Orodes III of Parthia

Coin of Orodes III
Orodes III (Persian: ارد سوم) was raised to the throne of the Parthian Empire around 4 AD by the magnates after the death of Phraates V (reigned ca. 2 BC – AD 4). He was killed after a short reign "on account of his extreme cruelty" (Josephus). After his death, Phraates V's brother Vonones I (reigned ca. 8–12) tried to assume the throne, but a civil war with Artabanus III (reigned ca. 10–38) followed.
References
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- Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, xviii.
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| Orodes III of Parthia Born:  Unknown  Died:  AD 6 | ||
| Preceded by Musa and Phraates V | Great King (Shah) of Parthia AD 4–6 | Succeeded by Vonones I | 
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