ARTABANUS — fil. Hystaspis, Darii frater, Xerxem bellum Graecis inferre parantem primo disluadere conatus est, sed postea, bellô infeliciter a Xerxe gestô, deficiente Regis maiestate, in spem regni adductus, adiuvante Mithridate Eunuchô, Xerxen obtruncat, ac … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ARTABANUS I — ARTABANUS I. post nepotem Phraaten II. Rex Parthorum. In bello contra Thogarienses vulneratus, obiit. Iustin. l. 42. c. 2. successore Mithridate II. seu Magnô, quem vide … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ARTABANUS II — ARTABANUS II. Medorum primo, vel Dacorum, Tacit. dein Parthorum Rex, Vonone, a quo bis victus, tandem superatô, thronum occupavit, plurimis Arsacidarum, e quibus ipsemet oriundus erat, interfectis. Spretâ Tiberii senectute Armeniam repuit, Arsace … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ARTABANUS IV — ARTABANUS IV. et ultimus Parthorum Rex post fratrem Vologesem III. perpetuô cum Romanis, inprimis cum Ant. Caracalla, bellô implicitus, qui siliae Artabani nuptias se ambire simulans, vitae eius insidias struxit. Ab Artaxerxe postea, qui… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Artabanus IV — (reigned ca. a.d. 216 224) The last ruler of the Arsacid dynasty and the Parthian Empire. After the death of his father, King Vologases V, in about 208, Artabanus fought with the new king, his brother Vologases VI, and eventually won. Not long … Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary
Artabanus V — ▪ king of Parthia flourished 3rd century last king of the Parthian empire (reigned c. AD 213–224) in southwest Asia. He was the younger son of Vologases IV, who died probably in 207, and was ruling the Median provinces at the time of… … Universalium
Artabanus — ▪ Achaemenian minister also called Ardaban died 465/464 BC minister of the Achaemenid king Xerxes I of Persia, whom he murdered in 465. According to one Greek source, Artabanus had previously killed Xerxes son Darius and feared that the… … Universalium
Artabanus I — ▪ king of Parthia also called Arsaces II flourished 3rd and 2nd centuries BC king of Parthia (reigned 211–191 BC) in southwestern Asia. In 209 he was attacked by the Seleucid king Antiochus III of Syria, who took Hecatompylos, the Arsacid… … Universalium
Artabanus II of Parthia — ruled the Parthian Empire from about AD 10 to 38. He was the son of a princess of the Arsacid Dynasty who lived in the East among the Dahan nomads. He was raised to the throne by those Parthian grandees who would not acknowledge Vonones I, whom… … Wikipedia
Artabanus of Persia — Artabanus the Hyrcanian was a Persian political figure during the Achaemenid Dynasty who was reportedly Regent of Persia for a few months (465 BC 464 BC).Artabanus probably originated from the province of Hyrcania and reportedly served as the… … Wikipedia