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List of rulers of Parthian sub kingdoms

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Arsacids of Armenia 12–428 AD

  1. Vonones 12–16, former king of Parthia
  2. Orodes 16–18 son of Artabanus III king of Parthia
  3. Artaxias III 18–35
  4. Arsaces I 35 son of Artabanus III
  5. Orodes 35
  6. Mithridates I 35–37 son of Mithridates (II) king of Iberia
  7. Orodes 37–42 again
  8. Mithridates I 42–52 again
  9. Rhadamistus 52–54 son of Pharasmanes (III) king of Iberia
  10. Tiridates I 54–60 son of Vonones II king of Parthia & Medes
  11. Tigranes VI 60–62 from the house of Herod
  12. Tiridates I 62–c. 75 again
  13.  ?Vologases (I) c. 75–89 (Probably Vologases II of Parthia)
  14. Sanatruk 89–109 (Probably son of Vologases II of Parthia)
  15. Axidares (Ashkhadar) 110–113 son of Pacorus II king of Parthia
  16. Parthamasiris (Partamasir) 113–114 son of Pacorus II king of Parthia
  17. Roman province 114–115
  18. Mithridates II 115–116 brother of Osroes I
  19. Sanatruces II 116 son of Mithridates II
  20. Orontes V 116–118 son of Abgar VII king of Osrhoene
  21. Vologases I 116–138/144
  22. Sohaemus 144–161
  23. Pacorus 161–164 (Aurelius Pacorus)
  24. Sohaemus 164–171 again
  25. Tiridates (II) 171
  26. Sohaemus 171–186 again
  27. Vologases II 186–198 son of Tigranes (king of sophene ?)
  28.  ?Sanatruces III 198–215
  29. Khosrov I 215–216 son of Vologases II
  30. Tiridates II (or III) 217–222 (Probably Tiridates IV king of Parthia and Medes)
  31.  ?Khosrov (II) 222–238
  32.  ?Tiridates (IV) 238–252
  33. Artavasdes VI 252–279
  34. Khosrov II 279–287
  35. Tiridates (V) 287–298
  36. Tiridates III 298–330
  37. Sanatruces IV 330 usurper
  38. Khosrov III 330–338
  39. Tigranes VII 338–351
  40. Arsaces II (Arshak II) 351–367
  41. Papas (Pap) 367–374
  42. Varasdates (Varazdat) 374–378
  43. Vologases III 378–386 co-ruler with Arsaces III (Arshak III)
  44. Arsaces III 378–389 co-ruler with Vologases III then Khosrov IV
  45. Khosrov IV 386–392 co-ruler with Arsaces III & then alone
  46. Vramshapuh 392–414
  47. Khosrov IV 414–416 again
  48. Tigranes VIII 416 co-ruler with Arsaces IV
  49. Arsaces IV 416 co-ruler with Tigranes VIII
  50. Shapur 416–420 later Shapur IV king of Iran son of Yazdegerd I Sassanid king of Iran
  51. Artaxias IV (Artashir IV) 422–428

Arsacids of Media 144 BC – 232 AD

  1. Vologases (Bagasha) 144–122 BC
  2. Arsaces 122–111
  3. Artaxerxes 111–97
  4. Artabanus 97–88
  5. Mithridates 88–67
  6. Darius 67–65
  7. Mithridates 65–55
  8. Orodes 55–50
  9. Pacorus 50–38
  10.  ?Tiridates c. 30–25
  11.  ?Mithridates 12–9 BC
  12.  ?Orodes c. 4–6 AD
  13. Artabanus 9–12 AD
  14. ....
  15. Vonones c. 45–51
  16. Pacorus 51–75 son of Vonones
  17. ....
  18. Arsaces c. 136 AD
  19.  ?Pacorus to 163 AD
  20. ....
  21. Vologases to 208
  22. ....
  23. Artabanus 213–226
  24. Pacorus from 226 AD son of Artabanus

Arsacids of Caucasian Albania 123 BC – c .490 AD

  1. Vachagan I the Brave
  2. Vache I
  3. Urnayr
  4. Vachagan II
  5. Mirhavan
  6. Satoy
  7. Asay
  8. Aswagen
  9. Vache
  10. Vachagan III the Pious

