Tigranes V of Armenia

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Tigranes V of Armenia was a Roman client king of Armenia from the Herodian dynasty, known for his brief and politically complex reign in the early 1st century AD.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 1st-century monarch
Herodian dynasty member
King of Armenia
Roman client king
appointedBy Augustus
surface form: Emperor Augustus

Roman Empire
associatedWith Cappadocia
Herodian Kingdom
surface form: Herodian Kingdom of Judea

Roman Armenia
citizenship Roman Empire
conflict Roman–Parthian rivalry over Armenia
country Kingdom of Armenia
dynasty Herodian dynasty
ethnicOrigin Armenian
Cappadocian Greek
Jewish
father Alexander of Judea
grandfather Archelaus of Cappadocia
Herod the Great
historicalContext Roman imperial policy in the Eastern provinces
Roman–Parthian competition for influence in Armenia
house House of Herod
mother Glaphyra
nobleFamily Ariarathid dynasty
surface form: Cappadocian royal house

Herodian dynasty
notableFor being a Herodian prince placed on the Armenian throne by Rome
brief and politically complex reign
politicalStatus client king under Roman suzerainty
positionHeld King of Armenia
predecessor Artavasdes IV of Armenia
reignEnd c. 12 AD
reignStart c. 6 AD
religion Hellenistic Jews
surface form: Hellenistic Judaism
royalTitle Kings of Armenia
surface form: King of Armenia
successor Artaxias III of Armenia
Vonones I of Parthia
timePeriod early 1st century AD
title Tigranes the Great
surface form: Tigranes

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Alexander child Tigranes V of Armenia
Arsacid dynasty of Armenia notableFigure Tigranes V of Armenia
this entity surface form: Tigranes VII (Tigranes the Great of Arsacid line)