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    Wadfradad III, Hellenized as Autophradates III, was the second king of Persis, ruling sometime in the 1st half of the 1st century BC. He was the successor...
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    forerunner"), which is also attested in the Achaemenid-era. Later the frataraka Wadfradad II (fl. 138 BCE) was made a vassal of the Iranian Parthian (Arsacid) Empire...
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    coinage of Darayan I and his successors. Darayan I was succeeded by Wadfradad III. The Parthian variant of the name is Dārāw, whilst the New Persian version...
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    inscription in Aramaic d’ryw mlk' brh wtprdt mlk’ ("Darius the King, son of Wadfradad the King"). Wiesehöfer 2009. Sellwood 1983, p. 304. Curtis, Vesta Sarkhosh...
    3 KB (242 words) - 14:43, 1 June 2023
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    XVI, Ch.8.4 Tacitus, The Annals, 11.10 See: Unknown King (III) (c. AD 140) See: Tiridates III (c. AD 224 – 228?) In Persian it means "King of Kings" "The...
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    Wahbarz, Wadfradad I and Wadfradad II. However, recent findings of Persis coins have led to more a likely chronology; Ardakhshir I, Wahbarz, Wadfradad I, Baydad...
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    which is also attested in the Achaemenid-era. Later under the frataraka Wadfradad II (fl. 138 BCE) was made a vassal of the Iranian Parthian (Arsacid) Empire...
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    which is also attested in the Achaemenid-era. Later under the frataraka Wadfradad II (fl. 138 BC) was made a vassal of the Iranian Parthian (Arsacid) Empire...
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    which is also attested in the Achaemenid-era. Later, under the frataraka Wadfradad II (fl. 138 BC), Pars was made a vassal of the Iranian Parthian (Arsacid)...
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