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Kamnaskires III

Kamnaskires III was the Kamnaskirid king of Elymais from 82/1 BC to 75 BC. Elymais had since 124 BC been under complete Parthian control. However, in 81/80 BC, coins of king Kamnaskires III and his wife Anzaze appears, which indicates that the kingdom had been restored. According to Babylonian sources, the incumbent Parthian monarch Orodes I launched an expedition into Elymais in 78 BC, where he defeated Kamnaskires III. Kamnaskires III was not deposed, however, and continued ruling the kingdom now as a Parthian vassal. Kamnaskires III's successor is unknown, however, it is known that Kamnaskires IV ruled Elymais from 62/1 BCE.

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Kamnaskires III
Coin of Kamnaskires III with his queen Anzaze
King of Elymais
Reign82/1–75 BC
PredecessorParthian rule
SuccessorKamnaskires IV
Co-rulerAnzaze
Died75 BC
SpouseAnzaze
DynastyKamnaskirid

Kamnaskires III (also spelled Kammashkiri III) was the Kamnaskirid king of Elymais from 82/1 BC to 75 BC.1 Elymais had since 124 BC been under complete Parthian control.2 However, in 81/80 BC, coins of king Kamnaskires III and his wife Anzaze appears, which indicates that the kingdom had been restored.3 According to Babylonian sources, the incumbent Parthian monarch Orodes I (r. 80–75 BC) launched an expedition into Elymais in 78 BC, where he defeated Kamnaskires III.2 Kamnaskires III was not deposed, however, and continued ruling the kingdom now as a Parthian vassal.2 Kamnaskires III's successor is unknown, however, it is known that Kamnaskires IV ruled Elymais from 62/1 BCE.415

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  1. Kia 2016, p. 334.
  2. Shayegan 2011, p. 325.
  3. Shayegan 2011, pp. 324–325.
  4. Hansman 1998, pp. 373–376.
  5. Rezakhani 2013, p. 773.
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