Reign 212 - 188 BC Predecessor Abdissares Issue Artaxias I Died 188 BC Children Artaxias I Grandparents Arsames I, Arsames II | Coronation 188 BC Burial Sophene Father Xerxes Parents Xerxes of Armenia Houses Orontid Dynasty, Armavir | |
Grandchildren Tigranes I, Artavasdes I of Armenia Similar Artaxias I, Tigranes I, Artavasdes I of Armenia, Xerxes of Armenia, Arsames I |
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Zariadres (Armenian: Զարեհ Zareh) was a King of Sophene.
Strabo cites Sophene being taken over by a "general" of king Antiochus III by 200 BC, called Zariadres.
Following the defeat of Antiochus III by the Romans at the Battle of Magnesia in 190 BC, Zariadres and Artaxias* revolted and with Roman consent began to reign as kings at the Treaty of Apamea in 188 BC; Zariadres over Sophene and Artaxias over Armenia.
It is possible that Zariadres (Dsariadres) was the father of Abdissares, although the scant historical records have Abdissares ruling before Zariadres. The name written as Dsariadris might be a Greek corruption of the name Bagdassar. A hypothesis is that king Bagdassar was forced to accept rule by king Antiochus III, but stayed as a Satrap, paying tribute until the Battle of Magnesia allowed him to reassert his independence. Strabo was writing 200 years after these events and may not have been accurate.