Vardanes I Of Parthia

Vardanes I of Parthia ruled the Parthian Empire from about 4047. He succeeded his fater Artabanus II, but had continually to fight against his rival Gotarzes II. His coins show that he was in full possession of the throne from about 40 to 47. In 43 he forced the city of Seleucia on the Tigris to submit to the Parthians again after a rebellion of seven years. Ctesiphon, the residence of the kings on the left bank of the Tigris, opposite to Seleucia, naturally profited by this war; and Vardanes is therefore called founder of Ctesiphon by Ammianus Marcellinus. He also prepared for a war against Rome, with the aim of reconquering Armenia, but did not dare to face the Roman legions. In a new war with Gotarzes he gained a great success against the eastern nomads. He is praised by Tacitus as a young and highly gifted ruler of great energy, but lacking in humanity. In about 47 he was assassinated while hunting , and Gotarzes became king again.

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