Rhadamistus, the Glossary
Rhadamistus (რადამისტი, radamist'i) (died 58) was a royal prince of the Pharnavazid dynasty of the Kingdom of Iberia who reigned over the Kingdom of Armenia from 51 to 53 and 54 to 55.[1]
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55 relations: Alexander Griboyedov, Annals (Tacitus), Artaxata, Artaxiad dynasty, Cappadocia, Caucasian Albania, Cesare Cantù, Cyril Toumanoff, Domenico Lalli, Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire, Erato of Armenia, François Chifflart, Francesco Alberi, Gaius Ummidius Durmius Quadratus, Garni, George Frideric Handel, George Rawlinson, Georges de Scudéry, Giovanni Legrenzi, Iberian–Armenian War, Indiana University Press, Ivane Javakhishvili, Jean-Baptiste Louis Crévier, Jean-Joseph Taillasson, Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity), Kingdom of Iberia, List of Armenian monarchs, List of Roman governors of Syria, Luigi Sabatelli, Matthew Bunson, Mihrdat I, Mithridates of Armenia, Nero, Nicola Francesco Haym, Parthia, Parthian Empire, Pharasmanes I, Pharnavazid dynasty, Pietro Metastasio, Plague (disease), Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon, Radamisto (Handel), Roman Empire, Ronald Grigor Suny, Shepherds Find Zenobia on the Banks of the Araxes, Tacitus, Tigranes IV, Tiridates I of Armenia, Tomaso Albinoni, Tyrant, ... Expand index (5 more) »
- 1st-century executions
- 1st-century kings of Armenia
- 58 deaths
- Executed people from Georgia (country)
- Executed regicides
- Murderers of children
- Pharnavazid dynasty
- Roman client kings of Armenia
Alexander Griboyedov
Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov (Александр Сергеевич Грибоедов, Aleksandr Sergeevich Griboedov or Griboyedov; 15 January 179511 February 1829), formerly romanized as Alexander Sergueevich Griboyedoff, was a Russian diplomat, playwright, poet, and composer.
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Annals (Tacitus)
The Annals (Annales) by Roman historian and senator Tacitus is a history of the Roman Empire from the reign of Tiberius to that of Nero, the years AD 14–68.
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Artaxata
Artashat (Արտաշատ), Hellenized as Artaxata (Ἀρτάξατα) and Artaxiasata (label), was a major city and commercial center of ancient Armenia which served as the capital of the Kingdom of Armenia from its founding in 176 BC to 120 AD, with some interruptions.
Artaxiad dynasty
The Artaxiad dynasty (also Artashesian) ruled the Kingdom of Armenia from 189 BC until their overthrow by the Romans in 12 AD.
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Cappadocia
Cappadocia (Kapadokya, Greek: Καππαδοκία) is a historical region in Central Anatolia, Turkey.
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Caucasian Albania
Caucasian Albania is a modern exonym for a former state located in ancient times in the Caucasus, mostly in what is now Azerbaijan (where both of its capitals were located).
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Cesare Cantù
Cesare Cantù (December 5, 1804March 11, 1895) was an Italian historian, writer, archivist and politician.
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Cyril Toumanoff
Cyril Leo Toumanoff (კირილ თუმანოვი; Кирилл Львович Туманов; 10 October 1913 – 4 February 1997) was a Georgian-American historian,, and academic genealogist who mostly specialized in the history and genealogies of medieval Georgia, Armenia, Iran, and the Byzantine Empire.
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Domenico Lalli
Sebastiano Biancardi (27 March 1679 – 9 October 1741), known by the pseudonym Domenico Lalli, was an Italian poet and librettist.
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Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire
The Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire, written by Matthew Bunson in 1994 and published by Facts on File, is a detailed depiction of the history of the Roman Empire.
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Erato of Armenia
Erato (Armenian: Էրատո) was a queen of Armenia from the Artaxiad dynasty. Rhadamistus and Erato of Armenia are 1st-century kings of Armenia and roman client kings of Armenia.
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François Chifflart
François-Nicolas Chifflart (21 March 1825 – 19 March 1901) was a French painter, illustrator and etcher.
