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  • Arsaces
  • Name list

    name include: Arsaces I of Parthia, c. 247–211 BC Arsaces II of Parthia, c. 211–191 BC, in older sequences known as 'Artabanus I' Arsaces of Pontus, Roman

    Arsaces

    Arsaces

  • Arsaces I of Parthia
  • First king of Parthia

    royal title of King of Kings. Arsaces was succeeded by his son Arsaces II. Literary sources are very scarce on Arsaces, and exclusively come from contradictory

    Arsaces I of Parthia

    Arsaces I of Parthia

    Arsaces_I_of_Parthia

  • Parthian Empire
  • Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)

    was simply the year Arsaces was made chief of the Parni tribe. Homa Katouzian and Gene Ralph Garthwaite claim it was the year Arsaces conquered Parthia

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian_Empire

  • Arsaces II of Parthia
  • King of the Arsacid dynasty

    (𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊). The Old Persian equivalent is Aršaka- (𐎠𐎼𐏁𐎣). Arsaces II succeeded his father Arsaces I in 217 BC. In 209 BC, the energetic Seleucid king Antiochus

    Arsaces II of Parthia

    Arsaces II of Parthia

    Arsaces_II_of_Parthia

  • Arsaces I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia in 35 AD

    Arsaces I of Armenia, also known as Arsaces I, Arshak I and Arsak (ruled 35 AD) was a Parthian prince who was king of Armenia during 35 AD. Arsaces I

    Arsaces I of Armenia

    Arsaces I of Armenia

    Arsaces_I_of_Armenia

  • Seleucid–Parthian Wars
  • 238 BC–129 BC series of conflicts between the Seleucid Empire and Parthia

    early 230s BCE, Arsaces had recovered from his setback in Margiana, and in 238 BCE, he invaded the now independent Parthia. Arsaces I was able to defeat

    Seleucid–Parthian Wars

    Seleucid–Parthian Wars

    Seleucid–Parthian_Wars

  • Arsaces of Pontus
  • Prince

    his sister Laodice. Arsaces was born and raised in the Kingdom of Pontus and the Bosporan Kingdom. According to Strabo, Arsaces and Darius were guarded

    Arsaces of Pontus

    Arsaces_of_Pontus

  • Artaxerxes II
  • King of the Achaemenid Empire from 405/4 to 359/8 BC

    several Greek forms including Arsikas (Plutarch), Arsakas and Arsaces (Persica). From Arsaces also derives the name of the Arsacid dynasty, which ruled the

    Artaxerxes II

    Artaxerxes II

    Artaxerxes_II

  • Darius of Pontus
  • King of Pontus

    regions. It is not known whether Darius died and Arsaces was trying to succeed him or whether Arsaces was a usurper. Darius' reign must have lasted less

    Darius of Pontus

    Darius_of_Pontus

  • List of monarchs of Parthia
  • the region of Parthia for roughly a century at that point, founded by Arsaces I) until the defeat of the last Parthian king, Artabanus IV, at the Battle

    List of monarchs of Parthia

    List of monarchs of Parthia

    List_of_monarchs_of_Parthia

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Parni
  • Ancient Iranian people

    BCE from Arsaces' (or Tiridates'[b]) successor, Arsaces II. Arsaces II sued for peace and accepted vassal status, and it was not until Arsaces II's grandson

    Parni

    Parni

    Parni

  • Erica (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae

    (Bartl.) N.E.Br. Anomalanthus Klotzsch Apogandrum Neck. Arachnocalyx Compton Arsace Fourr. Blaeria L. Bruckenthalia Rchb. Callista D.Don Ceramia D.Don Chlorocodon

    Erica (plant)

    Erica (plant)

    Erica_(plant)

  • Mithridates I of Parthia
  • King of Parthian Empire, 165–132 BC

    "of Arsaces", which was later changed into "of King Arsaces", and eventually, "of the Great King Arsaces." The name of the first Arsacid ruler Arsaces I

