Ariaramnes of Cappadocia
Ariaramnes (Old Persian: π πΌπ‘πΉπ πΌπΆπ΄ AriyΔramna, Greek: αΌΟιάμνηΟ), was the Ariarathid king of Cappadocia from 280 BC to 230 BC. He was the son and successor of Ariarathes II.
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Coin of Ariaramnes | |
King of Cappadocia | |
Reign | 280β230 BC |
Predecessor | Ariarathes II |
Successor | Ariarathes III |
Died | 230 BC |
Dynasty | Ariarathid |
Father | Ariarathes II |
Ariaramnes' name is the Greek attestation of an Old Iranian name, AryΔrΔman ("he who brings peace to the Aryans").[1] His name is sometimes is confused with an akin name, Ariamnes.[1] Ariaramnes minted coins during his reign. On the observe of his coins, he is portrayed wearing the Persian satrapal tiara, whilst the reverse shows him holding a lance whilst riding a horse.[1][2]
Although Cappadocia had throughout its history been hardly subject to Hellenism, it slowly began to affect the region now with order and stability under the Ariarathid dynasty.[2][3] This can be seen on the engravings of Ariaramnes' coins, who is the first king of his dynasty to mint coins with Greek engravings instead of the traditional Aramaic.[3] On some of these coins the name Tyana is engraved, which indicates that Ariaramnes had conquered the city.[2]
Originally a vassal of the Greek Seleucid Empire, Ariaramnes rebelled and obtained independence.[1] However, he sustained friendly relations with his former suzerains, with one of his daughters marrying prince Antiochus Hierax, and the latters sister Stratonice marrying Ariaramnes' son Ariarathes.[1] Consequently, the Seleucid king Antiochus II Theos (r. 261 β 246 BC) bestowed Ariarathes with the title of "king", who ruled together with Ariaramnes from 255 BC.[4][1] In 230 BC, Ariaramnes received Antiochus Hierax after the latter had fled from his ruling brother Seleucus II Callinicus (r. 246 β 225 BC).[1] Ariaramnes died around the same period, with Ariarathes III becoming the sole ruler of the kingdom.[3][2]
References
- Shahbazi 1986, pp. 410β411.
- Boyce & Grenet 1991, p. 267.
- Raditsa 1983, p. 111.
- Raditsa 1983, p. 115.
Sources
- Boyce, Mary; Grenet, Frantz (1991). Beck, Roger (ed.). A History of Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrianism under Macedonian and Roman Rule. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-9004293915.
- Raditsa, Leo (1983). "Iranians in Asia Minor". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). The Cambridge History of Iran, Vol. 3 (1): The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanian periods. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1139054942.
- Shahbazi, A. Shapur (1986). "AriyΔramna". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. II, Fasc. 4. pp. 410β411.
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Preceded by Ariarathes II |
King of Cappadocia 280 β 230 BC |
Succeeded by Ariarathes III |