- The
Orontid dynasty, also
known as the
Eruandids or Eruandunis,
ruled the
Satrapy of
Armenia until 330 BC and the
Kingdom of
Armenia from 321 BC to 200...
- π πΌπ·π‘π΄
Armina or π πΌπ·π‘π΄πΉ Arminiya), a
region controlled by the
Orontid dynasty (570β201 BC), was one of the
satrapies of the
Achaemenid Empire...
-
history is
divided into the
successive reigns of
three royal dynasties:
Orontid (331 BCβ200 BC),
Artaxiad (189 BCβ12 AD) and
Arsacid (52β428). The root...
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Zariadres was an
Orontid ruler of
Sophene in the
early 2nd
century BC.
According to Strabo, he was a
general of the
Seleucid ruler Antiochus III who was...
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ruling from 189 BC to 160 BC.
Artaxias was a
member of a
branch of the
Orontid dynasty, the
earlier ruling dynasty of Armenia. He
expanded his kingdom...
-
sometime before 245 BC on the
previous Neo-Hittite site of
Kummuh by the
Orontid king of Sophene,
Sames I. He may have
founded the city in
order to ****ert...
- the
Mausoleum of Halicarn****us, were
located in Anatolia. The
Armenian Orontid dynasty,
which included parts of what is now
eastern Turkey,
began in the...
- (disambiguation), the ****enized form of
Ardeshir Ardashir Orontid, r. 5th
century BC,
Armenian king from the
Orontid dynasty Ardashir I, r. 224β241,
founder of the...
- in 190 BC, a coup by the
Armenian noble family of
Artashes toppled the
Orontid dynasty and
declared their independence, with
Artaxias becoming the first...
-
called Armenia in Old Persian. The
region came
under the
control of the
Orontid dynasty of
Armenia in the 7th
century BC and
later Persians in the mid-6th...