Osroes I of Parthia died in 129.
Parthia is primarily located in what is today northeastern Iran. The region corresponds to parts of the historical provinces of Khorasan and Golestan. While the name "Parthia" itself is not used in modern geopolitical terms, its historical significance remains recognized in the context of ancient Persian history.
Parthia was an ancient region located in northeastern Persia, primarily in what is now northeastern Iran. It was part of the larger Parthian Empire, which flourished from the 3rd century BCE to the 3rd century CE. Parthia served as a significant cultural and political center, playing a crucial role in trade along the Silk Road and in the conflicts between the Roman Empire and Persia. Its capital was Ctesiphon, situated near the Tigris River.
Hugh of Die died in 1106.
Die Sagerin died in 1573.
He didn't die. He just was in an accident,but her didnt die.
Arsaces I of Parthia died in -246.
Vologases V of Parthia died in 208.
Vologases III of Parthia died in 147.
Vologases IV of Parthia died in 191.
Mithridates IV of Parthia died in 140.
Vologases VI of Parthia died in 228.
Pacorus II of Parthia died in 105.
Elodina parthia was created in 1853.
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Parni conquest of Parthia happened in -238.
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Parthia is primarily located in what is today northeastern Iran. The region corresponds to parts of the historical provinces of Khorasan and Golestan. While the name "Parthia" itself is not used in modern geopolitical terms, its historical significance remains recognized in the context of ancient Persian history.