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    of the son of Orontes II ended with -danes. Aroandas II mentioned in an inscription from Mount Nemrut was identified with the Orontes who was a commander...
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    The Orontes (/ɔːˈrɒntiːz/; from Ancient Greek Ὀρόντης, Oróntēs) or Nahr al-ʿĀṣī, or simply Asi (Arabic: العاصي, romanized: al-‘Āṣī, IPA: [alˈʕaːsˤiː];...
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  • up Orontes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Orontes (/ɔːˈrɒntiːz, oʊˈrɒn-/) may refer to: Orontes River, in Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey Orontes, a mythological...
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    with Artaxerxes II's son and successor Artaxerxes III (r. 358–338 BC) and gave him back the town. Orontes later died in 344 BC. Orontes is regarded as...
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  • of 5th century BC) Orontes (401–344 BC) Darius Codomannus (344–336 BC) (Note: Some dates are approximate or doubtful). Orontes II (336–331 BC) Mithranes...
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  • of Orontes II?, appointed satrap by Alexander the Great Neoptolemus, satrap 323–321 BC (non-dynastic) Orontes III, c. 317–260 BC, son of Orontes II? Sames...
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    original design. There are the seated Tyche of Antioch and the river god Orontes at her feet. Mithridates VI of Pontus had found refuge in Armenian land...
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  • Orontes III (Old Persian: *Arvanta-) was King of Armenia. In his reign he struggled for control of the Kingdom of Sophene with king Antiochus II Theos...
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    instigated a revolt against Orontes, headed by Artaxias I. Aramaic inscriptions found at Armavir state that King Orontes IV died at the hands of his own...
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  • Thoros II (Armenian: Թորոս Բ; died February 6, 1169), also known as Thoros the Great, was the sixth lord of Armenian Cilicia from the Rubenid dynasty from...
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