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Bagasis

Bagasis was a Parthian prince, who played an important role in Parthian politics from 148/7 BC, where he was appointed the governor of the newly conquered region of Media by his brother and king Mithridates I. Bagasis was initially suggested by the modern historian Gholamreza F. Assar (2005) to have ruled as king briefly in 126 BC, but he later retracted this suggestion (2009). Bagasis was survived by an unnamed son, who occupied high offices under Mithridates II.

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The reverse of a coin minted by Mithridates I with the image of Bagasis1 source ↗

Bagasis (also spelled Bakasis, Bagayasha and Vakasis2) was a Parthian prince, who played an important role in Parthian politics from 148/7 BC, where he was appointed the governor of the newly conquered region of Media by his brother and king Mithridates I (r. 171–132 BC).3 Bagasis was initially suggested by the modern historian Gholamreza F. Assar (2005) to have ruled as king briefly in 126 BC,4 but he later retracted this suggestion (2009).5 Bagasis was survived by an unnamed son, who occupied high offices under Mithridates II (r. 124–91 BC).6

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  1. Overtoom 2020, p. xl.
  2. Lerner 2017, p. 11.
  3. Olbrycht 2010, p. 149.
  4. Assar 2005, pp. 47–48.
  5. Assar 2009, p. 136.
  6. Olbrycht 2010, pp. 148–149.
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