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Authorities in SILVER Wiki
Authority
Abd-Hadad of Hierapolis
Acarnanian league
Achaean League
Aelis
Aemilian (253 CE)
Aesillas (quaestor in the Roman province of Macedonia in c. 90 BC)
Aetolian League
Agathocleia Theotropos (Indo-Greek queen, 2nd century BC)
Agathocles Dikaios (Indo-Greek king, c. 190-180 BC)
Agathocles of Syracuse (tyrant of Syracuse in 317-289 BC and self-styled king of Sicily in 304-289 BC)
Ainianes
Akrosas
Alexander I Balas (Seleucid king, 152-145 BC)
Alexander I of Macedon (Argead king, c. 498-454 BC)
Alexander II Zabinas (Seleucid king, 128-123 BC)
Alexander III the Great (Argead king, 336-323 BC)
Alexander Jannaeus (Hasmonean king, 103-76 BC)
Alexander Severus (Roman emperor, 222-235 BC)
Amastris (Persian princess, wife of Craterus, Dionysius and Lysimachus, c. 330-284 BC)
Amorgians league
Amphictyonic league
Amyntas II of Macedon (Argead king, c. 394-393 BC)
Amyntas III of Macedon (Argead king, c. 393-370 BC)
Amyntas of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 80-65 BC)
Amyntas of Galatia (tetrarch and king of Galatia, 37/6-25 BC)
Anaxilas II (494-476 BCE)
Andragoras
Andriscus of Macedon (Macedonian king, 149-148 BC)
Antialcidas Nikephoros (Indo-Greek king, c. 115-95 BC)
Antigonus I Monophtalmus (Macedonian nobleman, general, satrap and Antigonid king, 306-301 BC)
Antigonus II Gonatas (Antigonid king, 277/6-239 BC)
Antigonus III Doson (Antigonid king, 229-221 BC)
Antimachus I (Indo-Greek king, c. 185 BC-170 BC)
Antiochus Hierax (Seleucid usurper, 246-227 BC)
Antiochus I Soter (Seleucid king, 281-261 BC)
Antiochus II Theos (Seleucid king, 261-246 BC)
Antiochus III the Great (Seleucid king, 222-187 BC)
Antiochus IV Epiphanes (Seleucid king, 175-164 BC)
Antiochus IX Cyzicenus (Seleucid king, 114-95 BC)
Antiochus V Eupator (Seleucid king, 164-162 BC)
Antiochus VI Dionysus (Seleucid king, 144-142 BC)
Antiochus VII Euergetes (Seleucid king, 138-129 BC)
Antiochus VIII Grypus (Seleucid king, 121/0-97/6 BC)
Antiochus XI Epiphanes Philadelphus (Seleucid king, 94-93 BC)
Antiochus XII Dionysus (Seleucid king, 87/6-83/2 BC)
Antiochus XIII Asiaticus (Seleucid king, 69-64 BC)
Antiochus, son of Seleucus IV (Seleucid king, c. 175-170 BC)
Antoninus Pius (Roman emperor, 138-161 AD)
Apodacus of Characene (124-103 BCE)
Apollodotus I Soter (Indo-Greek king, c. 174-165 BC)
Apollodotus II of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 80-65 BC)
Arcadian league
Archebius of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 75-65 BC)
Archelaus I of Macedon (Argead king, 413-399 BC)
Ardashir II of Persis (1st c. BCE)
Aretas II of Nabataea (king of the Nabatens, 103-96 BC)
Areus I of Sparta (Agiad King of Sparta, 309-265 BC)
Ariarathes IX Eusebes Philopator (king of Cappadocia, c.100-c. 85 BC)
Ariarathes VI (king of Cappadocia, c. 130-c. 114 BCE)
Ariarathes VII Philometor (king of Cappadocia, c. 116-c. 100 BC)
