PARTHIA

pärˈthēə, ancient country of Asia, SE of the Caspian Sea. In its narrowest limits it consisted of a mountainous region intersected with fertile valleys, lying S of Hyrcania and corresponding roughly to the modern Iranian province of Khorasan. It was included in the Assyrian and Persian empires, the Macedonian empire of Alexander the Great, and the Syrian empire. The Parthians were famous horsemen and archers and may have been of Scythian stock. In 250 b.c., led by Arsaces, they freed themselves from the rule of the Seleucids and founded the Parthian empire. At its height, in the 1st cent. b.c., this empire extended from the Euphrates across Afghanistan to the Indus and from the Oxus to the Indian Ocean. Defeating Marcus Licinius Crassus in 53 b.c., the Parthians threatened Syria and Asia Minor, but they were turned back by Ventidius in 39–38 b.c. Under Trajan the Romans advanced (a.d. 114–16) as far as the Persian Gulf, but they withdrew in the reign of Hadrian and were never again so successful against the Parthians. Then began the decline of the empire, which in a.d. 226 was conquered by Ardashir I (Artaxerxes), the founder of the Persian dynasty of the Sassanids. The chief Parthian cities were Ecbatana, Seleucia, Ctesiphon, and Hecatompylos. Such expressions as "a Parthian shot" were suggested by the Parthian ruse in which mounted men used their arrows effectively while in simulated flight.

See N. C. Debevoise, A Political History of Parthia (1938, repr. 1970); P. B. Lozinski, The Original Homeland of the Parthians (1959); M. A. R. Colledge, The Parthians (1967).

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ROS alliance with Parthia, 143 ; ill-use her, 145 ; invade Parthia under Crassus without just cause, 150 ; suffer a complete...drive out the Parthians, 190 , 192 ; contend with Parthia for influence over Armenia, 195 , 213 -218, 224...
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...only too willing to come to terms with Parthia without going to war. This variable is...actually had no coalition or alliance against Parthia during the decade under study, simply...of the disputed points between Rome and Parthia, and eventually resulted in Roman recognition...
...did all he could to avoid conflict with Parthia, and only went to war when the Parthians...because it would appear that Rome and Parthia had already agreed on the choice for the...strategic need can be discerned for a war with Parthia at this time. The treaty between the...
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...of these potent images, The Prince of Parthia survived long enough to be produced eight...participants in history. Godfreys Prince of Parthia was one image flooding American imaginations...Rowes Tamtrlane and The Prince of Parthia," American Literature , 6 ( 1934-35...
...side.23 Negotiations between Rome and Parthia clearly continued, however, and Lucullus...have developed between the Romans and Parthia had Lucullus remained in his command...Pompey in support of Romes agreement with Parthia, but elsewhere attributes the initiative...
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...the case in New Persian. V. HYRCANIA, PARTHIA, AND TABARISTAN It seems fitting here...itself. It was often linked with either Parthia (renamed Khurasan since late antiquity...Achaemenian kings, but only once together with Parthia (DB 2.92), it appears to have been...
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...Scythian nomads called the Parthians. China and Parthia became trading partners. Next, Parthia came in contact with Rome and fought several...managed the sea route in the hemispheric economy; Parthia the overland route. Caravans from Syria crossed...
...to launch a military expedition against Parthia, a powerful Persian state in Mesopotamia...struck the Roman expeditionary forces in Parthia. Crassus and his son, leading a huge...Rome and her greatest imperial rival, Parthia/Persia, whom Rome never completely...
...part of other societies. An attack from Parthia (modern-day Iran) caught the Romans...soldiers coming back from the war with Parthia carried with them a plague, which infected...northern frontier and the hostility of Parthia led Commoduss successors to expand the...
...emperor. He had to quell numerous rivals and mutinous provinces in his extensive empire, which he enlarged with the addition of Parthia (Mesopotamia) in 198. ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Some 10 years later, alarmed by the incursions of the Caledonians into his British...
...king of Lydia, and secured control of Asia Minors Aegean coast, Armenia, and the Levant. Returning to the east he took Parthia (to the northeast of Parsa), Chorasmis and Bactria. Then he captured Babylon in 539, releasing the Jews who had been held...
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...extended beyond the conquests of Trajan (AD 98-117) into Parthia (roughly equivalent to Iran). However, there was certainly...Gaul, had disappeared when a peace treaty was secured with Parthia in 20 BC. But in 36 BC, in Uzbekistan, the Chinese captured...
...extended beyond the conquests of Trajan (AD 98-117) into Parthia (roughly equivalent to Iran). However, there was certainly...battle, had disappeared when a peace treaty was secured with Parthia in 20 BC. But in 36 BC, in Uzbekistan, the Chinese captured...
...extended beyond the conquests of Trajan (AD 98-117) into Parthia (roughly equivalent to Iran). However, there was certainly...Gaul, had disappeared when a peace treaty was secured with Parthia in 20 BC. But in 36 BC, in Uzbekistan, the Chinese captured...
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...developed: even the dreaded German barbarians were not quite as uncouth as the Roman writers portrayed them. Though Rome and Parthia were frequently at war, the empires maintained regular trading routes by land and sea, with Roman manufacn tured goods being...
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PARTHIA par the , ancient country of Asia, SE of the Caspian Sea. In its narrowest...while in simulated flight. See N. C. Debevoise, A Political History of Parthia (1938, repr. 1970); P. B. Lozinski, The Original Homeland of the...
TIRIDATES , king of Parthia tir ida tez, d. 211 b.c., king of Parthia (c.248 211 b.c.), 2d ruler of the Arsacid dynasty (see under Arsaces ). He absorbed Hyrcania and, with the ruler of Bactria, successfully resisted the attacks...
...aroused Pompeys jealousy. Crassus death (53 b.c.) in Parthia ended the First Triumvirate and set Pompey and Caesar against...dictator for life and set about planning a campaign against Parthia, the only real menace to Romes borders. His dictatorial powers...
PHRAATES fra a tez, kings of Parthia of the dynasty of Arsaces . Phraates II, fl. 130 b.c., decisively...had an early success in driving (36 b.c.) Antony out of Parthia. After 31 b.c., Phraates had to cope with a stubborn rebellion...
...Turkistan fell to Seleucus; but by the middle of the 2d cent. b.c. it was divided between Parthia in the west and Bactria in the east. Parthia expanded eastward at Bactrias expense. Bactria around 130 b.c. was bordered on the E by China...
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