Roman client queen of Armenia (r. 8–5 BC, 2 BC–AD 2 and 6 AD-12 AD)
Erato
Queen of Armenia
1st co-reign with Tigranes IV
Reign
8–5 BC
Predecessor
Tigranes III
Successor
Artavasdes III
Queen of Armenia
2nd co-reign with Tigranes IV
Reign
2 BC–AD 1
Predecessor
Artavasdes III
Successor
Herself
Queen of Armenia sole reign
Reign
1–2 AD
Predecessor
Tigranes IV and Herself
Successor
Ariobarzanes II
Queen of Armenia
co-reign with Tigranes V
Reign
6–12 AD
Predecessor
Artavasdes IV
Successor
Vonones I
Spouse
Tigranes IV
Dynasty
Artaxiad
Father
Tigranes III
Erato (Armenian: Էրատո) was a queen of Armenia from the Artaxiad dynasty. She co-ruled as Roman client queen in 8–5 BC and 2 BC–AD 1 with Tigranes IV.[1] Erato reigned alone in 1–2 AD.[2] After living in political exile for a number of years, she co-ruled as Roman client queen from 6 until 12 with Tigranes V, her distant paternal relative and possible second husband. She may be viewed as one of the last hereditary rulers of her nation.[3]
^Nercessian, Y. T. (1984). Հայ Դրամագիտական Ուսումնասիրություններ (in Armenian). Armenian Numismatic Society. p. 274. ISBN 978-0-9606842-2-9.
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