    Mithridates I of Parthia

    Mithridates I of Parthia

    Mithridates_I_of_Parthia

  • Parthia
  • Historical region located in northeastern Iran

    209 BC from Arsaces' (or Tiridates') successor, Arsaces II. Arsaces II sued for peace and accepted vassal status, and it was not until Arsaces II's grandson

    Parthia

    Parthia

    Parthia

  • Priapatius
  • Arsacid king of Parthia from 191 BC to 176 BC

    was most likely the son of his predecessor, Arsaces II (r. 217 – 191 BC), who was in turn the son of Arsaces I (r. 247 – 217 BC), the founder of the dynasty

    Priapatius

    Priapatius

    Priapatius

  • Parni conquest of Parthia
  • Ancient war

    dynasty founded by Arsaces would eventually conquer further territories and form the Parthian Empire. Parni Seleucid–Parthian Wars a^ Arsaces was "perhaps originally

    Parni conquest of Parthia

    Parni conquest of Parthia

    Parni_conquest_of_Parthia

  • Battle of Mount Labus
  • 209 BC battle

    BCE between the Seleucid Empire under Antiochus III and the Parthians of Arsaces II. The battle ended in a Seleucid victory and the Parthians becoming Seleucid

    Battle of Mount Labus

    Battle_of_Mount_Labus

  • Asaak
  • Ancient city, one of the capitals of the Parthian Empire

    necropolis of the Parthian Empire. Many of the Parthian kings such as Arsaces I were crowned in Asaak. Some has suggested it to be identified with the

    Asaak

    Asaak

  • Vardandukht
  • of Armenia, as the wife of Arsaces III (Arshak III) who was the last serving Roman Client King of Arsacid Armenia. Arsaces III reigned from 378 until

    Vardandukht

    Vardandukht

  • Arshak II
  • 4th-century Armenian king

    (Armenian: Արշակ II flourished 4th century, died 369 or 370), also written as Arsaces II, was an Arsacid prince who was King of Armenia from 350 (338/339 according

    Arshak II

    Arshak_II

  • Mithridates II of Parthia
  • King of Kings

    II's son Gotarzes, is mentioned as "Arsaces King, grandson of Friapatak [who is] the son of the nephew of Arsaces [I]." Son of Artabanus I: Olbrycht (2010)

    Mithridates II of Parthia

    Mithridates II of Parthia

    Mithridates_II_of_Parthia

  • Antiochus III the Great
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 222 to 187 BC

    in 247–245 BC, who was himself later vanquished by the nomad chieftain Arsaces. In 222 BC, soon after Antiochus's accession, Media and Persis revolted

    Antiochus III the Great

    Antiochus III the Great

    Antiochus_III_the_Great

  • Arsaces (conspirator)
  • Byzantine general and conspirator

    Arsaces (Greek: Ἀρσάκης) was a Byzantine conspirator against Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565). He was the instigator of Artabanes's conspiracy. The main

    Arsaces (conspirator)

    Arsaces_(conspirator)

  • Vologases of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 378 to 386

    brother called Arsaces III (Arshak III). His known grandparents who were his paternal ones were the previous ruling Arsacid Monarchs Arsaces II (Arshak II)

    Vologases of Armenia

    Vologases_of_Armenia

  • Siege of Artogerassa
  • Armenia during AD 368. He had tricked Arsaces, King of Armenia, to a banquet, captured him, and then had Arsaces murdered. Shapur committed the siege of

    Siege of Artogerassa

    Siege of Artogerassa

    Siege_of_Artogerassa

  • Diodotus II
  • Basileus

    During his reign, Diodotus I had expelled the Parni king Arsaces I from Bactria. Arsaces had gone on to seize the region of Parthia from the Seleucids

    Diodotus II

    Diodotus II

    Diodotus_II

  • Phraates II
  • King of Kings, Arsaces, Philhellene

    Parthian kings, he used the title of Arsaces on his coinage, which was the name of the first Parthian ruler Arsaces I (r. 247 – 217 BC) and had become a

    Phraates II

    Phraates II

    Phraates_II

  • The Prince of Parthia
  • 1765 American play

    Prince Arsaces’ triumphal return from foreign wars. But there is trouble at home. Vardanes, the brother of Gotarzes and Arsaces, is jealous of Arsaces' marital

