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  1. Parthamasiris, also known as Partamasir or Parthomasiris (flourished second half of the 1st century and first half of the 2nd century, died 114) was a Parthian prince who served as a Roman client king of Armenia.

  2. 12 apr 2018 · Parthamasiris, also known as Partamasir or Parthomasiris (flourished second half of the 1st century & first half of the 2nd century, died 114) was a Parthian Prince who served as a Roman Client King of Armenia.

  3. www.livius.org › articles › personParthamasiris - Livius

    Parthamasiris: king of Armenia (r. 113-114 CE) from the Arsacid dynasty. In c.110 CE, the Parthian king Osroes I intervened in Armenia, where his nephew Axidares (a son of Osroes' brother and Pacorus II) was king. Osroes replaced Axidares with Parthamasiris, another son of Pacorus.

  4. 8 apr 2020 · Parthamasiris was not the grandest ruler in the history of Armenia – he occupied the Armenian throne for only twelve months and was unable to realize his state ambitions. Or maybe, he did not even have time to formulate a plan for the development of the country.

  5. Parthamasiris of Armenia è un arsacide re di Armenia, avendo regnò dal 113 a 114. Figlio del re Pacoro II, viene portato al trono di Armenia dallo zio Osroè I st, a spese del fratello Axidares dell'Armenia. Questa intrusione dei Parti negli affari armeni è considerata da Roma una violazione del Trattato di Rhandeia.

  6. 26 feb 2018 · The Arsacid (Arshakuni) dynasty of Armenia ruled that kingdom from 12 CE to 428 CE. A branch of the Arsacid dynasty of Parthia, the Armenian princes also played out a prolonged balancing act by remaining...

  7. 24 set 2012 · Thereupon Osroes deposed him in favour of his brother Parthamasiris, who obediently —but without first effectively ousting Axidares— joined the Euphratesian expedition, but did not therefore, it seems, give up hope that Trajan would ultimately recognise his claims in Armenia.