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Francesco Alberi
Allegory of Napoleon as Liberator of Italy (c. 1800) Francesco Alberi (3 March 1765–24 January 1836) was an Italian Neoclassical style painter, active in Bologna, Padua, Rimini and Rome.
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Gaius Ummidius Durmius Quadratus
Gaius Ummidius Durmius Quadratus (c. 12 BC – c. 60 AD) was a Roman senator of the Principate.
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Garni
Garni (Գառնի), is a major village in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.
George Frideric Handel
George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (baptised italic,; 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos.
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George Rawlinson
George Rawlinson (23 November 1812 – 6 October 1902) was a British scholar, historian and Christian theologian.
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Georges de Scudéry
Georges de Scudéry (22 August 1601 – 14 May 1667), the elder brother of Madeleine de Scudéry, was a French novelist, dramatist and poet.
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Giovanni Legrenzi
Giovanni Legrenzi (baptized August 12, 1626 – May 27, 1690) was an Italian composer of opera, vocal and instrumental music, and organist, of the Baroque era.
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Iberian–Armenian War
The war between the kingdoms of Iberia and Armenia (AD 50-54) is known chiefly through its description in Tacitus Annals.
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Indiana University Press
Indiana University Press, also known as IU Press, is an academic publisher founded in 1950 at Indiana University that specializes in the humanities and social sciences.
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Ivane Javakhishvili
Ivane Alexandres dze Javakhishvili (ივანე ჯავახიშვილი; 23 April 1876 – 18 November 1940) was a Georgian historian and linguist whose voluminous works heavily influenced the modern scholarship of the history and culture of Georgia.
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Jean-Baptiste Louis Crévier
Jean-Baptiste Louis Crévier (1693–1765) was a French author.
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Jean-Joseph Taillasson
Jean-Joseph Taillasson (6 July 1745 – 11 November 1809) was a French history painter and portraitist, draftsman, and art critic.
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Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
Armenia, also the Kingdom of Greater Armenia, or simply Greater Armenia or Armenia Major (Մեծ Հայք; Armenia Maior) sometimes referred to as the Armenian Empire, was a kingdom in the Ancient Near East which existed from 331 BC to 428 AD.
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Kingdom of Iberia
In Greco-Roman geography, Iberia (Ancient Greek: Ἰβηρία Iberia; Hiberia; Parthian:; Middle Persian) was an exonym for the Georgian kingdom of Kartli (ႵႠႰႧႪႨ), known after its core province, which during Classical Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages was a significant monarchy in the Caucasus, either as an independent state or as a dependent of larger empires, notably the Sassanid and Roman empires.
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List of Armenian monarchs
This is a list of the monarchs of Armenia, rulers of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia (336 BC – AD 428), the medieval Kingdom of Armenia (884–1045), various lesser Armenian kingdoms (908–1170), and finally the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (1198–1375).
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List of Roman governors of Syria
This is a list of governors of the Roman province of Syria.
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Luigi Sabatelli
Luigi Sabatelli (21 February 1772, Florence – 29 January 1850, Milan) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic period; active in Milan, Rome, and Florence.
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Matthew Bunson
Matthew Bunson (born 1966) is Vice President and Editorial Director of EWTN News, the Catholic multimedia network and is an American author of more than fifty books, a historian, professor, editor, Roman Catholic theologian.
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Mihrdat I
Mithridates I (Mihrdat I) (მითრიდატე I) was the 1st-century king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, Georgia) whose reign is evidenced by epigraphic material.
Mithridates of Armenia
Mithridates of Armenia (მითრიდატე) was a Pharnavazid prince of the Kingdom of Iberia who served as a King of Armenia under the protection of the Roman Empire. Rhadamistus and Mithridates of Armenia are 1st-century kings of Armenia, Pharnavazid dynasty and roman client kings of Armenia.
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Nero
Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus; 15 December AD 37 – 9 June AD 68) was a Roman emperor and the final emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, reigning from AD 54 until his death in AD 68.
Nicola Francesco Haym
Nicola Francesco Haym (6 July 1678 – 31 July 1729) was an Italian opera librettist, composer, theatre manager and performer, literary editor and numismatist.