    The Prince of Parthia

    The Prince of Parthia

    The_Prince_of_Parthia

  • Phraates I
  • 2nd-century BC Parthian king

    the Parthian monarch Priapatius (r. 191 – 176 BC), who was the nephew of Arsaces II. Phraates had three other brothers, Mithridates, Bagasis and Artabanus

    Phraates I

    Phraates I

    Phraates_I

  • Arshak III
  • King of Armenia

    Erzurum to Mush. End of the reign Around 390, Arsaces III died without an heir. But even before Arsaces' death, Armenia became a bone of contention between

    Arshak III

    Arshak_III

  • Orodes II
  • King of Kings of the Parthian Empire

    Parthian kings, Orodes used the title of Arsaces on his coinage, which was the name of the first Parthian ruler Arsaces I (r. 247 – 217 BC), which had become

    Orodes II

    Orodes II

    Orodes_II

  • Olympias of Armenia
  • Ancient Roman noblewoman

    first known wife of Arsaces II. Although Olympias had no children with Arsaces II, they appeared to have a happy marriage, as Arsaces II loved Olympias

    Olympias of Armenia

    Olympias_of_Armenia

  • List of kings of Babylon
  • other Akkadian variant of the name Arsaces. This list uses the spelling Aršakâ per Spar & Lambert (2005). Arsaces was used as the regnal name by all Parthian

    List of kings of Babylon

    List of kings of Babylon

    List_of_kings_of_Babylon

  • Atropates
  • Persian nobleman and founder of Atropatene

    Atrápēs (Ἀτράπης), while Quintus Curtius (8.3.17) erroneously names him 'Arsaces'. Towards the end of the Achaemenid Empire, Atropates was governor (satrap)

    Atropates

    Atropates

  • Polemon I of Pontus
  • King of Pontus from 36 BC to 8 BC

    rocks to prevent robbers from hiding on the mountains. Arsaces was captured and killed. Arsaces probably claimed the throne because he was the grandson

    Polemon I of Pontus

    Polemon_I_of_Pontus

  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • Nisa, Turkmenistan
  • Ancient capital of the Parthian Empire

    the Arsacid Empire. It is traditionally assumed to have been founded by Arsaces I (reigned c. 250 BC–211 BC) and was reputedly the royal residence of the

    Nisa, Turkmenistan

    Nisa, Turkmenistan

    Nisa,_Turkmenistan

  • Tiridates I of Parthia
  • (Tīridāt) is a Persian name, given by Arrian in his Parthica to the brother of Arsaces I, the founder of the Parthian kingdom, whom he is said to have succeeded

    Tiridates I of Parthia

    Tiridates_I_of_Parthia

  • Aureliano in Palmira
  • Opera by Gioachino Rossini

    Emperor Aurelian and Prince Arsace of Persia over the beautiful Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra. The act 1 duet between Zenobia and Arsace, "Se tu m'ami, o mia regina"

    Aureliano in Palmira

    Aureliano in Palmira

    Aureliano_in_Palmira

  • Semiramide
  • 1823 opera by Gioachino Rossini

    unparalleled skill". The ensemble-scenes (particularly the duos between Arsace and Semiramide) and choruses are of a high order, as is the orchestral writing

    Semiramide

    Semiramide

    Semiramide

  • Diodotus I
  • First Greek king of Bactria

    further claims that Arsaces, the leader of the Parni, had been based in Bactria before the conquest. He says that Diodotus drove Arsaces out of Bactria and

    Diodotus I

    Diodotus I

    Diodotus_I

  • Darius II
  • King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 423 to 405/4 BC

    between his own family and that of Hydarnes in Armenia. Darius’s eldest son, Arsaces (the future Artaxerxes II), married Hydarnes's daughter, Stateira. Hydarnes’

    Darius II

    Darius II

    Darius_II

  • Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
  • Hellenistic-era Greek kingdom (256–100 BCE)

    himself with the Parthian Arsaces in his fight against Seleucus II: Soon after, relieved by the death of Diodotus, Arsaces made peace and concluded an

    Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

    Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

    Greco-Bactrian_Kingdom

  • Jovian (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 363 to 364

    interests in the Kingdom of Armenia to the Sasanians. The king of Armenia, Arsaces II, was to receive no help from Rome. The treaty was widely seen as a disgrace

    Jovian (emperor)

    Jovian (emperor)

    Jovian_(emperor)

  • Andragoras (Seleucid satrap)
  • Iranian satrap

    waves of Iranian migrants from Central Asia, most notably the Parni led by Arsaces I. Around 245 BC, Andragoras proclaimed his independence from the Seleucid

    Andragoras (Seleucid satrap)

    Andragoras (Seleucid satrap)

    Andragoras_(Seleucid_satrap)

  • Artabanus II of Parthia
  • King of Kings of the Parthian Empire (r. 12 AD – 38/41 AD)

    AD, Artabanus tried again to conquer Armenia and to establish his son Arsaces I as Armenia's king. A war with Rome seemed inevitable. The faction among

    Artabanus II of Parthia

    Artabanus II of Parthia

    Artabanus_II_of_Parthia

  • Arsaces (son of Khosrov IV of Armenia)
  • Armenian Prince of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia

    genealogies, Arsaces was a son born to the Armenian Monarchs Khosrov IV and Zruanduxt, while his brother was Tigranes. The father of Arsaces, Khosrov IV

    Arsaces (son of Khosrov IV of Armenia)

    Arsaces_(son_of_Khosrov_IV_of_Armenia)

  • Bérénice
  • Five-act tragedy by the French 17th-century playwright Jean Racine

    (Judea) Antiochus - the king of Comagène Paulin - a confidant of Titus Arsace - a confidant of Antiochus Phénice - a confidante of Bérénice Rutile - a

    Bérénice

    Bérénice

    Bérénice

  • List of rulers of Parthian sub-kingdoms
  • VII 338–351 Arsaces II (Arshak II) 351–367 Papas (Pap) 367–374 Varasdates (Varazdat) 374–378 Vologases III 378–386 (Co-ruler with Arsaces III (Arshak

    List of rulers of Parthian sub-kingdoms

    List_of_rulers_of_Parthian_sub-kingdoms

  • Battle of Ganzak (363)
  • Atropatene, informed King Arsaces of this in advance, even before (Shapur) reached Atropatene. As soon as the Armenian King Arsaces learned this, he ordered

    Battle of Ganzak (363)

    Battle_of_Ganzak_(363)

  • Artabanus I of Parthia
  • Great King, Arsaces, Philhellene

    Parthian kings, he used the title of Arsaces on his coinage, which was the name of the first Parthian ruler Arsaces I (r. 247 – 217 BC), which had become

    Artabanus I of Parthia

    Artabanus I of Parthia

    Artabanus_I_of_Parthia

  • Antigonid dynasty
  • Dynasty of Hellenistic kings

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Antigonid dynasty

    Antigonid dynasty

    Antigonid_dynasty

  • Phraates III
  • Great King

    rest of the Parthian kings, he used the title of Arsaces—the name of the first Parthian ruler Arsaces I (r. 247 – 217 BC)—on his coinage. This had become

    Phraates III

    Phraates III

    Phraates_III

  • Seleucus II Callinicus
  • Ruler of the Seleucid Empire from 246 BC to 225 BC

    had been killed by Arsaces I, a chieftain of the nomadic Parni, based in the city of Nissa (modern day Nisa, Turkmenistan). Arsaces had previously attacked

    Seleucus II Callinicus

    Seleucus II Callinicus

    Seleucus_II_Callinicus

  • Iraota timoleon
  • Species of butterfly

    lobe. — Charles Swinhoe, Lepidoptera Indica. Vol. VIII Iraota timoleon arsaces (Fruhstorfer, 1907) (south India - Madhya Pradesh to Kerala) male above

    Iraota timoleon

    Iraota timoleon

    Iraota_timoleon

  • Berenice (opera)
  • 1737 opera by George Frideric Handel

    to Arsace she will marry him if only he can release Demetrio. Alessandro agrees to Arsace's request to help in the release of Demetrio, and Arsace determines

