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Parthian Empire and Phriapatius

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Difference between Parthian Empire and Phriapatius

Parthian Empire vs. Phriapatius

The Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD), also known as the Arsacid Empire, was a major Iranian political and cultural power in ancient Iran and Iraq. Phriapatius (فریاپت) or Priapatius, sometimes called Phriapites, was the king of the Parthian Empire from 185 BC to 170 BC.

Similarities between Parthian Empire and Phriapatius

Parthian Empire and Phriapatius have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antiochus III the Great, Arsaces I of Parthia, Arsaces II of Parthia, Justin (historian), Mithridates I of Parthia, Mithridates II of Parthia, Phraates I, Tiridates I of Parthia, Zoroastrianism.

Antiochus III the Great

Antiochus III the Great (Greek: Ἀντίoχoς Μέγας; c. 241187 BC, ruled 222–187 BC) was a Hellenistic Greek king and the 6th ruler of the Seleucid Empire.

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Arsaces I of Parthia

Arsaces I (from Ἀρσάκης; in 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊 Aršak, Persian Ashk اشک) was the founder of the Arsacid dynasty of Parthia, and after whom all 30+ monarchs of the Arsacid empire officially named themselves.

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Arsaces II of Parthia

Arsaces II, also Artabanus I (ارشک يکم), of the Arsacid dynasty was King of Parthia between 211 BC and 185 BC.

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Justin (historian)

Justin (Marcus Junianus Justinus Frontinus; century) was a Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire.

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Mithridates I of Parthia

Mithridates or Mithradates I (Parthian: Mihrdat, مهرداد, Mehrdād), (ca. 195 BC – 132 BC) was king of the Parthian Empire from 165 BC to 132 BC, succeeding his brother Phraates I. His father was King Phriapatius of Parthia, who died ca.

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Mithridates II of Parthia

Mithridates II (meaning "Gift of Mithra") was king of Parthian Empire from 121 to 91 BC.

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Phraates I

Phraates I of Parthia was ruler of the Parthian Empire from ca.

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Tiridates I of Parthia

Tiridates or Teridates or Tirdad or تیرداد is a Persian name, given by Arrian in his Parthica to the brother of Arsaces I, the founder of the Parthian kingdom, whom he is said to have succeeded in about 246 BC.

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Zoroastrianism

Zoroastrianism, or more natively Mazdayasna, is one of the world's oldest extant religions, which is monotheistic in having a single creator god, has dualistic cosmology in its concept of good and evil, and has an eschatology which predicts the ultimate destruction of evil.

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Parthian Empire and Phriapatius Comparison

Parthian Empire has 497 relations, while Phriapatius has 12. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 1.77% = 9 / (497 + 12).

References

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