Silaces

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Silaces (also spelled Sillakes) was a

stage-prop head of Pentheus.[6]

References

  1. ^ Cassius Dio, Book 40, 12.1.
  2. ^ Plutarch, vol III. XXI.
  3. ^ Kennedy 1996, p. 78.
  4. ^ Bivar 1983, pp. 55–56; Brosius 2006, p. 96
  5. ^ Dąbrowa 2018, p. 80; Bivar 1983, p. 56
  6. ^ Bivar 1983, p. 56.

Bibliography

Ancient works

Modern works

  • Bivar, A.D.H. (1983). "The Political History of Iran Under the Arsacids". In ..
  • Brosius, Maria (2006), The Persians: An Introduction, London & New York: Routledge, .
  • Dąbrowa, Edward (2018). "Arsacid Dynastic Marriages". Electrum. 25: 73–83. .

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