    Berenice (opera)

    Berenice (opera)

    Berenice_(opera)

  • Mithridatic dynasty
  • Former dynasty of Pontus (281 - 47 BC)

    of Pontus Titles King of Pontus King of the Cimmerian Bosphorus Dissolution 47 BC 37 BC last ruler (Arsaces of Pontus, Roman-appointed) Rhescuporis VI

    Mithridatic dynasty

    Mithridatic dynasty

    Mithridatic_dynasty

  • Mithridates IV of Parthia
  • Parthian king from to 57 to 54 BC

    Besides the title of King of Kings, Mithridates IV also used the titles of Arsaces and Great King. Mayor 2009, p. 1. Schmitt 2005. Olbrycht 2021. Kia 2016

    Mithridates IV of Parthia

    Mithridates IV of Parthia

    Mithridates_IV_of_Parthia

  • Gotarzes I
  • Great King, Arsaces

    Parthian kings, he used the title of Arsaces on his coinage, which was the name of the first Parthian ruler Arsaces I (r. 247 – 217 BC), which had become

    Gotarzes I

    Gotarzes I

    Gotarzes_I

  • Titus and Berenice
  • 1676 play

    William Smith as Antiochus, Matthew Medbourne as Paulinus, John Crosby as Arsaces, Thomas Gillow as Rutilius, Mary Lee as Berenice and Elizabeth Barry as

    Titus and Berenice

    Titus_and_Berenice

  • Iberian invasion of Armenia
  • rapidly, captured the capital Artaxata, and expelled the Parthian prince Arsaces. In response, King Artabanus III sent his son Orodes with a Parthian army

    Iberian invasion of Armenia

    Iberian_invasion_of_Armenia

  • Hellenistic period
  • Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC

    Antiochus III recaptured Arsacid controlled territory in 209 BC from Arsaces II. Arsaces II sued for peace and became a vassal of the Seleucids. It was not

    Hellenistic period

    Hellenistic period

    Hellenistic_period

  • Cleopatra Thea
  • Queen of the Seleucid Empire from 126 to 121 BC

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Cleopatra Thea

    Cleopatra Thea

    Cleopatra_Thea

  • Tryphaena
  • Queen consort of the Seleucid Empire

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Tryphaena

    Tryphaena

  • Orodes of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 37 to 42 AD

    arrived in Armenia, Orodes avenged the death of Arsaces I by executing the bribed servants who poisoned Arsaces. As this time the Roman emperor Tiberius, refused

    Orodes of Armenia

    Orodes_of_Armenia

  • Seleucus VII Philometor
  • Possible Seleucid King of Syria

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Seleucus VII Philometor

    Seleucus_VII_Philometor

  • List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
  • city of Quetzaltenango." Tegenaria arsacia Zamani & Marusik, 2019 Spider Arsaces I of Parthia A funnel weaver spider from Iran, named after the founder

    List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)

    List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)

  • Euephenes
  • King of Macedonia

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Euephenes

    Euephenes

  • Royal formula of Parthian coinage
  • ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟΣ", meaning "[coin] of king of kings Arsaces, the benefactor (Euergetes), the just (Dikaios), the illustrious (Epiphanes)

    Royal formula of Parthian coinage

    Royal formula of Parthian coinage

    Royal_formula_of_Parthian_coinage

  • Seleucid Empire
  • Hellenistic state in West Asia (312–63 BC)

    years later, the last was defeated and killed by the invading Parni of Arsaces—the region would then become the core of the Parthian Empire. Diodotus

    Seleucid Empire

    Seleucid Empire

    Seleucid_Empire

  • List of places named after people
  • Arkadag – Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow (Arkadag), former president Ashgabat – Arsaces I of Parthia Aşyr Kakabaýew adyndaky (Dashoguz) – Aşyr Kakabaýew (1909–1968)

    List of places named after people

    List_of_places_named_after_people

  • Hyrcania
  • Historical region in the south-east of the Caspian sea

    Andragoras was killed in 238 BC during the Parni conquest of Parthia, led by Arsaces, who went on to conquer Hyrcania in 235 BC, thereafter forming part of

