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Tiridates II of Armenia

King of Armenia
Reign 217–252
Born 194/195
Died 252
House Arsacid


Tiridates II (Armenian: Տրդատ Բ, flourished second half of the 2nd century & first half of the 3rd century, died 252) was an Armenian Parthian Prince who served as a Roman Client King of Armenia.

Tiridates II was the son and heir of the Armenian King Khosrov I, by an unnamed mother. Tiridates II was the namesake of his ancestor, Tiridates I of Armenia and of his Parthian ancestors who ruled . As a part of the Armenian Arsacid period, he was also known as Khosrov.

During the last years of his father’s reign in 214-216, Tiridates II with his family where under Roman detention for unknown reasons which provoked a major uprising in Armenia against Rome. In 215, the Roman emperor Caracalla with the Roman army had invaded Armenia to end the uprising.

In 217 Khosrov I had died and Tiridates II succeeded his father as King of Armenia. Tiridates II was granted the Armenian Crown by Caracalla. He was declared King of Armenia upon Caracalla’s assassination which was on April 8, 217.

Tiridates II ruled as King of Armenia from 217 until his death in 252. After the death of Caracalla, Macrinus became the new Roman emperor and not so long after Tiridates II received his Armenian Kingship, Macrinus agreed to release Tiridates II’s mother from Roman captivity. After the Battle of Nisibis in 217 and the treaty that occurred after between Rome and Parthia, Tiridates II was officially restored to his Armenian throne and his rule over Armenia was officially recognised.

At an unknown date during his reign, there’s the possibility that the Mamikonian family immigrated from Bactria to Armenia. Tiridates II was first the King in Armenia to persecute Christians in the country which continued with his predecessors.

Partly due to his long reign, Tiridates II became one of the most powerful and most influential monarchs from the Arsacid dynasty. In 224, the Parthian Empire was destroyed; the last King who was Tiridates II’s paternal uncle, Artabanus V of Parthia was killed by Ardashir I, the first king of the Sassanid Empire.


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