Artabanus II
Unknown - 12 CE
Artaban | Ardawan | Ardavan | Ardawān | 𐭍𐭐𐭕𐭓 | اَردَوان دوم
Ver.1.0 - Last updated: April 6th 2022, by Mo. Rasoulipour
Brief Biography
Artabanus II, previously king of Media Atropatene, was King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 12 AD to approximately 40. His father was a Dahae prince, whilst his mother was a daughter of Phraates IV, making him the nephew of Vonones.
During the first part of Artabanus’ reign, there was peace with Rome. Although faced with internal unrest, he was apparently a strong king and helped restore the authority of the central government.
On the death of Artaxias III of Armenia in 35 AD, Artabanus tried to establish his son as Armenia's king. At the same time Roman emperor Tiberius sent Parthian prince, Tiridates III, and ordered his general Lucius Vitellius to restore Roman authority in the East. Artabanus withdrew to Hyrcania, but within a year he returned with a strong army of Scythian (Dahae) auxiliaries and was again acknowledged by the Parthians. He concluded a treaty with Vitellius in 37 AD, in which he gave up all further claims towards Armenia.
- Paraphrased by Mahdi Valian from Wikipedia
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Due to the unique opportunity in the availability of full frontal and side views of the face struck on coins, this might be one of the closest reconstructions of this project. Yet, the lack of clarity into Artabanus’ father’s origin (Dahae Prince) and lack of detailed face bust and/or colored paintings is much in this construction to the imagination.
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