    Hyrcania

    Hyrcania

    Hyrcania

  • Olympias the Deaconess
  • Christian saint

    emperor Constans who later married the Roman client king of Arsacid Armenia, Arsaces II (Arshak II). The paternal grandfather of Olympias was Flavius Ablabius

    Olympias the Deaconess

    Olympias the Deaconess

    Olympias_the_Deaconess

  • Epistula Mithridatis
  • Letter allegedly written by Mithridates VI

    "Letter of Mithridates"), also known as the Letter of Mithridates to King Arsaces, is a letter allegedly written by Mithridates VI of Pontus to the Parthian

    Epistula Mithridatis

    Epistula_Mithridatis

  • Dahae
  • Ancient Iranian people of Central Asia

    moved into Hyrcania, where they lived along the Ochus river. Their leader, Arsaces, would found the Parthian Empire. During the 2nd century BCE, both the

    Dahae

    Dahae

    Dahae

  • Arash
  • Heroic archer-figure of Iranian mythology

    to have considered 'Arash' to be the origin of the name 'Arshak' (i.e. Arsaces), the name of the Parthian dynasty derives from a Parthian or Eastern Iranian

    Arash

    Arash

    Arash

  • Antiochus VII Sidetes
  • King of Seleucid Empire from 138 to 129 BC

    Athenaeus, mentions a king named Seleucus, who was captured in Media by king Arsaces and treated like royalty. The identity of this Seleucus have been a matter

    Antiochus VII Sidetes

    Antiochus VII Sidetes

    Antiochus_VII_Sidetes

  • Artaxias III
  • Roman Client King of Armenia (13 BC-34 AD) (r. 18 AD-34 AD)

    proclaimed king. Artaxias reigned until his death in 34 AD. He was succeeded by Arsaces I, one of the sons of King Artabanus II of Parthia. Artaxias never married

    Artaxias III

    Artaxias III

    Artaxias_III

  • Antiochus IV Epiphanes
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 175 to 164 BC

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Antiochus IV Epiphanes

    Antiochus IV Epiphanes

    Antiochus_IV_Epiphanes

  • Gaetano Rossi
  • Italian opera librettist (1774–1855)

    Sebastiano Nasolini (1812) Venice, La Fenice dramma eroico 31 December 1803 Arsace e Semira Francesco Gnecco Venice, La Fenice dramma eroico in musica Spring

    Gaetano Rossi

    Gaetano Rossi

    Gaetano_Rossi

  • 209 BC
  • Calendar year

    Syrinx in Hyrcania. Antiochus III defeats Arsaces II at the Battle of Mount Labus and then forces Arsaces II to enter into an alliance with the Seleucids

    209 BC

    209_BC

  • Antiochus I of Commagene
  • King of Commagene from 70 to 31 BC

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Antiochus I of Commagene

    Antiochus I of Commagene

    Antiochus_I_of_Commagene

  • Strato I
  • Indo-Greek king from 125/120 to 110 BC

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Strato I

    Strato I

    Strato_I

  • Pahlavi scripts
  • Script of various Middle Iranian languages

    language (dialect) – in the Greek alphabet – dates back to the reign of Arsaces I of Parthia (250 BCE). The oldest evidence of Pahlavi script is from the

    Pahlavi scripts

    Pahlavi scripts

    Pahlavi_scripts

  • La Statira
  • Giovanni Francesco Costanzi Dario castrato soprano Giovanni Antonio Reina Arsace castrato soprano Domenico Genovesi Oribasio tenor Gaetano Leuzzi Idaspe

    La Statira

    La Statira

    La_Statira

  • Antiochus V Eupator
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 164 to 162 BC

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Antiochus V Eupator

    Antiochus V Eupator

    Antiochus_V_Eupator

  • Indo-Parthian kingdom
  • 19–226 CE kingdom in northwestern South Asia

    Satavastres Coin, and an anonymous prince who claimed to be brother of the king Arsaces, in that case an actual member of the ruling dynasty in Parthia. However

