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  1. Artabanus IV, also known as Ardavan IV ( Parthian :𐭓𐭕𐭐𐭍), incorrectly known in older scholarship as Artabanus V, [1] was the last ruler of the Parthian Empire from c. 213 to 224. He was the younger son of Vologases V, who died in 208.

  2. Mar 13, 2021 · Learn about the last Parthian king who was defeated by Ardashir I in A.D. 224. See his coins with bust, tiara, archer and sea monster motifs.

  3. www.livius.org › articles › personArtabanus IV - Livius

    Artabanus IV: last Arsacid king of the Parthian Empire (r.214-224). In the first half of the second century, the Parthian Empire had been divided, but king Vologases IV had reunited it and even increased its influence in Armenia, where he had managed to get his son Vologases V appointed.

  4. Contents. Artabanus IV. king of Parthia. Also known as: Ardaban IV. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Iran. In ancient Iran: Dissolution of the Parthian state. …in 79 by the ephemeral Artabanus IV (80/81), who was then replaced permanently by Pacorus II. During his reign the country showed signs of a profound decomposition.

  5. Artabanus IV of Parthia [1] ruled the Parthian Empire (c. 216 – 224 ). He was the younger son of Vologases V who died in 209. Artabanus rebelled against his brother Vologases VI, and soon gained the upper hand, although Vologases VI maintained himself in a part of Babylonia until about 228.

  6. An Audience with King Artabanus IV of Parthia: The Numismatic Legacy of the AD 22 Jewish Revolt. G.R. Farhad Assar. This is the first draft of a paper for inclusion in the forthcoming Festschrift in honour of Stephen Album, a noted scholar and numismatist.

  7. The coins of Tiridates III were attributed to Artabanus IV by Sellwood 1 due to an uncertain Parthian Aramaic inscription.