Arsacids of Hyrcania c. 170 BC – c. 230 AD

  1. Arsaces c. 165 BC son of Phraates I
  2. Himerus to 129 BC
  3. Otanes c. 70 BC
  4. Artabanus c. 9–40 AD
  5. Gotarzes 40–51 AD

Kings of Sistan c. 20 –c. 240 AD

  • Main Indo-Parthian rulers
    1. Gondophares I (c. 20 BC – first years AD) Coin
    2. Gondophares II Sarpedones (first years AD – c. 20 AD)Coin
    3. Abdagases I (first years AD – mid-1st century AD) Coin
    4. Gondophares III Gadana, previously Orthagnes (c. 20 AD – 30 AD?)
    5. Gondophares IV Sases, previously Sases, (mid-1st century AD)
    6. Pacores (late 1st century AD) Coin

    Kings of Merv & Abarshahr c. 10–c. 250 AD

    1.  ? cont. with Phraates V
    2.  ? cont. with Artabanus II
    3.  ? cont. with Gotarzes II and Vardanes I
    4. D... c. 50 AD
    5. Po... cont. with Vologases I
    6. Sanabares c. 2nd half of the 1st century AD
    7. Pacores c. 100 AD
    8.  ? cont. with Vologases III and Mithridates IV
    9.  ? cont. with Vologases III and Mithridates IV
    10. Tiren cont. with Vologases IV
    11.  ? cont. with Vologases IV
    12. Ardashir c. 200 AD
    13.  ? 1st half of the 3rd century
    14.  ? 1st half of the 3rd century
    15.  ? c. 250 AD

    Rulers of Hatra

    In inscriptions found at Hatra, several rulers are mentioned. Other rulers are sporadically mentioned by classical authors. They appear with two titles. The earlier rulers are called mry´ (translation uncertain, perhaps administrator), the later ones mlk -king.

    Contents

    Kings of Elymais c. 147 BC – c. 224 AD

    1. Kamnaskires I Megas Soter (c. 147–c. 145 BC)
    2. Kamnaskires II Nikephoros (c 145–c. 139 BC)
    3. Okkonapses (c. 139/138 BC)
    4. Tigraios (c. 138/137 – c. 133/132 bc)
    5. Darius (before c. 129 BC)
    6. Kamnaskires III Megas Nikephorus (c. 85 BC)
    7. Kamnaskires IV (c. 82/81–c. 76/75 BC) with Anzaze (his Queen)
    8. Kamnaskires V (c. 73/72–c. 46 BC)
    9. Kamnaskires VI (c. 46–c. 28 BC)
    10. Kamnaskires VII (c. 28 BC – c. 1 AD)
    11. Kamnaskires VIII (c. 1–c. 15 AD)
    12. Kamnaskires IX (c. 15–c. 25 AD)
    13. Orodes I (c. 25–c. 50 AD)
    14. Orodes II (c. 50–c. 70 AD) son of Orodes I
    15. Phraates (c. 70–c. 90 AD) son of Orodes (I or II)
    16. Orodes III (c. 90–c. 100 AD) son of Orodes II
    17. Kamnaskires-Orodes (c. 100–c. 120 AD) son of Orodes II
    18. Ariobarzanes (c. 125 AD)
    19. Osroes (c. 125–c. 130 AD)
    20. Unknown King I (c. 130–c. 140 AD)
    21. Orodes IV & Ulpan (c. 140–c. 160 AD)
    22. Abarbasi (c. 160–c. 170 AD)
    23. Orodes V (c. 170–c. 180 AD) son of Beldusa
    24. Vologases (c. 180–c. 190 AD)
    25. Unknown King II (c. 190–c. 210 AD)
    26. Unknown King III (c. 210–c. 220 AD)
    27. Orodes VI (c. 220 – 224 AD)

