Ardakhshir II
1st century BC king of Persis
Ardakhshir II | |
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Silver drachma of Ardakhshir II. | |
King of Persis | |
Reign | c. 1st century BC |
Predecessor | Darayan II |
Successor | Wahshir |
Father | Darayan II |
Religion | Zoroastrianism |
Ardakhshir II (also spelled Artaxerxes II) was king of Persis in the 1st century BC, a vassal state of the Parthian Empire.[1] An inscription written in Middle Persian on a silver cup bears his name.[1] He was succeeded by Wahsir.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Wiesehöfer 2009.
Sources
- Curtis, Vesta Sarkhosh (2007), "The Iranian Revival in the Parthian Period", in Curtis, Vesta Sarkhosh and Sarah Stewart (ed.), The Age of the Parthians: The Ideas of Iran, vol. 2, London & New York: I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd., in association with the London Middle East Institute at SOAS and the British Museum, pp. 7–25, ISBN 978-1-84511-406-0.
- Shayegan, M. Rahim (2011). Arsacids and Sasanians: Political Ideology in Post-Hellenistic and Late Antique Persia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–539. ISBN 9780521766418.
- Sellwood, David (1983), "Minor States in Southern Iran", in Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.), Cambridge History of Iran, vol. 3, London: Cambridge UP, pp. 299–322, ISBN 9780521200929
- Wiesehöfer, Josef (2000). "Frataraka". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. X, Fasc. 2. p. 195.
- Wiesehöfer, Josef (2009). "Persis, Kings of". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Ardakhshir II | ||
Preceded by Darayan II | King of Persis 1st century BC | Succeeded by Wahshir |
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Kings of Persis (after 132 BC–224 CE)
- Darayan I (after 132 BC)
- Wadfradad III (1st half of 1st century BC)
- Darayan II (c. 1st century BC)
- Ardakhshir II (c. 1st century BC)
- Wahshir (2nd half of 1st century BC)
- Pakor I (1st half of 1st century CE)
- Pakor II (1st half of 1st century CE)
- Nambad (mid 1st century)
- Napad (2nd half of 1st century)
- "Unknown king II"(end of 1st century)
- Wadfradad IV (1st half of 2nd century)
- Manchihr I (1st half of 2nd century)
- Ardakhshir III (1st half of 2nd century)
- Manchihr II (mid 2nd century)
- Pakor III (2nd half of 2nd century)
- Manchihr III (2nd half of 2nd century)
- Ardakhshir IV (end of 2nd century)
- Shapur (207/10 – 211/2)
- Ardakhshir V (211/2–224)
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