- Pacorus I of Parthia
Pacorus I of Parthia (died 38 BC) was the son of king Orodes II of the Parthian Empire. It is possible that he was co-ruler with his father for at least part of his father's reign. He was the brother-in-law of king Artavasdes II of
Armenia .Following the defeat of the Roman general
Marcus Licinius Crassus at theBattle of Carrhae in 53 BC, Pacorus launched an invasion ofSyria in 51 BC, briefly conquering the Roman territory before being driven out by Cassius.Pacorus invaded Syria again in 40 BC in alliance with the Roman rebel
Quintus Labienus . The Roman garrisons defected to Labienus and the combined armies defeated the forces of the Roman governorDecidius Saxa , who lost most of his troops and several aquilae as he retreated toAntioch . With the Imperial forces routed, Pacorus and Labienus occupied the whole ofPalestine andAsia Minor , with the exception of a few cities that held out, including Tyre. InJudea , Pacorus deputyBarzapharnes deposed kingJohn Hyrcanus II and appointed his nephewAntigonus king in his place.In 39 BC, a Roman counterattack under
Publius Venditius killed Labienus in a battle in theTaurus Mountains and recovered Asia Minor. Pacorus returned to Syria in 38 BC but was killed in an attack on a Roman camp.References
*1911
*Plutarch , "Life of Crassus".
*Dio Cassius , xlviii–xlix.
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