Pacorus of Media Atropatene

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Pacorus of Media Atropatene (also spelled Pakorus) was a

Media Atropatene
in the mid 1st-century.

Pacorus was a son of

Vologases I became the new Parthian king.[1] Vologases I sought to continue the policies of the prominent former Parthian king Artabanus II (r. 12–38/41), and thus, one of his first objectives was to strengthen the bolster the Parthian position in strategically and politically unstable regions which had served for decades as the source of war with the Romans.[2][3] He gave the kingship of Media Atropatene to Pacorus,[4] while the even more politically important kingship of Armenia was given to Vologases I's brother Tiridates.[2]

Little is known of Pacorus' rule in Media Atropatene, except that, in 72, a group of Alans invaded his kingdom and forced him to flee into the mountains.[4] Pacorus was forced to pay the Alans to have his wife and concubines released from captivity.[5] The Alans also invaded Armenia, and nearly captured Tiridates in battle; he was lassoed from a distance and caught, but he quickly managed to whip out his sword and slash the rope in time.[6] The Alans then withdrew with a lot of booty after plundering Armenia and Media Atropatene.[6]

References

  1. ^ Chaumont & Schippmann 1988, pp. 574–580.
  2. ^ a b Dąbrowa 2007, p. 125.
  3. ^ Dąbrowa 2012, p. 175.
  4. ^ a b Schippmann 1987, p. 221–224.
  5. ^ Brosius 2000.
  6. ^ a b Alemany 2000, p. 92.

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