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known as
Artavasdes III of
Armenia Artavasdes I (died 115 BC), King of
Armenia Artavasdes II (died 31 BC), King of
Armenia 53 BC to 34 BC
Artavasdes III,...
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Artavasdes IV of Armenia; also
known as
Artavasdes II of Atropatene;
Artavasdes II of
Media Atropatene and
Armenia Major;
Artavasdes II, and Artavasdes...
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Mithridates II (r. 124–91 BC)
defeated Artavasdes I and made him
acknowledge Parthian suzerainty.
Artavasdes was
forced to give the
Parthians Tigranes...
- VI Eupator. Like his father,
Artavasdes continued using the
title of King of Kings, as seen from his coins.
Artavasdes' name is the
Latin attestation...
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loyalty of
Artavasdes, who had
married his
sister to the heir to the
Parthian throne. In 35 BC,
Antony invaded Armenia and sent
Artavasdes into captivity...
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Artavasdes III was a king of the
Kingdom of
Armenia who
ruled from 5 to 2 BC. He may have been a son of the
Artavasdes II of Armenia, thus a
brother of...
- Armenia,
cutting off
support from Rome's ally
Artavasdes II of
Armenia (r. 53–34 BC).
Orodes persuaded Artavasdes to a
marriage alliance between the crown...
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Artavasdes I of
Media Atropatene, also
known as
Artavasdes I of
Atropatene (before or
about 59 BC –
about 20 BC) and Artabazus, was a
prince who served...
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throne due to
Artavasdes I not
having an
available heir, as well as his
other brothers being kicked out of the
royal estates by
Artavasdes I. He was made...
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Iotapa was a
princess of
Media Atropatene,
daughter of King
Artavasdes I of
Media Atropatene. She was
Queen consort of King
Mithridates III of Commagene...