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page 1People of Antony's Parthian War
Herod the Great
king of Judea from 37/6 BCE to 4/1 BCE

Orodes II of Parthia
king of Kings, Arsaces, Great King

Phraates IV of Parthia
King of Parthia
Hyrcanus II
High Priest and king of Judea

Antigonus II Mattathias
king of Judea

Artavasdes II of Armenia
king of Armenia

Pacorus I of Parthia
Prince of the Parthian Empire (died 38 BC)
Antiochus I Theos of Commagene
king of Commagene from the Armenian Orontid dynasty
Lucius Munatius Plancus
Roman politician and soldier (87–15 BC)
Polemon I of Pontus
Roman Client King of Cilicia, Pontus, Colchis and the Bosporan Kingdom
Publius Ventidius
officer under Mark Antony
Gaius Sosius
1st-century BC Roman general and politician
Quintus Labienus
1st c. BCE Roman soldier allied with the Parthians
Phasael
Phasael (died 40 BCE; ,; ; from ), was a prince from the Herodian Dynasty of Judea.
Artavasdes I of Media Atropatene
king
Lucius Decidius Saxa
soldier
Barzapharnes
Barzapharnes was a Parthian general during the latter half of the 1st century BC. In 40 BC, Barzapharnes commanded a Parthian invasion of the Levant, commanded and aided by Pacorus, who allied himself with the Roman outlaw Quintus Labienus, and seized Syria. Barzapharnes campaign culminated in the capture of Jerusalem, and the replacement of Phasael and Hyrcanus II by the pro-parthian Hasmonean prince, Antigonus ben Aristobulus. Within a short time entire Judea had been subjugated, with a few exceptions, including the heavily fortified Tyre. The Parthian force was driven out of Judea by Herod