
Hyspaosines - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Hyspaosines
- king of Charax, 2nd century B.C.
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+ Aspasine , Hyspausines
138/28a
Hyspaosines attacks the Elamites.
127/2a
nscr_26.C, a Babylonian contract dated to the reign of Hyspaosines.
125/13a
Timotheus son of Hyspaosines goes to Seleuceia-on-Tigris.
124/2a
the dedication of a temple on behalf of king Hyspaosines.
124/2b
Hyspaosines restores and strengthens the city of Charax.
124/2c
The death of Hyspaosines, king of Charax, aged 85 years.
  Within translations:
Lucian:Macr_16
eighty-five. [16] Hyspausines, king of Charax and the cou
Plin:HN_6.139
and named after himself by Spaosines son of Sagdodonacus, king of
THI_26
(140-124) behalf of king Hyspaosines and queen Thalassia, Ke
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