- BC
Parthicus imperator:
variously interpreted, with
latest research suggest the
meaning "friend of Parthia"
Publius Ventidius B****us, 38 BC
Parthicus, victorious...
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victory over the
Persians with the
titles of
Persicus Maximus,
Parthicus Maximus and
Parthicus Adiabenicus (the
latter probably unofficially). In an attempt...
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Tabulaephorus parthicus is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae. It is
found in Asia Minor, Iran, Jordan,
Syria and Afghanistan. The
wingspan is
about 22 mm...
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Quintus Labienus Parthicus (died 39 BC) was a
Roman general in the Late
Republic period. The son of
Titus Labienus, he made an
alliance with
Parthia and...
- ("the Cretan"),
Gothicus ("the Goth"),
Germanicus ("the German") and
Parthicus ("the Parthian"),
seemingly out of
place for
ardently patriotic Romans...
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Eastern tangled nest
spiders containing the
single species,
Ecurobius parthicus. It was
first described by
Alireza Zamani and Yuri M.
Marusik in 2021...
- Seleucia, made it back to
Roman territory safely.
Lucius took the
title Parthicus Maximus, and he and
Marcus were
hailed as
imperatores again,
earning the...
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emperor Caesar Lucius Septimius Severus Pius
Pertinax Augustus Parthicus Arabicus Parthicus Adiabenicus, son of Marcus,
father of his country,
Pontifex Maximus...
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Quintus Labienus,
minted in Anatolia, 40 BC.
Inscription "Q.
Labienus Parthicus Imp." The
horse on the
reverse alludes to Labienus'
Parthian cavalry....
- Morello,
Antonio (2005).
Titus Labienus et Cingulum,
Quintus Labienus Parthicus Volume 9 of
Nummus et historia.
Circolo numismatico Mario Rasile. "Coins...