Parthian king Orodes, who is deeply afflicted …
Years: 38BCE - 38BCE
Parthian king Orodes, who is deeply afflicted by the death of his gallant son, Pacorus, appoints as his successor his son Phraates IV, who soon murders his father and all his thirty brothers.
The spoils from Pacorus’s invasion of Syria are immense, and put to good use: Phraates invests them in building up the village of Ctesiphon, located nearby Seleucia, the Hellenistic capital.
Locations
People
Groups
- Iranian peoples
- Persian people
- Roman Republic
- Greeks, Hellenistic
- Parthian Empire
- Syria (Roman Province)
Topics
- Classical antiquity
- Roman-Parthian War of 55-36 BCE
- Roman Civil War of 44-31 BCE
- Antony's Parthian War
