Phraates (Parthian: 𐭐𐭓𐭇𐭕 Frahāt) was a Parthian prince, who was one of the eldest sons of Phraates IV (r. 37–2 BC). In 10/9 BC, seeking to secure the throne for her son Phraataces, Musa convinced Phraates IV to send his four first-born sons (Vonones, Phraates, Seraspandes and Rhodaspes) to Rome in order to prevent conflict over his succession. The Roman emperor Augustus used this as propaganda depicting the submission of Parthia to Rome, listing it as a great accomplishment in his Res Gestae Divi Augusti. During his stay in Rome, Phraates was the patron of a temple at Nemi, possibly devoted to Isis. In 35 AD, Phraates attempted to take the Parthian throne from Artabanus II, but died from illness shortly after reaching the Parthian realm.
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| - Phraates (Parthian: 𐭐𐭓𐭇𐭕 Frahāt) was a Parthian prince, who was one of the eldest sons of Phraates IV (r. 37–2 BC). In 10/9 BC, seeking to secure the throne for her son Phraataces, Musa convinced Phraates IV to send his four first-born sons (Vonones, Phraates, Seraspandes and Rhodaspes) to Rome in order to prevent conflict over his succession. The Roman emperor Augustus used this as propaganda depicting the submission of Parthia to Rome, listing it as a great accomplishment in his Res Gestae Divi Augusti. During his stay in Rome, Phraates was the patron of a temple at Nemi, possibly devoted to Isis. In 35 AD, Phraates attempted to take the Parthian throne from Artabanus II, but died from illness shortly after reaching the Parthian realm. (en)
- Phraatès VI est un roi arsacide des Parthes ayant régné en 35 ap. J.-C. Fils de Phraatès IV, il est élevé comme otage à Rome. Appelé au trône par les adversaires d'Artaban III menés par Sinacès, le chef du parti philoromain de Parthie, il tente de s'imposer. Selon Tacite, il doit abandonner le mode de vie des Romains auquel il est accoutumé depuis tant d'années et adopter les coutumes des Parthes, mais, incapable de s'adapter à l'existence traditionnelle de ses ancêtres, il tombe malade et meurt. (fr)
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| - Phraates (Parthian: 𐭐𐭓𐭇𐭕 Frahāt) was a Parthian prince, who was one of the eldest sons of Phraates IV (r. 37–2 BC). In 10/9 BC, seeking to secure the throne for her son Phraataces, Musa convinced Phraates IV to send his four first-born sons (Vonones, Phraates, Seraspandes and Rhodaspes) to Rome in order to prevent conflict over his succession. The Roman emperor Augustus used this as propaganda depicting the submission of Parthia to Rome, listing it as a great accomplishment in his Res Gestae Divi Augusti. During his stay in Rome, Phraates was the patron of a temple at Nemi, possibly devoted to Isis. In 35 AD, Phraates attempted to take the Parthian throne from Artabanus II, but died from illness shortly after reaching the Parthian realm. (en)
- Phraatès VI est un roi arsacide des Parthes ayant régné en 35 ap. J.-C. Fils de Phraatès IV, il est élevé comme otage à Rome. Appelé au trône par les adversaires d'Artaban III menés par Sinacès, le chef du parti philoromain de Parthie, il tente de s'imposer. Selon Tacite, il doit abandonner le mode de vie des Romains auquel il est accoutumé depuis tant d'années et adopter les coutumes des Parthes, mais, incapable de s'adapter à l'existence traditionnelle de ses ancêtres, il tombe malade et meurt. (fr)
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