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- Phraotes abstract "Phraotes was an Indo-Parthian king of the city of Taxila in northern India, met by the Greek philosopher Apollonius of Tyana around 46 CE according to the Life of Apollonius Tyana written by Philostratus.Apollonius reported constructions of the Greek type in Taxila, probably referring to Sirkap, and explains that Phraotes speaks Greek fluently, a language he had been educated in while in exile to the east, beyond the river Hyphasis:"Tell me, O King, how you acquired such a command of the Greek tongue, and whence you derived all your philosophical attainments in this place?" [...]-"My father, after a Greek education, brought me to the sages at an age somewhat too early perhaps, for I was only twelve at the time, but they brought me up like their own son; for any that they admit knowing the Greek tongue they are especially fond of, because they consider that in virtue of the similarity of his disposition he already belongs to themselves." Coins of a king "Prahat" or "Prahara", thought to be Phraotes, have been found in the area of Taxila, and it has been suggested that he might be identical with the Indo-Parthian king Gondophares. This is however unlikely, as this king was probably much earlier, but he could have been one of the later Indo-Parthian kings who were also named Gondophares.".
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- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink 46.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Apollonius_of_Tyana.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Beas_River.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_Iranian_people.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-Parthian_kingdom.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zoroastrian_dynasties_and_rulers.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Gondophares.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Hyphasis.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Parthian.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Parthian_Kingdom.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Life_of_Apollonius_Tyana.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Life_of_Apollonius_of_Tyana.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Philostratus.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Sirkap.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLink Taxila.
- Phraotes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phraotes".
- Phraotes hasPhotoCollection Phraotes.
- Phraotes subject Category:1st-century_Iranian_people.
- Phraotes subject Category:Indo-Parthian_kingdom.
- Phraotes subject Category:Zoroastrian_dynasties_and_rulers.
- Phraotes hypernym King.
- Phraotes type Person.
- Phraotes type Monarchy.
- Phraotes type Monarchy.
- Phraotes comment "Phraotes was an Indo-Parthian king of the city of Taxila in northern India, met by the Greek philosopher Apollonius of Tyana around 46 CE according to the Life of Apollonius Tyana written by Philostratus.Apollonius reported constructions of the Greek type in Taxila, probably referring to Sirkap, and explains that Phraotes speaks Greek fluently, a language he had been educated in while in exile to the east, beyond the river Hyphasis:"Tell me, O King, how you acquired such a command of the Greek tongue, and whence you derived all your philosophical attainments in this place?" [...]-"My father, after a Greek education, brought me to the sages at an age somewhat too early perhaps, for I was only twelve at the time, but they brought me up like their own son; for any that they admit knowing the Greek tongue they are especially fond of, because they consider that in virtue of the similarity of his disposition he already belongs to themselves." Coins of a king "Prahat" or "Prahara", thought to be Phraotes, have been found in the area of Taxila, and it has been suggested that he might be identical with the Indo-Parthian king Gondophares. ".
- Phraotes label "Phraotes".
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- Phraotes wasDerivedFrom Phraotes?oldid=659406312.
- Phraotes isPrimaryTopicOf Phraotes.