Artavasdes I of Armenia (died 115 BC), King of Armenia
Artavasdes I of Media Atropatene, King of Media Atropatene and of Sophene in the latter half of the 1st century BC
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ArtavasdesI may refer to: ArtavasdesI of Armenia (died 115 BC), King of Armenia ArtavasdesI of Media Atropatene, King of Media Atropatene and of Sophene...
that Khorenatsi's ArtavasdesI is modeled on or conflated with the later Artaxiad king Artavasdes II. Khorenatsi writes that ArtavasdesI was the oldest...
the name Artavasdes is a variation of the name Artabazanes (see Asha). According to modern genealogies the father of ArtavasdesI, Ariobarzanes I, was a...
known as Artavasdes III of Armenia ArtavasdesI (died 115 BC), King of Armenia Artavasdes II (died 31 BC), King of Armenia 53 BC to 34 BC Artavasdes III,...
ArtavasdesI Mamikonian (Armenian: Արտավազդ Ա Մամիկոնյան) was an Armenian sparapet of the Kingdom of Armenia, and the oldest ancestor of the Mamikonian...
VI Eupator. Like his father, Artavasdes continued using the title of King of Kings, as seen from his coins. Artavasdes' name is the Latin attestation...
Artavasdes IV of Armenia; also known as Artavasdes II of Atropatene; Artavasdes II of Media Atropatene and Armenia Major; Artavasdes II, and Artavasdes...
century BC. Few records have survived about his and his predecessor ArtavasdesI's reign, which has led to some confusion. Some modern scholars have doubted...
elected King that same year after Antony captured his father Artavasdes II), ArtavasdesI of Media Atropatene and Phraates IV of Parthia. In 33 BC, Alexander...
into a major urban and commercial center. He was succeeded by his son ArtavasdesI. The Greek form Artaxias ultimately derives from the Old Iranian name...
Tigranes's coins, was seen as an auspicious sign. Either the son or nephew of ArtavasdesI, Tigranes was given as a hostage to Mithridates II of Parthia after Armenia...
Artaxias I Tigranes I, c. 120–c. 95 BC, son of ArtavasdesI Tigranes II "the Great", 96/95–56/55 BC, son of Tigranes IArtavasdes II, 56–34/30 BC, son...
loyalty of Artavasdes, who had married his sister to the heir to the Parthian throne. In 35 BC, Antony invaded Armenia and sent Artavasdes into captivity...
Arshak (Georgian: არშაკი). A son of the king of Armenia, purportedly of ArtavasdesI (r. c. 161–post 123 BC), he is reported to have been installed following...
with the support of the Parthians, to Armenia and claims the throne. ArtavasdesI escapes to Rome, where Caesar Augustus receives him. Lucius Licinius...
himself betrayed by Artavasdes II, king of Armenia, invaded his kingdom in 34 BC, took him prisoner, and concluded a treaty with ArtavasdesI, king of Media...
Rome's ally Artavasdes II of Armenia (r. 53–34 BC). Orodes persuaded Artavasdes to a marriage alliance between the crown prince Pacorus I of Parthia (d...
Family of Commagene: (1) Iotapa (daughter of ArtavasdesI) (born in 43 BC), daughter of King ArtavasdesI of Media Atropatene, Queen consort of King Mithridates...
Antony d. AD 25) Philo of Alexandria, Jewish philosopher (d. AD 50) ArtavasdesI, king of Media Atropatene (approximate date) Artaxias II, king of Armenia...
Calpurnia, in Rome. The colonia of Florentia, modern Florence, founded. ArtavasdesI, king of Media Atropatene (approximate date) Livy, Roman historian and...
succeeded his son Artavasdes III, who was also killed 2 years later. Ariobarzanes II had two sons: Artavasdes III Gaius Julius Ariobarzanes I, who may have...
his son Alexander Helios with princess Iotapa, the daughter of king ArtavasdesI. The Kinambroi surrender to Octavian. Crown Prince Ao ascends to the...
with the support of the Parthians, to Armenia and claims the throne. ArtavasdesI escapes to Rome, where Caesar Augustus receives him. Marcus Vipsanius...
daughter to wed the Armenian Prince Artaxias, son of the pro-Seleucid king ArtavasdesI. These alliances, however, could not prevent the rise of the Kingdom...
Mithridates II invaded Armenia and made its king ArtavasdesI acknowledge Parthian suzerainty. ArtavasdesI was forced to give the Parthians Tigranes as a...
Argishti I (Armenian: Արգիշտի Ա), was the sixth known king of Urartu, reigning from 786 BC to 764 BC. He founded the citadel of Erebuni in 782 BC, which...