    Indo-Parthian kingdom

    Indo-Parthian_kingdom

  • Montesquieu
  • French judge, historian, and political philosopher (1689–1755)

    the Greatness of the Romans and their Decline, 1734) at Gallica Arsace et Isménie (Arsace and Isménie, a novel; 1742) De l'esprit des lois ((On) The Spirit

    Montesquieu

    Montesquieu

    Montesquieu

  • Seleucus V Philometor
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 126 to 125 BC

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Seleucus V Philometor

    Seleucus_V_Philometor

  • Philoxenus Anicetus
  • Indo-Greek king

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Philoxenus Anicetus

    Philoxenus Anicetus

    Philoxenus_Anicetus

  • Antiochus (son of Seleucus IV)
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 175 to 170 BC

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Antiochus (son of Seleucus IV)

    Antiochus (son of Seleucus IV)

    Antiochus_(son_of_Seleucus_IV)

  • List of Greco-Persian Wars
  • Parthian Empire Parthian victory that Seleucus was forced to acquiesce to Arsaces and leave Parthia to its devices 210–208 BC Second Seleucid-Parthian war

    List of Greco-Persian Wars

    List_of_Greco-Persian_Wars

  • 210s BC
  • Decade

    Aetolia will receive control of any territory acquired. Arsaces II succeeds his father Arsaces I as King of Parthia. Following the death of his father

    210s BC

    210s_BC

  • Armeno-Sasanian Wars of 363–371
  • carefully calculated flattery mingled with perjury Shapur, tricked King Arsaces; for after being invited to a banquet he was taken according to orders

    Armeno-Sasanian Wars of 363–371

    Armeno-Sasanian Wars of 363–371

    Armeno-Sasanian_Wars_of_363–371

  • Mithridates III of Commagene
  • King of Commagene from 20 to 12 BC

    Laodice Mithridates V Euergetes Mithridates VI Eupator Pharnaces II Darius Arsaces Polemon I Pythodorida Polemon II Monarchs of Commagene Ptolemaeus Sames

    Mithridates III of Commagene

    Mithridates_III_of_Commagene

  • Contralto
  • Low-pitched female singing voice

    La Cenerentola (Rossini) Arnalta, L'incoronazione di Poppea (Monteverdi) Arsace, Semiramide (Rossini) Art Banker, Facing Goya (Nyman) Azucena*, Il trovatore

    Contralto

    Contralto

  • Mamikonian
  • Armenian dynasty, 4th to 8th centuries

    The family reappears in chronicles in 355, during the reign of Arshak (Arsaces) II. At that point the family chief was sparapet Vasak Mamikonian. When

    Mamikonian

    Mamikonian

  • Mihr-Narseh
  • Sasanian nobleman and minister

    back to the legendary Kayanian king Vishtaspa and the first Arsacid king, Arsaces I (r. 247 – 217 BC). During the reign of Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420), Mihr-Narseh

    Mihr-Narseh

    Mihr-Narseh

    Mihr-Narseh

  • Hellenization
  • Spread of Greek language and culture

    his left hand and a cup in his right hand; Greek inscription reading ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΑΡΣΑΚΟΥ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟΣ "of the Great King Arsaces the Philhellene"

    Hellenization

    Hellenization

    Hellenization

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Online names & meanings

  • Arun
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Modern, Mythological, Parsi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Arun

    Mythical Charioteer of the Sun; Dawn; Red Colour; Sun; Calm

  • Jaisudha | ஜயஸுதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jaisudha | ஜயஸுதா

    Nectar of victory

  • Rasagnya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Rasagnya

    Perfect

  • Bry
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, French, Russian

    Bry

    Lovely; Precious

  • Ahitub
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Ahitub

    Brother of goodness.

  • Niranjan | நிரஂஜந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Niranjan | நிரஂஜந

    Simple

  • Sajjad
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sajjad

    One who does much prostrations

  • CHENGUANG
  • Female

    Chinese

    CHENGUANG

    morning glory.

  • Barshita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Barshita

    Nature; Rain

  • Mandra | மஂதரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mandra | மஂதரா

    Pleasant

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