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fused.[1] The old king died in 70 or 69 b.c. and was succeeded by his son Phraates III.
With the reigns of Sinatruces and his successors we reach a period for which our sources are both more extensive and easier of interpretation. Let us turn therefore from the western part of the empire to the eastern frontier and examine the events of the past hundred years, events which molded and shaped new boundaries and new customs and which had a powerful effect on the politics of the empire as a whole.
- ↑ Memnon (FHG, III, 549, fr. 43.2).