Tiridates II of Armenia

Tiridates II (Armenian: Տրդատ Բ, flourished second half of the 2nd century - died ca. 256), known in Armenian sources as Khosrov, was an Armenian Parthian Prince who served as a Roman Client King of Armenia. Tiridates II was the son and heir of the Armenian King Khosrov I, by an unnamed mother. Tiridates II was the namesake of his ancestor, Tiridates I of Armenia and of his Parthian ancestors who ruled with this name as King. As a part of the Armenian Arsacid period, he was also known as Khosrov.

Tiridates II of Armenia

Tiridates II (Armenian: Տրդատ Բ, flourished second half of the 2nd century - died ca. 256), known in Armenian sources as Khosrov, was an Armenian Parthian Prince who served as a Roman Client King of Armenia. Tiridates II was the son and heir of the Armenian King Khosrov I, by an unnamed mother. Tiridates II was the namesake of his ancestor, Tiridates I of Armenia and of his Parthian ancestors who ruled with this name as King. As a part of the Armenian Arsacid period, he was also known as Khosrov.