Meharaspes

Meharaspes (Persian: Mehrasp), also written as Mebarsapes, was the Parthian client king of Adiabene in the early 2nd century CE; he was also the last king of an independent Adiabene.[1] He was defeated by Trajan in 116; Adiabene was incorporated into the short-lived Roman province of Mesopotamia.

  1. ^  Abel, Danielle (2005). Early Syro-Mesopotamian Christian Writers, Jews and Judaism: Influence and Reaction (with a Study of a Selection of Aphrahat's Demonstrations) (PhD thesis). University of Manchester.

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