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AbstractPhraates V Phraatakes (“little Phraates”) was the son of the Parthian king Phraates IV and of the concubine Musa. He ruled the Parthian Empire from 3/2bceto 4ceand settled the conflict with Rome over Armenia. He is said to have married his mother.
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AbstractPhraates V Phraatakes (“little Phraates”) was the son of the Parthian king Phraates IV and of the concubine Musa.
He ruled the Parthian Empire from 3/2bceto 4ceand settled the conflict with Rome over Armenia.
He is said to have married his mother.
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