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- Q1000386 subject Q8181766.
- Q1000386 subject Q8574351.
- Q1000386 abstract "Tiraios I was a king from 95/94 BC to 90/89 BC of Characene, a vassal state of the Parthians .Like most kings of Characene he is known only from numismatic sources, in his case silver tetradrachms and bronze coins. His name is probably Persian in origin but his coinage indicates he was hellenised. He was the first ruler of Characene whose coins described him as "Euergetes" (Benefactor) and he is also unique in that his coins bear on the reverse the goddess Tyche, while the other rulers of Characene depicted Heracles. The Chinese explorer Gan Ying visited Characene during his reign.".
- Q1000386 thumbnail Tiraiosi.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1000386 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181766.
- Q1000386 wikiPageWikiLink Q8574351.
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- Q1000386 comment "Tiraios I was a king from 95/94 BC to 90/89 BC of Characene, a vassal state of the Parthians .Like most kings of Characene he is known only from numismatic sources, in his case silver tetradrachms and bronze coins. His name is probably Persian in origin but his coinage indicates he was hellenised.".
- Q1000386 label "Tiraios I".
- Q1000386 depiction Tiraiosi.jpg.