates IV Tiridates II Musa Phraates V Orodes III Vonones I Artabanus II Tiridates III Artabanus II Vardanes...
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Sinatruces Phraates III Mithridates IV Orodes II Phraates IV Tiridates II Musa Phraates V Orodes III Vonones I Artabanus II Tiridates III Artabanus II Vardanes...
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had instigated war with the aid of King Phraates V of Parthia. To avoid a full-scale war with Rome, Phraates V soon ceased his support to the Armenian...
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Sinatruces Phraates III Mithridates IV Orodes II Phraates IV Tiridates II Musa Phraates V Orodes III Vonones I Artabanus II Tiridates III Artabanus II Vardanes...
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Tiridates II (29-26 B.C.) Mithridates (10 B.C.) Phraates V (2 B.C.-A.D. 4) Vonones I (8-12) □ □ Phraates (35) Orodes III (6) Artabanus II (10-38) Cinnamus...
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Sinatruces Phraates III Mithridates IV Orodes II Phraates IV Tiridates II Musa Phraates V Orodes III Vonones I Artabanus II Tiridates III Artabanus II Vardanes...
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