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- Apodakos abstract "Apodakos was a king of Characene, a kingdom presumably vassal of the Parthian Empire. Apodakos is known from his silver and bronze coins, only some of which are dated. The dated coins belong to the years 110/09 to 104/3 BC. In 124 BC, Hyspaosines, the first king of Characene died. After his death, his widow Thalassia tried to install their son on the throne. However, the events surrounding the succession are known from Babylonian cuneiform texts and the name of the son is not mentioned. Whether Apodakos was the son of Hyspaosines remains undetermined, however, he has certain historicity from about 14 years later, as king of the small kingdom.".
- Apodakos thumbnail Apodakos.jpg?width=300.
- Apodakos wikiPageID "26670740".
- Apodakos wikiPageLength "1086".
- Apodakos wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Apodakos wikiPageRevisionID "593154252".
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Babylon.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Category:2nd-century_BC_Asian_rulers.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kings_of_Characene.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Characene.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Coins.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Cuneiform.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Hyspaosines.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink King.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_succession.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Parthian_Empire.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Thalassia_(queen).
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink Vassal.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLink File:Apodakos.jpg.
- Apodakos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apodakos".
- Apodakos hasPhotoCollection Apodakos.
- Apodakos subject Category:2nd-century_BC_Asian_rulers.
- Apodakos subject Category:Kings_of_Characene.
- Apodakos hypernym King.
- Apodakos type Person.
- Apodakos comment "Apodakos was a king of Characene, a kingdom presumably vassal of the Parthian Empire. Apodakos is known from his silver and bronze coins, only some of which are dated. The dated coins belong to the years 110/09 to 104/3 BC. In 124 BC, Hyspaosines, the first king of Characene died. After his death, his widow Thalassia tried to install their son on the throne. However, the events surrounding the succession are known from Babylonian cuneiform texts and the name of the son is not mentioned.".
- Apodakos label "Apodakos".
- Apodakos sameAs Apodakos.
- Apodakos sameAs m.0bmcc_7.
- Apodakos sameAs Аподак.
- Apodakos sameAs Q618813.
- Apodakos sameAs Q618813.
- Apodakos wasDerivedFrom Apodakos?oldid=593154252.
- Apodakos depiction Apodakos.jpg.
- Apodakos isPrimaryTopicOf Apodakos.