Examples of using Arsaces in English and their translations into German
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On his numerous coins he always calls himself"Arsaces Pacorus.
Arsaces was the second son and youngest child born to King Pharnaces II of Pontus and his Sarmatian wife.
He had two younger siblings:a sister called Dynamis and a brother called Arsaces.
Parni nomads from Türkmenistan, led by Arsaces, freed themselves from Seleucid rule around 250 B. C.
Upon the queen's demise in 384, Manuel Mamikonian was proclaimedRegent of Armenia pending the minority of her son Arsaces III and had the infant king married to his daughter Vardandukht.
The real instigator, however, was a relative of his, named Arsaces, who proposed to assassinate Justinian, and elevate Justinian's cousin Germanus on the throne instead.
Ancient Greek coins Parthia, drachm(4, 02g),211-185 BC, Arsaces II. Av: head of the king left.
This mention of his proper name, together with the royal name Arsaces, shows that his kingdom was disputed by rivals.