Artabanus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Artabanus
I - king of Parthia, 128-124 B.C.
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128/7
hia in battle against the Scythians, and the accession of Artabanus.
123/6
Artabanus I of Parthia is killed in battle against the Tocharii and
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Just_42.2
himself. [42.2] In his stead Artabanus, his uncle, was
THI_26
(140-124) the (?) 15th, king Arsaces and Pittit, the Elamite
Artabanus 2
- a Persian who murdered Xerxes in 465 B.C.
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Euseb]:Chron_125
Esther took place. Artabanus - for 6 months Artaxerxes "Ma
Just_3.1
his own subjects. Artabanus, his chief officer, conceivin
Nepos_21.1
was murdered by his prefect Artabanus.
Oros_2.11
was deceived by his prefect Artabanus and assassinated in the royal
Artabanus 3
- king of Parthia, 10-38 A.D
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RC_75
[B] King of kings Arsaces to Antiochus and Phraates
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