Ariarathes VIII Eusebes Epiphanes (king of Cappadocia, c. 100-c. 95 BC)
Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios (96-63 BCE)
Armenian kingdom
Arsinoe II (queen of Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedonia, Ptolemaic queen and co-ruler of Egypt, c. 300-c. 270 BC)
Artabanus II (king of Parthia, 10-41 CE)
Artabanus III of Parthia (prince of Parthia, c.79-81 CE)
Artavasdes II of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 55-34 BC)
Artavasdes IV of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 4-6 AD)
Artavasdes IV of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 4-6)
Artaxerxes I
Artaxerxes II
Artaxias II of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 34-20 BC)
Artaxias III of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 18-34 AD)
Artumpara (dynast of Lycia c. 380-370 BCE)
Aruwatijesi (dynast of Lycia c. 390-370 BCE)
Asander of Bosporus (Roman client king of the Bosporan Kingdom, 47-17 BC)
Asandros (archontos at Panticapaeum)
Aspeisas
Ataias (350-339 BCE)
Attalid Kingdom
Attalus I (Attalid king, 241-197 BC)
Attalus II (220-138 BCE)
Audoleon of Paeonia (315-285 BCE)
Augustus (Roman emperor, 27 BC-14 AD)
Autophradates (satrap of Persis)
Azbaal of Citium (Phoenician king of Citium and Idalium, 5th c BC)
Azemilkos/°Ozmilk (king of Tyr, c. 340-330 BC)
Azes I of Gandhara (Indo-Scythian ruler, c. 58-12 BC)
Azilises (Indo-Scythian king, c. 85-45 or 35 BC)
Baalmelek I of Citium (Phoenician king of Citium, 5th c BC)
Baalmelek II of Citium (king of Citium and Idalium, 5th c. BC)
Baalram of Citium (Phoenician king of Citium, early 4th c. BC)
Baalshillem I (king of Sidon, 450-426 BCE)
Baalshillem II (king of Sidon, 401-365 BCE)
Bactrian Kingdom
Bactrian kingdom
Balakros (satrap of Cilicia after 333 BC)
Baydad I of Persis
Berenice I (Ptolemaic queen, c. 340-c. 279-268 BC)
Berenice II Euergetis (Ptolemaic queen and co-regent, 267/266-221 BC)
Bisaltai
Boeotian league
Bosporan kingdom
Botteian league
C. Fonteius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 114 - 113 BC)
C. Terentius Lucanus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 147 BC)
C. Vibius Pansa (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 90 BC)
C. Vibius Pansa Caetronianus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 48 BC)
Caligula (Roman emperor, 37-41 AD)
Campanian mercenaries
Cappadocian kingdom
Caracalla (Roman emperor, 198-217 AD)
Carthaginian Empire
Cassander (regent and king of Macedonia, 317-297 BC)
Cavarus (king of Thrace, 219-210 BCE)
Celtic numismatics
Chalcedian cities of Sicilia
Chalcidian League (c. 430-348 BC)
Characene kingdom
Charaspes
Claudius (Roman emperor, 13-54 BC)
Cleomenes III of Sparta (Agiad king of Sparta, 235-222 BC)
Cleopatra I Syra (Seleucid princess, Ptolemaic queen and regent of Egypt, 180-176 BC)
Cleopatra II Philometor (Ptolemaic queen, 172-115 BC).
