Abdagases I ? (Sadashkana, King Evelake, Amalek, Licchavi-Araunah)

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Lineage ?
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Abdagases I ?
Other last names Sadashkana, King Evelake, Amalek, Licchavi-Araunah
Other given names Скьёльд, Kadphises, Sodasa, Jasna (Hebrew)
Parents

Kujula Kadphises [House of David - Araunah] b. calculated d. about 80

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Events

birth: of Cana, Gola

child birth: Kadphises ? (Apfallach ap Amalech, da Yuedsi, Licchavi-Araunah) [?]

between and 65 title: King of Indoparthia

religion: Christian

nationality: Da Yuezhi (Judean)

title: Avalokitesvara

military service: Pilliste (Spear Thrower)

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The name means Abdu Gaesus or Servant of JesusWho said that?. This king was a nephew and fosterling of King Gondophares of IndoParthia and succeeded him as king of that realm in 47CEWho said that?.

The bilingual coin illustrated here exhibits the kharoshti script where it can be read as "Gudaphara brathaputrasa maharajasa Abadagashasa." Brathaputra means nephew in Prakrit, the language in the coin.

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From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Joseph II Phasael (Josephus Phaselus)
birth: -40, in Exhilos, Postumous
residence: Egypt
residence: Jerusalem
residence: Nazareth
residence: Betharamphtha, Probably Beit Lahna, in the Province of Galatea
residence: Sumhuram, Kane, Sumharium Cana
marriage:
occupation: -25, Hadramut, Saba, Ship's Carpenter, Overseer of the Judean Shipyard
Grandparents
Parents
Kujula Kadphises
birth: calculated
title: 30 - 80, Kushan Empire, Emperor of Kushan Empire
death: about 80
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Sara ? (de Mauriyan, Da Yuezhi)
birth: calculated 27, either Magadha India, or Egypt
emigration: 42, Galia
Vima Takto
title: - 90, Kushan Empire, Emperor of Kushan Empire
Abdagases I ? (Sadashkana, King Evelake, Amalek, Licchavi-Araunah)
birth: of Cana, Gola
title: between and 65, King of Indoparthia
religion: Christian
nationality: Da Yuezhi (Judean)
title: Avalokitesvara
military service: Pilliste (Spear Thrower)
== 3 ==
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