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Parthia
Parthia (𐎱𐎼𐎰𐎺 Parθava; 𐭐𐭓𐭕𐭅Parθaw; 𐭯𐭫𐭮𐭥𐭡𐭥 Pahlaw) is a historical region located in northeastern Greater Iran.
Parthian Empire
The Parthian Empire, also known as the Arsacid Empire, was a major Iranian political and cultural power centered in ancient Iran from 247 BC to 224 AD.
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Pharasmanes I
Pharasmanes I the Great (ფარსმან I დიდი; died 58) was a king (mepe) of Iberia. Rhadamistus and Pharasmanes I are 58 deaths.
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Pharnavazid dynasty
The Pharnavazid (tr) is the name of the first dynasty of Georgian kings of Kartli (Iberia) preserved by The Georgian Chronicles.
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Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi (3 January 1698 – 12 April 1782), better known by his pseudonym of Pietro Metastasio, was an Italian poet and librettist, considered the most important writer of opera seria libretti.
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Plague (disease)
Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis.
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Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon
Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon (13 January 1674 – 17 June 1762) was a French poet and tragedian.
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Radamisto (Handel)
Radamisto (HWV 12) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel to an Italian libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym, based on L'amor tirannico, o Zenobia by Domenico Lalli and Zenobia by Matteo Noris.
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Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the state ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome.
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Ronald Grigor Suny
Ronald Grigor Suny (born September 25, 1940) is an American-Armenian historian and political scientist.
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Shepherds Find Zenobia on the Banks of the Araxes
Shepherds Find Zenobia on the Banks of the Araxes is an 1850 oil-on-canvas painting by the French academic painter William Bouguereau, now in the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
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Tacitus
Publius Cornelius Tacitus, known simply as Tacitus (–), was a Roman historian and politician.
Tigranes IV
Tigranes IV (30s BC–1)Sayles, Ancient Coin Collecting IV: Roman Provincial Coins, p.62 was a prince of the Kingdom of Armenia and member of the Artaxiad dynasty who served as a Roman client king of Armenia from 8 BC until 5 BC and 2 BC until 1 AD. Rhadamistus and Tigranes IV are 1st-century kings of Armenia and roman client kings of Armenia.
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Tiridates I of Armenia
Tiridates I (𐭕𐭉𐭓𐭉𐭃𐭕,; Τιριδάτης) was King of Armenia beginning in 53 AD and the founder of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia. Rhadamistus and Tiridates I of Armenia are 1st-century kings of Armenia and roman client kings of Armenia.
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Tomaso Albinoni
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (8 June 1671 – 17 January 1751) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era.
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Tyrant
A tyrant, in the modern English usage of the word, is an absolute ruler who is unrestrained by law, or one who has usurped a legitimate ruler's sovereignty.
Usurper
A usurper is an illegitimate or controversial claimant to power, often but not always in a monarchy.
Vologases I of Parthia
Vologases I (𐭅𐭋𐭂𐭔 Walagash) was the King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 51 to 78.
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau
William-Adolphe Bouguereau (30 November 1825 – 19 August 1905) was a French academic painter.
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Zenobia e Radamisto
Zenobia e Radamisto is an opera in 3 acts and nine scenes by composer Giovanni Legrenzi.
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Zenobia of Armenia
Zenobia of Armenia (ზენობია; fl. 1st century) was a royal Iberian princess of the Pharnavazid dynasty who was a Queen of Armenia from 51 to 53 and 54 to 55 during the reign of her husband, King Rhadamistus. Rhadamistus and Zenobia of Armenia are Pharnavazid dynasty.