Cleopatra III of Egypt (Ptolemaic queen, 142-131 and 127-116 BC)
Cleopatra Thea (Seleucid queen, 150-121 BC)
Cleopatra VII Philopator (Ptolemaic queen, 51-30 BC)
Commodus (Roman emperor, 177-192 AD)
Croesus (king of Lydia, 560-546 BCE)
Cyrenean league
Dacian kingdom
Damates (satrap in Achaemenid Cappadocia, 380-362 BC)
Darius II
Demetrius I (Bactrian king, 200-185 BCE)
Demetrius I Poliorcetes (Antigonid king, 294-283 BC)
Demetrius I Soter (Seleucid king, 162-150 BC)
Demetrius II Nicator (Seleucid king, 145-140 and 129-125 BC)
Demetrius III Philopator (Seleucid king, 97/6-88/7 BC)
Derdas (king of Elimiotes, early 4th century BC)
Derrones
Diodotus I of Bactria (Seleucid satrap and king in Bactria, c. 255/50-239 BC)
Diodotus II of Bactria (king in Bactria, 239-223 C)
Diomedes Soter (Indo-Greek king, c. 115-105 BC)
Dionysas (I) (individual who issued coins at Abdera, 411/410-386/385 BC)
Dionysas (II) (individual who issued coins at Abdera, 365/360-350/345 BC)
Dionysius I of Syracuse (tyrant of Syracuse, c. 400-367 BC)
Dionysius II of Syracuse (tyrant of Syracuse, c. 367-357 and 346-344 BC)
Domitian (Roman emperor, 81-96 AD)
Edones
Elagabalus (Roman emperor, 218-222 BC)
Epander (Indo-Greek king, c. 80-75 BC)
Epirote League
Erbbina (dynast of Telmessos area in Lycia, c. 430-410 ΒC)
Euanthes of Salamis (king of Salamis, second quarter of the 5th c. BC)
Euboean League
Eucratides I of Bactria (Greco-Bactrian king, 171-145 BC)
Eucratides I of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 171-145 BC)
Euelthon of Salamis (king of Salamis, last quarter of the 6th c. BC)
Eumenes I of Pergamum (Attalid king, 263-241 BC)
Eumenes II of Pergamum (Attalid king, 197-159 BC)
Eumenes III Aristonicus (Attalid usurper, 133-129 BC)
Eumenes of Cardia
Eunostos of Soli (king of Soli, end 4th c. BC)
Eupolemus (general of Cassander, Macedonian strategos in Caria, after c. 315 BC)
Euthydemus I of Bactria (satrap of Sogdiana and Greco-Bactrian king, c. 230-c. 200 BC)
Evagoras I (king of Salamis, 411-374 BC)
Evagoras II (king of Salamis, 361-351 BC, and later satrap for Achaemenid Persia in Phoenicia)
Evagoras, king of Sidon (346-343 BCE)
Faustina the Younger (Roman empress, 161-175 AD)
Galatians
Gallienus (Roman emperor, 218-268 AD)
Gandhara (Indo-Greek Kingdom)
Gelon II of Syracuse (king of Syracuse, c. 240-216 BC)
Germanicus (general of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, 15-19 AD)
Geta (Roman emperor, 209/10-211 AD)
Getas (king of the Edones)
Gordian III (Roman emperor, 238-244 AD)
Gorgus (king of Salamis)
Gotarzes II (king of Parthia, 40-51 CE)
Hadrian (Roman emperor, 117-138 AD)
Hasmonean kingdom (c. 140-37 BCE)
Hecatomnus of Caria (satrap of Caria, c. 395-c. 377 BC)
Heliocles I of Bactria (150-130 BCE)
Heliocles II of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 95-80 BC)
Hermaeus Soter (Indo-Greek king of the Eucratid Dynasty, c. 105-90 BC)
Herod Agrippa (Herodian king, 41-44 AD)
Herod Antipas (tetrarch of Galilee and Perea, 4 BC-39 AD)
Herodian dynasty (41-92 AD)
Hicetas (tyrant of Syracuse, 288-279 BC)
Hieron II of Syracuse (tyrant of Syracuse, 270-215 BC)
Hieronymos (Magistrate in Adramyteum, Mysia, c. 117?-138?)
