- The
Parthian Empire (/ˈpɑːrθiən/), also
known as the
Arsacid Empire (/ˈɑːrsəsɪd/), was a
major Iranian political and
cultural power centered in ancient...
- The
Arsacid dynasty,
called the
Arshakuni (Armenian: Արշակունի, romanized: Aršakuni) in Armenian,
ruled the
Kingdom of Armenia, with some interruptions...
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dynasty may also
refer to:
Arsacid dynasty of
Armenia (54–428),
Armenia Arsacid dynasty of
Iberia (c. 189–284),
Georgian Iberia Arsacid dynasty of Caucasian...
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royal dynasties:
Orontid (331 BC–200 BC),
Artaxiad (189 BC–12 AD) and
Arsacid (52–428). The root of the
kingdom lies in one of the
satrapies of the Achaemenid...
- The
Parthian language, also
known as
Arsacid Pahlavi and Pahlawānīg, is an
extinct ancient Northwestern Iranian language once
spoken in Parthia, a region...
- the
political and
cultural base of the
Eastern Iranian Parni people and
Arsacid dynasty,
rulers of the
Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD). The Sasanian...
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branch of the
Arsacid dynasty of
Parthia and
together with the
Arsacid rulers of the
neighboring Armenia and
Iberia formed a pan-
Arsacid family federation...
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Arsacid king of
Parthia from 191 BC to 176 BC. He was the first-cousin-once-removed and
successor of
Arsaces II (r. 217 – 191 BC). Like many
Arsacid monarchs...
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Empire generally wrote in
ancient Gr****, some of the
coins and
seals of the
Arsacid period (mid-3rd-century BCE to
early 3rd
century CE) also
include inscriptions...
- The
Arsacid dynasty or
Arshakiani (Georgian: არშაკიანი, romanized: arshak'iani), a
branch of the
Arsacid dynasty of Parthia,
ruled the
ancient Kingdom...