Attambelos II was a king of Characene,[1][2] a Parthian vassal state and important trading port on the Persian Gulf. His rule was from 17/16 to 9/8BC.[3]

Coin of Attanbelos II King of Characene
Kingdom of Characene.

He is known only from his coins, which have been found as far away as Susa and on Failaka Island in the Persian Gulf.[4] His Tetradrachms have a low silver content and like almost all Characene coinage show the kings likeness on the front and Heracles on the reverse.

His bronze coins show a Nike on the reverse.

References edit

  1. ^ E. Yarshater, The Cambridge History of Iran, Cambridge University Press page 487
  2. ^ Daniel T. Potts, Araby the Blest: Studies in Arabian Archaeology (Museum Tusculanum Press, 1988) p 141.
  3. ^ Richard Nelson Frye, The History of Ancient Iran(C.H.Beck, 1984) p277.
  4. ^ Monika Schuol, The Characene. A Mesopotamian Kingdom in Hellenistic times. Steiner, Stuttgart 2000 page 226, 318-320.


Attambelos II
Preceded by King of Characene
79/78 to 49/48BC
Succeeded by