Abinergaos II.

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Abinergaos II (ruled around 170 AD) was a King of the Charakene .

Abinergaos II is only known from his coins, on which the spelling of his name varies. For the first time, a ruler of the Charakene can only find Aramaic legends; moreover, he is the first ruler whose coins are no longer dated. This indicates a significant decline in Hellenistic traditions. His reign can therefore only be estimated.

literature

  • Monika Schuol : The characters. A Mesopotamian kingdom in the Hellenistic-Parthian period . Steiner, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-515-07709-X , ( Oriens et Occidens 1), (Simultaneously: Kiel, Univ., Diss., 1998), pp. 233-234, 360-362.
predecessor Office successor
Orabazes II. King of the Charakene
around 170 AD
Attambelus VIII.