Template:Arsacid dynasty
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- Arsaces I c. 247–211 BC
- (In some histories, Arsaces's brother Tiridates I is said to have ruled c. 246–211 BC.)
- Arsaces II c. 211–185 BC (frequently called Artabanus by early scholars)
- Phriapatius c. 185–170 BC
- Unknown king (probably the same Phraates I) c. 170–168 BC[1]
- Phraates I c. 170–167 BC
- Mithridates I c. 167–132 BC[2]
- Phraates II c. 132–127 BC
- Artabanus I c. 127–126 BC
- Unknown king (probably Vologases (I)) c. 126–122 BC[3]
- Unknown king (probably Artabanus (II)) c. 122–121 BC[4]
- Mithridates II c. 121–91 BC
- Gotarzes I c. 91–87 BC
- Unknown king (probably Artabanus (III) or Sanatruces) c. 91–77 BC[5]
- Mithridates (III) c. 88–67 BC
- Orodes I c. 80–75 BC
- Sanatruces c. 77–70 BC
- Unknown king (probably Vardanes (I)) c. 77–66 BC[6]
- Phraates III c. 70–57 BC
- Unknown king c. 66–63 BC[7]
- Mithridates (IV) or Mithridates III c. 65–54 BC
- Orodes II c. 57–38 BC
- Pacorus I c. 39–38 BC (co-ruler with his father Orodes II)
- Phraates IV c. 38–2 BC
- Tiridates II c. 30–26 BC
- Mithridates (V) c. 12–9 BC [8]
- Phraates V (Phraataces) c. 2 BC–4 AD
- Musa c. 2 BC–4 AD (co-ruler with her son Phraates V)
- Orodes III c. 6 AD
- Vonones I c. 8–12
- Artabanus (IV) or Artabanus II c. 10–38
- Tiridates III c. 35–36
- Cinnamus c. 37
- Gotarzes II c. 40–51
- Vardanes I c. 40–47
- Vonones II c. 45–51
- Mithridates (VI) c. 49–50 [9]
- Sanabares c. 50–65
- Vologases I c. 51–78
- Vardanes II c. 55–58
- Vologases II c. 77–80
- Pacorus II c. 78–115
- Artabanus (V) or Artabanus III c. 80–90
- Vologases III c. 105–147
- Osroes I c. 109–129
- Mithridates (VII) c. 115–116 killed in battle with Trajanus's troops
- Sanatruces II c. 116 killed in battle with Parthamaspates's troops
- Parthamaspates c. 116
- Mithridates (VIII) or Mithridates IV c. 129–140
- Unknown king c. 140
- Vologases IV c. 147–191
- Osroes II c. 190 (rival claimant)
- Vologases V c. 191–208
- Tiridates IV c. 200
- Vologases VI c. 208–228
- Artabanus (VI) or Artabanus IV c. 216–224
References
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- ↑ Assar, G.R.F., "Genealogy & Coinage of the Early Parthian Rulers. I", Parthica, 6, 2004, pp. 69-93.
- ↑ Assar, G.R.F., "A Revised Parthian Chronology of the Period 165-91 B.C.", Electrum, vol. 11, 2006, pp. 87-158. Ghashghai, H.R., "The successors of Mithridates II", Bulletin of Ancient Iranian History (UCLA), vol. 5, March 2009.
- ↑ Assar, G.R.F., "A Revised Parthian Chronology of the Period 165-91 B.C.", Electrum, vol. 11, 2006, pp. 87-158. Ghashghai, H.R., "The successors of Mithridates II", Bulletin of Ancient Iranian History (UCLA), vol. 5, March 2009.
- ↑ Assar, G.R.F., "A Revised Parthian Chronology of the Period 165-91 B.C.", Electrum, vol. 11, 2006, pp. 87-158. Ghashghai, H.R., "The successors of Mithridates II", Bulletin of Ancient Iranian History (UCLA), vol. 5, March 2009.
- ↑ Ghashghai, H.R., "The successors of Mithridates II", Bulletin of Ancient Iranian History (UCLA), vol. 5, March 2009.
- ↑ Ghashghai, H.R., "The successors of Mithridates II", Bulletin of Ancient Iranian History (UCLA), vol. 5, March 2009.
- ↑ Ghashghai, H.R., "The successors of Mithridates II", Bulletin of Ancient Iranian History (UCLA), vol. 5, March 2009.
- ↑ Josephus Flavius, Antiquities of the Jews, Book XVI, Ch.8.4
- ↑ Tacitus, The Annals, 11.10