
Arsaces is the eponymous Greek form of the dynastic name (rather than the personal names of the kings) adopted by all epigraphically attested rulers of the `phil-hellenenic` Arsacid dynasties. The indigenous Parthian and Armenian form was Arshak. Kings of this name include: ==Others== ...
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[son of Khosrov IV of Armenia] Arsaces ( Արշակ) was an Armenian Prince of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia who lived in the second half of the 4th century and possibly first half of the 5th century. According to modern genealogies, Arsaces was a son born to the Armenian Monarchs Khosrov IV and Zruanduxt, while his brother was Tigranes. T...
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(from the article `Artabanus III`) On the death of Artaxias III (Zeno) of Armenia ( 34/35), Artabanus set his son, known only as Arsaces, on the Armenian throne. Two Parthian nobles, ...
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Iranian name borne by the Parthian royal house as being descended from Arsaces, son of Phriapites (date unknown), a chief of the seminomadic Parni ...
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Founder of the
Arsacid dynasty. About 250 BC he raised the standard of revolt against the rule of the Seleucid Antiochus II, was elected king, and ruled Parthia c. 250-211 BC. All Parthian kings...
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