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Lucius Vitellius
Lucius Vitellius (before 5 BCE - after 51): Roman senator, thrice consul, governor of Syria, father of the emperor Vitellius. Coin…Vivana
Vivâna: Persian satrap (governor) of Arachosia in 521 BCE. Achaemenid nobleman During the troubles after the death of the Persian king Cambyses…Vologases I
Vologases I: Arsacid king of the Parthian Empire (r.51-78).Accession A Parthian In c.47 CE, the Parthian king Vardanes I was assassinated. His brother…Vologases II
Vologases II: Arsacid king of the Parthian Empire (r.77/78-79/80). Vologases II In 78 CE, the Parthian king Vologases Idied. He was succeeded by…Vologases III
Vologases III: Arsacid king of the Parthian Empire (r.105-147). Vologases III In c.105 CE, the Parthian king Pacorus II died. Vologases Idied. He…Vologases IV
Vologases IV: Arsacid king of the Parthian Empire (r.147-191). Vologases IV Ever since the death of Pacorus II in 105 CE, the Parthian…Vologases V
Vologases V: Arsacid king of the Parthian Empire (r.191-208). Vagharshapat, Inscription mentioning the Roman legion XV Apollinaris In the first half of the…Vologases VI
Vologases VI: Arsacid king of the Parthian Empire (r.208-226?). Vologases VI In the first half of the second century, the Parthian Empire had…Volsci
Volsci: ancient people, originally living in the western Apennines. Migrating to southern Latium, they became one of the four main enemies of archaic Rome. …Volubilis
Volubilis: Roman city in Morocco, probably the capital of ancient Mauretania.History Volubilis, basilica Probably founded by the Carthaginians in the third century…Vonones I
Vonones I: Arsacid king of the Parthian Empire (r.8-12). Vonones I Shortly after the violent death of king Phraataces in the year 6…Vonones II
Vonones II: Arsacid king of the Parthian Empire (r.51 CE). Vonones II In 51 CE, king Gotarzes II died. According to the Roman…