Abgarid dynasty
The Abgarid dynasty or Abgar dynasty was a dynasty of Nabataean Arab origin. Members of the dynasty, the Abgarids, reigned between 134 and 242 over Edessa and Osroene in Upper Mesopotamia, "first a buffer state between Rome and the Parthians and later a vassal state of Rome". Some members of the dynasty bore Iranian names, while others had Arab names. J.B. Segal notes that the names ending in "-u" are "undoubtedly Nabatean". The Abgarid dynasts spoke "a form of Aramaic". Following the Battle of Carrhae, members of the dynasty pursued a broadly pro-Parthian policy for about two centuries. At the turn of the 2nd century AD, the Romans turned Osroene into a Roman client state. During Caracalla's reign, most likely in 214, Abgar IX Severus was deposed and Osroene was incorporated as a Roman province. Thereafter, Abgarid dynasts only ruled "in name". Abgar X Frahad, the last nominal Abgarid ruler, settled in Rome together with his wife.
Kings of Edessa/Osroene
This is a list of kings of Edessa/Osroene, most of whom were members of the Abgarid dynasty. The list also mentions the non-dynastic rulers of Edessa/Osroene as well as the periods of interregnum. Segal notes: "the early names and dates should be regarded with caution".King | Reign | Consort | Comments |
Aryu | 132–127 BC | - | |
Abdu, son of Maz'ur | 127–120 BC | - | |
Fradasht, son of Gebar'u | 120–115 BC | - | |
Bakru I, son of Fradasht | 115–112 BC | - | |
Bakru II, son of Bakru | 112–94 BC | - | Ruled alone |
Bakru II and Ma'nu I | 94 BC | - | Ruled together |
Bakru II and Abgar I Piqa | 94–92 BC | - | Ruled together |
Abgar I | 92–68 BC | - | Ruled alone |
Abgar II, son of Abgar I | 68–53 BC | - | |
Interregnum | 53–52 BC | - | |
Ma'nu II | 52–34 BC | - | |
Paqor | 34–29 BC | - | |
Abgar III | 29–26 BC | - | |
Abgar IV Sumaqa | 26–23 BC | - | |
Ma'nu III Saflul | 23–4 BC | - | |
Abgar V Ukkama, son of Ma'nu | 4 BC–7 AD | - | 1st tenure |
Ma'nu IV, son of Ma'nu | 7–13 AD | - | |
Abgar V Ukkama | 13–50 AD | - | 2nd tenure |
Ma'nu V, son of Abgar | 50–57 AD | - | |
Ma'nu VI, son of Abgar | 57–71 AD | - | |
Abgar IV, son of Ma'nu | 71–91 AD | - | |
Interregnum | 91–109 AD | - | |
Abgar VII, son of Ezad | 109–116 AD | - | |
Interregnum | 116–118 AD | - | |
Yalur and Parthamaspates | 118–122 AD | - | Ruled together |
Parthamaspates | 122–123 AD | - | Ruled alone |
Ma'nu VII, son of Ezad | 123–139 AD | - | |
Ma'nu VIII, son of Ma'nu | 139–163 AD | - | First tenure |
Wa'el, son of Sahru | 163–165 AD | - | Installed by the Parthians |
Ma'nu VIII, son of Ma'nu | 165–177 AD | - | Second tenure |
Abgar VIII the Great, son of Ma'nu | 177–212 AD | - | |
Abgar IX Severus, son of Abgar | 212–214 AD | - | Deposed by the Romans; Osroene incorporated as a Roman province |
Ma'nu IX, son of Ma'nu | 214–240 AD | - | Ruled only in name |
Abgar X Frahad, son of Ma'nu | 240–242 AD | - | Ruled only in name |