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Anzaze

Anzaze was a queen of the Elymais. She appears on coins together with king Kamnaskires III. They perhaps ruled together as on the coins she is called βασιλίσσης. Furthermore it was not common on ancient coins that kings and queens appear together, again supporting her special status.

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Anzaze was a queen of the Elymais (a Parthian vassal kingdom in what is now Iran).12 She appears on coins together with king Kamnaskires III (about 82/81 BC to 75. BC following dates on the coins).23 They perhaps ruled together as on the coins she is called βασιλίσσης (the Genitive case of queen - βασίλισσα [basílissa]).45 Furthermore it was not common on ancient coins that kings and queens appear together, again supporting her special status.

Literature

  • D. T. Potts: The Archaeology of Elam, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1999, 399 ISBN 0-521-56496-4
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  3. Curtis, Vesta Sarkhosh; Stewart, Sarah (2010-03-24). The Age of the Parthians. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85773-308-5.
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