Tiridates   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Tiridates   I - brother of Arsaces; king of Parthia, 3rd century B.C.
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Arrian:Fr_30 eason. Arsaces and Tiridates were two brothers, descendant

  Tiridates 2   II - king of Parthia, c. 32-26 B.C.
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31/19 Tiridates rebels against Phraates, and establishes himself as king
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Just_42.5 Parthians had made one Tiridates king, who, when he hear

  Tiridates 3   I - king of Armenia, c. 52-88 A.D.
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[Sen]:Octav_3   right hand of his, and Tiridates may throw his kingdom, and

  Tiridates 4   - a Persian satrap in the reign of Dareius III
PsCallisth_2.14 idates had his place and Tiridates, first of bowmen, and


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