Tiridates II of Parthia

Tiridates II was a Parthian usurper, the BC BC parts of the empire dominated by 30 to 25. He managed to beat the reigning king Phraates IV to flight, but IV was eventually defeated Tiridates II of Phraates and had to flee to Syria. But he could capture a son of Phraates IV, which he handed over to the Romans. With the help of Roman succeeded Tiridates II, BC to conquer parts of Mesopotamia in the year 26. In Babylonia he even minted its own coins. The following year he was but then finally defeated.

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