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Priarios de Toxandrie d. after May 378

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Lineage Arshakuni
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Priarios de Toxandrie
Other last names the Parthian
Other given names Priarius, Priscus, Papos, Palagorius
Parents

Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis VI [Volturi] d. 341

Zenobia [?]

Reference numbers GEDCOM::ComteLeBeux-b.ged::INDI @I1345@::SylvainComte, RIN::060804141741ohmiGed#sylvaincomte794834
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Events

about 324 birth: from Parthia

occupation: Roi franc en Toxandrie

marriage: Merowna ? (de Thuringe) [Nannau] b. about 367 d. about 407

after May 378 death:

about 380 child birth: Pontus, Eviene (Juliane) ? (Lady of Nannaue, Arshakuni) [Toxandrie] b. about 380

Notes

Early researchers of the middle ages, eager to establish a link to the heros of the Trojan war, often conflate Priarios (Priamus) with Priam of Troy. However, this person is an entirely historical Armenian general (an attested contemporary of Mellobaude) allied with the Persian Empire in North Eastern Europe/Western Asia.

The father of this person is alternately identified as Rostam and Rhadamistus. The histories of these two men have legendary and historical elements. Rhadamistus is an historical person however he flourished nearly 2 centuries before Priarios. As a Parthian General, and husband of Zenobia, Rustam falls within the correct time period but his story has become obscured by legendary material from prior heroic characters also named Rostam. My conclusion is that Priarios was the son of Rostam and Zenobia and that the obscure Iberian Diarchy of Rok [Rostam] and Mihrdat existed briefly during the interim migratory period following the reign of Parsman (Pharasmanes II) Kueli and Parsman Avaz (General Farasman of the Avars).

Sources

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Argentovaria -
  2. Ammianus Marcellinus XV 4 and XXXI 10 -
  3. Dieter Geuenich: Geschichte der Alemannen. Verlag Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-17-018227-7/ISBN 3-17-012095-6. -
  4. Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, Band 18 –> Lentienses. -
  5. Thompson, E. A. Romans and Barbarians: The Decline of the Western Empire. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1982. ISBN 0 299 08700 X. -
  6. Toumanoff, Cyril. Chronology of the Early Kings of Iberia. Traditio 25 (1969), p. 17. -
  7. Rapp, Stephen H. (2003), Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography: Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts, pp. 289-290. Peeters Publishers -

From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Meribanes (Mirian) (Mihran) III Chosroidi
birth: about 277
title: 284 - 361, King of Iberia
marriage: Abeshura (Aspas) ?
marriage: w Nanna ? (of Pontus Ibericus)
death: 361, Mtskheta
burial: 361, Mtskheta, Samtavro Monastery
Grandparents
Parents
Varaz-Bakur I Aspacures II
title: 363 - 365, King of Iberia
Rev II ? (Of Iberia)
marriage: w Salome (Beoun) ? (of Ujarma)
title: between 345 and 361, Prince of Iberia
death: 361
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Priarios de Toxandrie (the Parthian)
birth: about 324, from Parthia
occupation: Roi franc en Toxandrie
marriage: Merowna ? (de Thuringe)
death: after May 378
== 3 ==
Children
Children
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