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Anak Souren - Pahlavi of Parthia
- Preferred Name: Anak Souren - Pahlavi of Parthia
- Gender: M
- FSID: KLVF-9FM
- MilitaryService: Anak was pursued by Armenian soldiers, until he drowned in the Aras River.258
- Clan Name: with note: Description: House of Suren
- Birth: BEF 230 in Parthia
- MilitaryService: murdered King Khosrov II of Armenia and his wife258 in Vagharshapat, Արմավիրի մարզ, Armenia at LATI: N0.1628 LONG: E4.2932
- Death: BEF 278 in Aras River, Caucasus, Turkey at LATI: N9.9882 LONG: E2.3063
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Prince Of Suren-Pahlav
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Anak the Parthian, also known as Anak Pahlavi (flourished 3rd century, died 258), was a Armenian Parthian nobleman who lived during the time of Arsacid Armenia, a prince said to be related to the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia or was from the House of Suren, one of the seven branches of the ruling Arsacid dynasty of Sakastan. He married a Parthian noblewoman called Okohe, who bore him sons. Among their children was Gregory.
Ardashir I and his son, Shapur I, incited Anak to murder King Khosrov II of Armenia, promising to return his own domain as a reward. Ardashir I was alarmed by the military victories that Khosrov II with his late father, Tiridates II of Armenia had won against him, as he wanted to expand the Sassanid Empire and to annex Armenia.
Anak had won the trust of Khosrov II and had travelled to Vagharshapat. When Anak arrived in Vagharshapat he pretended to take refuge in the Armenian dominions from the persecution of Ardashir I. Anak was hospitably received in Vagharshapat by Khosrov II and then stabbed the king in the heart, also killing Khosrov's wife. Anak was furiously pursued by Armenian soldiers, until he drowned in the Aras River.
The Armenian army and nobles were outraged by the death of the reigning King and in turn wreaked their vengeance on the family of Anak. The only child to survive from Anak’s family was his infant son Gregory, who was taken to Cappadocia by his former caretakers Sopia and Yevtagh, who had escaped the slaughter of Anak’s family.
Ardashir I took possession of Armenia for himself and it became a part of his empire. Troops loyal to Khosrov II, had his son, Tiridates III, taken to Rome for protection where Tiridates III was raised and his daughter Khosrovidkuht was taken to be raised in Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadocia. The foster parents of Khosrovidukht were Awtay, a nobleman from the family of the Amatuni, and Awtay’s wife, a noblewoman whose name is unknown, who was from the family of the Slkunik.
=== A Wagner: Pedigree and Progress Ped 36 ===
A Wagner: Pedigree and Progress Ped 36
Preferred Parents:
Father: Varen SUREN-PAHLAV I, b. BEF 210 in Iran d. BEF 268 in Armenia
Mother: Tiridates I Pahlav, b. BEF 210 in Roman Empire d. 253 in Roman Empire
Family 1: Mrs. Anak of Parthia, b. ABT 215 in Parthia
- Gregory 'the Enlightener' of Arménia, b. ABT 257 in Armenian Empire d. ABT 331 in Armenian Empire
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