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See also
1st-century executions
- Agrippina the Younger
- Arulenus Rusticus
- Aulus Caecina Alienus
- Cassius Chaerea
- Claudia Octavia
- Decrius Calpurnianus
- Epaphroditus (freedman of Nero)
- Fabius Valens
- Gaius Silius (lover of Messalina)
- Gengshi Emperor
- Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus (consul 26)
- Jesus
- Liu Yan (Xin dynasty)
- Livilla
- Locusta
- Lucius Vitellius (consul 48)
- Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (executed by Caligula)
- Mariccus
- Messalina
- Mnester
- Ptolemy of Mauretania
- Publius Afranius Potitus
- Publius Egnatius Celer
- Publius Petronius Turpilianus
- Rhadamistus
- Sejanus
- Seneca the Younger
- Servius Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus (consul 51)
- Simon bar Giora
- Theudas
- Titus Flavius Clemens (consul)
- Vitellius
1st-century kings of Armenia
- Ariobarzanes II of Atropatene
- Arsaces I of Armenia
- Artavasdes IV
- Artaxias III
- Erato of Armenia
- Mithridates of Armenia
- Orodes of Armenia
- Rhadamistus
- Sanatruk
- Tigranes IV
- Tigranes V of Armenia
- Tigranes VI of Armenia
- Tiridates I of Armenia
- Vonones I
58 deaths
- Deng Yu
- Geng Yan
- Pharasmanes I
- Rhadamistus
- Vardanes II
Executed people from Georgia (country)
- Abdulhamid bey Gaytabashi
- Aleksandre Andronikashvili
- Amayak Kobulov
- Archil of Kakheti
- Constantine I of Georgia
- Demetrius II of Georgia
- Eustathius of Mtskheta
- Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia (1863–1919)
- Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich of Russia
- Imam Quli Khan (Safavid governor)
- Jikur
- Kote Abkhazi
- Prince Paata of Kartli
- Prokofy Dzhaparidze
- Rhadamistus
- Rostam Khan (sepahsalar under Safi)
- Simon Bagration
- Stanisław Kunicki
- Tite Margwelaschwili
- Yakov Dzhugashvili
Executed regicides
- Abd al-Rahman ibn Muljam
- Abdul Khaliq Hazara (assassin)
- Artabanus of Persia
- Banul Mărăcine
- Bessus
- Cassius Chaerea
- Dragutin Dimitrijević
- Epaphroditus (freedman of Nero)
- Faisal bin Musaid Al Saud
- François Ravaillac
- Jacob Johan Anckarström
- Kara Davud Pasha
- Ljubomir Vulović
- Marcus Vinicius (consul 30)
- Mirza Reza Kermani
- Narcissus (wrestler)
- Otto VIII, Count Palatine of Bavaria
- Ovida
- Pausanias of Orestis
- Pierre Basile
- Rhadamistus
- Robert Stewart, Master of Atholl
- Shallum of Israel
- Sir Robert Graham
- Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl
- Yuwen Huaji
- Yuwen Zhiji
- Zhao Gao
Murderers of children
- Abboud and Khajawa
- Abdelaâli Hadi
- Alberd Tersargyan
- Antakin
- Charles Mihayo
- Chen Jui-chin
- Cordell Farrington
- Franz Schmidt (serial killer)
- Gilberto Ventura Ceballos
- Hurmala
- Ioan Sârca
- Rhadamistus
- Rustam Kiknadze
- Said Al Nasr
- Si Ouey
Pharnavazid dynasty
- Epigram of Amazaspos
- Georgian monarchs family tree of Iberia
- Kartam of Colchis
- Mepe
- Mithridates of Armenia
- Pharnavazid dynasty
- Rhadamistus
- Stele of Serapeitis
- Stele of Vespasian
- Style of the Georgian sovereign
- Zenobia of Armenia
Roman client kings of Armenia
- Ariobarzanes II of Atropatene
- Arsaces I of Armenia
- Arshak II
- Arshak III
- Artavasdes I of Media Atropatene
- Artavasdes IV
- Artaxias III
- Axidares of Armenia
- Erato of Armenia
- Khosrov I of Armenia
- Khosrov II of Armenia
- Khosrov III the Small
- Mithridates of Armenia
- Orodes of Armenia
- Parthamasiris of Armenia
- Rhadamistus
- Sohaemus of Armenia
- Tigranes III
- Tigranes IV
- Tigranes V of Armenia
- Tigranes VI of Armenia
- Tiran of Armenia
- Tiridates I of Armenia
- Tiridates II of Armenia
- Tiridates III of Armenia
- Vologases of Armenia
- Vonones I
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhadamistus
Also known as Rhadamistus of Armenia.
, Usurper, Vologases I of Parthia, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Zenobia e Radamisto, Zenobia of Armenia.