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  • were defeated by the Romans in 190 BC, Zariadres and his ally Artaxias I of Greater Armenia (possibly also Zariadres' son) revolted against the Seleucids...
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    the Battle of Magnesia in 190 BC, both Zariadres and Artaxias declared themselves independent kings. Zariadres and his descendants ruled the Kingdom of...
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    himself to be an "Orontid king" and "the son of Zareh (Zariadres)" has proven that Artaxias and Zariadres were not Macedonian generals from outside of Armenia...
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    the Mediterranean Sea. According to the geographer Strabo, Artaxias and Zariadres were two satraps of the Seleucid Empire who ruled over the provinces of...
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    paternal uncle Zariadres and granddaughter of Artaxias I. He also considered likely that the reason for the rebellion of Tigranes's son Zariadres was the birth...
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  • life of Tigranes and all of Armenia. Cleopatra bore Tigranes four sons: Zariadres, Artavasdes II of Armenia, Tigranes and an other, and three daughters...
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    in his Geographica, Sophene first emerged as a distinct kingdom under Zariadres (fl. 190 BC), who was installed as its ruler by the Seleucid king Antiochus...
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    same year by Artaxias I alongside the Armenian kingdom of Sophene led by Zariadres. Artaxias seized Yervandashat, united the Armenian Highlands at the expense...
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    Artsruni dynasty. Mithrobuzanes was also the name of the successor of Zariadres, a king of Sophene in the 2nd century BC who is thought to have been an...
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    exiled and that the kingdom instead be entrusted to Artaxias's other son Zariadres. After King Artaxias denied this request, Mazhan began plotting against...
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  • region is named after the city of Zarehavan, which itself is named after Zariadres. Zarevand Its area corresponded to the current regions of Salmast and...
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  • name would be Me(h)ruzhan (Մեհրուժան). He was the son and successor of Zariadres. His reigning period is uncertain; he is attested between 188 and 163...
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    in his Geographica, Sophene first emerged as a distinct kingdom under Zariadres (fl. 190 BC), who was installed as its ruler by the Seleucid king Antiochus...
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  • who then divided the land between his generals Artaxias (Artashes) and Zariadres (Zareh), both of whom would claim descent from the Orontid family. In...
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  • by the Romans, two of Antiochus III's Armenian satraps, Artaxias and Zariadres, declare themselves independent of the Seleucids. With Roman consent,...
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    Tigranes's roles be stripped from the army and instead be entrusted to Zariadres. Artaxias rejected the request and Mazhan began plotting against Tigranes...
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  • three vassal strategoi (military governors): Artaxias (Greater Armenia), Zariadres (Sophene) and Mithridates (Lesser Armenia). After a decade of vassalage...
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  • Kingdom of Alania Compromise[citation needed] Artaxias I's general and son Zariadres captured, would be released on the following terms: Javakheti, Ardahan...
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    which in turn allowed the Armenian strategoi of Antiochus, Artaxias and Zariadres to take control of an independent Armenian Kingdom. The Romans perceiving...
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    228 – 212 BC Predecessor Arsames I Successor Zariadres Died 212 BC Sophene Consort Antiochis Issue Zariadres(?) Dynasty Orontid dynasty Father Arsames I...
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