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'''Hidarnes II Orontid''' |
'''Hidarnes II Orontid''' was of [[Orontid Dynasty]] who reigned at the start of the 5th century BC. |
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Hidarnes was the son of [[Hidarnes I]] and his successor. An epitaph was found on [[Armavir, Armenia|Armavir]] walls related to Hidarnes II choosing his wife. She must have perfect looks, slim body, white skin, beautiful neck, delicate nose, straight teeth. Hidarnes II had all these features and was trying to preserve the nobility of the dynasty.<ref>Khachatryan, Hayk (2006). ''[http://books.google.com/books/about/T%EF%B8%A0S%EF%B8%A1ari_Armenii.html?id=A7_nHwAACAAJ 141 Kings of the Armenians]''. Erevan: Amaras. ISBN 978-99930-1-192-7</ref> |
Hidarnes was the son of [[Hidarnes I]] and his successor. An epitaph was found on [[Armavir, Armenia|Armavir]] walls related to Hidarnes II choosing his wife. She must have perfect looks, slim body, white skin, beautiful neck, delicate nose, straight teeth. Hidarnes II had all these features and was trying to preserve the nobility of the dynasty.<ref>Khachatryan, Hayk (2006). ''[http://books.google.com/books/about/T%EF%B8%A0S%EF%B8%A1ari_Armenii.html?id=A7_nHwAACAAJ 141 Kings of the Armenians]''. Erevan: Amaras. ISBN 978-99930-1-192-7</ref> |
Revision as of 04:07, 11 September 2016
Hidarnes II Orontid | |
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King of Armenia | |
Reign | start of 5th century BC |
Predecessor | Hidarnes I |
Successor | Hidarnes III |
House | Armavir |
Dynasty | Orontid Dynasty |
Hidarnes II Orontid was a king of Orontid Armenia, who reigned at the start of the 5th century BC.
Hidarnes was the son of Hidarnes I and his successor. An epitaph was found on Armavir walls related to Hidarnes II choosing his wife. She must have perfect looks, slim body, white skin, beautiful neck, delicate nose, straight teeth. Hidarnes II had all these features and was trying to preserve the nobility of the dynasty.[1]
References
- ^ Khachatryan, Hayk (2006). 141 Kings of the Armenians. Erevan: Amaras. ISBN 978-99930-1-192-7