Sanatruk

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Sanatruk
Zoroastrian

Sanatruk (

Pacorus II of Parthia who was deposed in 113 by Trajan. A number of sources have named Sanatruk as one of the leaders of the revolt against Trajan's occupation by 117.[2]

Armenian
Շուն (shun: dog) and truk (truk: tribute/gift ultimately from Armenian tur: give). A literal English translation of Sanatruk would be "dog's gift".

See also

Bibliography

  • Schottky, Martin (2011). "Sanatruk von Armenien". Anabasis Studia Classica et Orientalia. 2: 231–248.
    ISSN 2082-8993
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    (in German)

Notes

  1. ^ a b "ii. The Pre-Islamic Period". ARMENIA AND IRAN. Iranica. Archived from the original on 2021-05-19. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
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  4. ^ "St. Santoukhd, the First Martyr".