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Sinatruces of Parthia
King of the Parthian Empire, c. 75–69 BC / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sinatruces (also spelled Sinatrukes or Sanatruces) was king of the Parthian Empire from c. 75 BC to c. 69 BC.[lower-alpha 1] Some sources (incl. G. R. Farhad Assar[2] and Edward Dąbrowa[3]) indicate that he could have been a son of the Parthian ruler Mithridates I (r. 171–132 BC), and a half-brother of Phraates II. David Sellwood, historian, designates Sinatruces as a probably younger brother of Mithridates I.[4] Sinatruces was succeeded by his son Phraates III.
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Sinatruces | |
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Great King | |
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King of the Parthian Empire | |
Reign | c. 75 – 69 BC |
Predecessor | Orodes I |
Successor | Phraates III |
Born | c. 158 BC |
Died | 69 BC (aged 90) |
Issue | Phraates III |
Dynasty | Arsacid dynasty |
Father | Mithridates I (?) |
Religion | Zoroastrianism |
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