Ma'nu VII was king of Osrhoene from 123-139 CE. He was the first of the Abgarid dynasty to be restored after Abgar VII supported a Parthian revolt against...
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issued coins with the portrait of the Parthian king. As a result, Ma'nu VIII (son of Ma'nu VII) was forced to flee to the Romans. During the 165 siege, the...
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captured Edessa and installed Wa'el (son of Sahru) as puppet king. Ma'nu VIII (son of Ma'nu VII), the legitimate king, was forced to flee to the Romans. Wa'el...
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of Hadrian, the Abgarid dynasty was restored with the installation of Ma'nu VII, and Osroene was established as a client kingdom of the Empire. After...
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alone Ma'nu VII, son of Ezad 123–139 AD Ma'nu VIII, son of Ma'nu 139–163 AD First tenure Wa'el, son of Sahru 163–165 AD Installed by the Parthians Ma'nu VIII...
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the accession of Ma'nu VII. Drijvers & Healey (1999), by contrast, report that there was a span of two years following Abgar VII's death where Edessa...
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Co-ruler, client King under Rome (118–123) Ma'nu VII bar Ezad, client King under Rome (123–139) |Ma'nu VIII bar Ma'nu, client King under Rome (139–163) Wa'il...
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of the Parthian Empire 116–117 Succeeded by Osroes I Preceded by None (interregnum) King of Osroene 118–123 (with Yalur to 122) Succeeded by Ma'nu VII...
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Parthamaspates (118–123) Ma'nu VII bar Ezad (123–139) Ma'nu VIII bar Ma'nu (139–163) Wa'il bar Sahru (163–165) Ma'nu VIII bar Ma'nu (165–167) Abgar VIII (167–177)...
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list) – Bakru II, King (112–94 BC) Ma'nu I, King (94 BC) Abgar I, King (94–68 BC) Abgar II, King (68–52 BC) Ma'nu II, King (52–34 BC) Paqor of, King (34–29...
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(complete list) – Abgar V, King (4 BC–7 AD, 13–50) Ma'nu IV, King (7–13 AD) Ma'nu V, King (50–57) Ma'nu VI, King (57–71) Abgar VI, King (71–91) Sanatruk...
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time, the Parthians captured Edessa and installed Wa'el as puppet king. Ma'nu VIII, the legitimate king, was forced to flee to the Roman Empire. The Parthian...
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deposed Ma'nu VIII went to the Romans, who took Edessa in 165 and restored Ma'nu to power. In 166, Osrhoene became a Roman client kingdom.: 90 Ma'nu VIII...
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king of independent Adiabene, Meharaspes. He had made common cause with Ma'nu (Mannus) of Singar (Singara). Trajan invaded Adiabene, and made it part...
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deposed Ma'nu VIII went to the Romans, who took Edessa in 165 and restored Ma'nu to power. In 166, Osrhoene became a Roman client kingdom.: 90 Ma'nu VIII...
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Edessa was re-occupied, Mannus re-installed. His coinage resumed, too: 'Ma'nu the king' (Syriac: M'NW MLK') or Antonine dynasts on the obverse, and 'King...
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