Orodes II (Herodius) Audomharjaz (Hyrodes Anaridius) d. -38
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Рођени род | Herodius |
Пол | мушки |
Цело име (рођено) | Orodes II (Herodius) Audomharjaz |
Друга презимена | Hyrodes Anaridius |
Друга имена | Эредей, Ейнриди, Heredius |
Родитељи | |
Вики-страница | wikipedia:Orodes_II_of_Parthia |
Догађаји
Рођење: Sepphora Galatia
Рођење једног детета: ♀ ? (Possible Sister of Phrarotes IV) [?]
Рођење једног детета: ♂ Pharotes IV Daniya (of Parthia) [Herodius]
Рођење једног детета: ♂ Pacorus I (Paquori) Daniya (of Parthia) [Herodius] d. -38
Физички опис: Anridia
Титуле : Prince of Edom
изм -57 и -38 Титуле : King of Parthia
-38 Смрт: Apaida, Transylvania
Напомена
During the reign of Orodes II, the general of the Parthian army was a
The Surenas or "House of Suren" is one of two Parthian noble families explicitely mentioned by name in sources dateable to the Arsacid period. It is probable that the Surenas were landowners in Sakastan, that is, in the region between Arachosia and Drangiana in present-day southwestern Afghanistan.
From Ammianus Marcellinus and other historiographers of late antiquity, it appears that 'Surena' was also a title of office. "The highest dignity in the kingdom, next to the Crown, was that of Surena, or 'Field-Marshal', and this position was hereditary in a particular family."
Surena is the Greek and Latin form of Sûrên[2] or Sūrēn.[3] As 'Suren', the name remains common in Armenia and Scandinavia where the warrior class is referred to as the king's Svennar.
Извори
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apahida - Location of Apaida
- ↑ Bivar, A. D. H. (1983), "The Political History of Iran under the Arsacids", in Yarshater, Ehsan, Cambridge History of Iran 3.1, London: Cambridge UP, pp. 21–100 -
- ↑ Schippmann, K. (1987), "Arsacid ii: The Arsacid Dynasty", Encyclopaedia Iranica 2, New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, pp. 525–536 -
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepphoris - Location of Sepphora (Tzipori) Galatia
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galatia - Boundaries of Galatia
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