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There now ensues a succession of monarchs named
Theonesios ... or Attambelos ... up to about 113 CE. ... Because of many gaps in the dates known, it is unrealistic to assign regnal numbers. Only one Prince of another name occurs -- Abinerglos or Adinerglos (ABINH...) -- reigning during the second
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decade of the
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Die Charakene. Ein mesopotamisches Kƶnigreich in hellenistisch-parthischer Zeit
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