    Kings of Characene c. 170 BC–c. 222 AD

    1. Hyspaosines c. 127–122/121 BC
    2. Apodakos c. 110/109-104/103 BC
    3. Tiraios I 95/94-90/89 BC
    4. Tiraios II 79/78-49/48 BC
    5. Artabazos 49/48-48/47 BC
    6. Attambelos I 47/46-25/24 BC
    7. Theonesios I c. 19/18 BC
    8. Attambalos II c. 17/16 BC - AD 8/9
    9. Abinergaos I 10/11; 22/23
    10. Orabazes I c. 19
    11. Attambalos III c. 37/38-44/45
    12. Theonesios II c. 46/47
    13. Theonesios III c. 52/53
    14. Attambalos IV 54/55-64/65
    15. Attambalos V 64/65-73/74
    16. Orabazes II c. 73-80
    17. Pakoros (II) 80-101/02 king of Iran
    18. Attambalos VI c. 101/02-105/06
    19. Theonesios IV c. 110/11-112/113
    20. Attambalos VII 113/14-117
    21. Meredates c. 131-150/51 son of Pakoros (II) king of Iran
    22. Orabazes III c. 150/151-165
    23. Abinergaios II (?) c. 165-180
    24. Attambalos VIII c. 180-195 (?)
    25. Maga (?) c. 195-210
    26. Abinergaos III c. 210-222

    Kings of Osrhoene 132 BC–c. 293 AD

    1. Aryu (132–127 BC)
    2. Abdu bar Maz'ur (127–120 BC)
    3. Fradhasht bar Gebar'u (120–115 BC)
    4. Bakru I bar Fradhasht (115–112 BC)
    5. Bakru II bar Bakru (112–94 BC)
    6. Ma'nu I (94 BC)
    7. Abgar I Piqa (94–68 BC)
    8. Abgar II bar Abgar (68–52 BC)
    9. Ma'nu II (52–34 BC)
    10. Paqor (34–29 BC)
    11. Abgar III (29–26 BC)
    12. Abgar IV Sumaqa (26–23 BC)
    13. Ma'nu III Saphul (23–4 BC)
    14. Abgar V Ukkama bar Ma'nu (Abgarus of Edessa) (4 BC–7 AD)
    15. Ma'nu IV bar Ma'nu (7–13 AD)
    16. Abgar V Ukkama bar Ma'nu (13–50)
    17. Ma'nu V bar Abgar (50–57)
    18. Ma'nu VI bar Abgar (57–71)
    19. Abgar VI bar Ma'nu (71–91)
    20. Sanatruk (91–109)
    21. Abgar VII bar Ezad (109–116)
    22. Roman interregnum 116–118
    23. Yalur (118–122, co-ruler with Parthamaspates)
    24. Parthamaspates (118–123)
    25. Ma'nu VII bar Ezad (123–139)
    26. Ma'nu VIII bar Ma'nu (139–163)
    27. Wa'il bar Sahru (163–165)
    28. Ma'nu VIII bar Ma'nu (165–167)
    29. Abgar VIII (167–177)
    30. Abgar IX (the great) (177–212)
    31. Abgar X Severus bar Ma'nu (212–214)
    32. Abgar (X) Severus Bar Abgar (IX) Rabo (214–216)
    33. Ma’nu (IX) Bar Abgar (X) Severus (216–242)
    34. Abgar (XI) Farhat Bar Ma’nu (IX) (242–244)

    Kings of Adiabene c. 69 BC – c. 310 AD

    1. Izates I (c. 15 AD)
    2. Bazeus Monobazus I (20?–30?)
    3. Heleni (c. 30–58)
    4. Izates II bar Monobazus (c. 34–58)
    5. Vologases (a Parthian rebel opposing Izates II) (c. 50)
    6. Monobazus II bar Monobazus (58 – middle of the 70s)
    7. Meharaspes (?–116)
    8. To the Roman Empire (116–117)
    9. Narsai of Adiabene (c. 170–200)
    10. Shahrat (Shahrad) (c. 220)
    11. To the Sassanid Empire (226–649)
    12. Ardashir II (344–376)
    13. Aphraates (c. 310)

    Kings of Korduene c. 140 BC – c. 230 AD

    1. Zarbenus until c. 69 BC. Killed by Tigranes II

    References

    List of rulers of Parthian sub-kingdoms Wikipedia


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