Vologeses VI

king of Parthia
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Flourished:
3rd century
Flourished:
201 - 300

Vologeses VI (or V) (flourished 3rd century) was the king of Parthia who reigned from 209 to c. 212.

The son of the Parthian king Vologeses V (or IV), he succeeded his father in 209. Vologeses VI ruled for only about four years before his brother Artabanus V rebelled against him and became master of the greater part of the Parthian empire. But Vologeses VI did manage to maintain himself in parts of Babylonia; his dated coins extend in time to ad 228–229.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Encyclopaedia Britannica.