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    Artavasdes II (Ancient Greek: Ἀρταουάσδης Artaouásdēs), also known as Artavazd II, was king of Armenia from 55 BC to 34 BC. A member of the Artaxiad dynasty...
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    Mithradates II invaded Armenia and defeated Artavasdes. Artavasdes was forced to recognize Parthian suzerainty over Armenia, as well as give Mithradates II his...
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    Artavasdes IV of Armenia; also known as Artavasdes II of Atropatene; Artavasdes II of Media Atropatene and Armenia Major; Artavasdes II, and Artavasdes...
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    Artavasdes I of Media Atropatene, also known as Artavasdes I of Atropatene (before or about 59 BC – about 20 BC) and Artabazus, was a prince who served...
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  • Artavasdes III, King of Armenia and Media Atropatene from AD 4 to 6, also known as Artavasdes II of Media Atropatene Artavasdes IV, King of Armenia from 252 until...
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    until 20 BC. Artaxias II was the eldest son of Artavasdes II of Armenia by a mother whose name is unknown and was the namesake of his paternal ancestor...
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    Artavasdes III was a king of the Kingdom of Armenia who ruled from 5 to 2 BC. He may have been a son of the Artavasdes II of Armenia, thus a brother of...
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  • the Armenian cavalry were essential. In 35 BCE, after Antony's siege equipment had been destroyed by the Parthians, Armenian King Artavasdes II predicted...
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    legions under legatus Oppius Statianus and accompanied by King Artavasdes II of Armenia, took a different longer route. After entering Atropatene, the...
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  • organized by the Armenians. In 4, Ariobarzanes II died and was succeeded his son Artavasdes III, who was also killed 2 years later. Ariobarzanes II had two sons:...
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