Hieronymus of Syracuse (tyrant of Syracuse, 215-214 BC)
Hippostratus of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 65-55 BC)
Hispani
Hyspaosines of Characene (127-124 BCE)
Ichnai
Idrieus (satrap of Caria, mid-4th century BC)
Indo-Greek kingdom
John Hyrcanus I (Hasmonean leader and Jewish high priest, c. 134-104 BCE)
John Hyrcanus II (Jewish High Priest, Hasmonean king and ethnarch of Judea, 67-40 BCE)
Julia Domna (Roman empress, 194-211 AD)
Julia Maesa (sister of Julia Domna, 218-222 AD)
Julia Paula (wife of Elagabalus, 219-220 AD)
Julius Caesar (Roman general, statesman, Consul and Dictator Perpetuus, 100-44 BC)
Justin I (Byzantine emperor, 518-527 AD)
Justin II (Byzantine emperor, 565-578 AD)
Justinian I (Byzantine emperor, 527-565 AD)
Kanites
Keian League
Khadritime
Khadritime (dynast of Lycia c. 480-460 BCE)
Kherei (dynast of Lycia, c. 430-410 BC)
Kheriga (dynast of Lycia, c. 430-410 BC)
Kingdom of Bithynia (late 4th c.-74 BC)
Kingdom of Persis
Koson of Dacia
Kujula Kadphises (50-90 CE)
Kuprili (dynast of Lycia)
Kuprlli (Lycian dynast)
Kushan empire
L. Aemilius Buca (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 44 BCE)
L. Aurelius Cotta (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 105 BC)
L. Critonius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 86 BC)
L. Flaminius Chilo (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 43 BC)
L. Flaminius Chilo (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 109-108 BC)
L. Iulius Bursio (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 85 BC)
L. Memmius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 109 - 108 BCE)
L. Pinarius Scarpus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 31 BCE)
L. Titurius Sabinus (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 89 BC)
Laelianus (269 CE)
League of Athena Ilias
Lucilius Antonius (Roman moneyer)
Lucullus
Lybian mercenaries (241-237 BCE)
Lycian League
Lysias Anicetus (Indo-Greek king, c. 130-120 BC)
Lysimachus (Macedonian officer, diadochus and king, c. 360-281 BC)
M. Fannius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 86 BC)
M. Furius L. f. Philus (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 119 BC)
M. Minatius Sabinus
M. Plaetorius Cestianus (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 69 BC, 67 BC)
M. Plaetorius Cestianus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 69 BCE, 67 BCE)
M. Tullius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 120 BC)
Macedonia First Meris (Roman Province)
Macedonian kingdom
Machares ?
Macrinus (Roman emperor, 217-218 AD)
Magas (governor of Cyrene under Ptolemy I of Egypt)
Mamertines
Marcus Antonius (Roman politician and general, member of the Second Triumvirate, 83-30 BC)
Marcus Aurelius (Roman emperor, 161-180 AD)
Marcus Junius Brutus (85-42 BCE)
Marius (269 CE)
Maues (Indo-Scythian king, c. 125-85 B.C)
Mausolus of Caria (satrap of Caria, 377-353 BC)
Maximinus Thrax (Roman emperor, 235-238 AD)
Maximus (Roman emperor, 236-238 AD)
Mazaces (satrap of Egypt, 333-332 BC)
Mazaeus (satrap of Cicilia, Transeuphratene and Babylonia, c. 350-328 BC)
Mazday
Melekiathon of Citium (392-361 BCE)
Memnon of Rhodes (c. 380-333 BCE)
Menander I Soter (Indo-Greek king of the Indo-Greek Kingdom, 165/155 -130 BC)
Menander II Dikaios (Indo-Greek king, ca. 90-85 BC)
Messenian League
Miltiades II (tyrant of Thracian Chersonese)
Mithradates I of Parthia
Mithradates II of Parthia (king of Parthia, 124-91 BCE)
Mithrapata
Mithrapata (dynast of Lycia c. 390-370 BCE)
Mithridates III (king of Pontus, c. 220-200 BCE)
Mithridates IV (king of Pontus, 162-150 BCE)
Mithridates VI Eupator (king of the Pontic kingdom, c. 120-63 BC)
Molon (Seleucid usurper, 222-220 BC)
Monunius of Illyria (Illyrian king of Dardania, c. 290-c. 270 BC)
Mostis (king of the Caeni, 130-90 BC)
Musa of Parthia (queen of Parthia, 2 BCE-4 CE)
Musa/Thermusa (queen of the Parthian Empire, 2 BC-4 AD)
Nabataean Kingdom
Nabis of Sparta (king of Sparta, 192-177 BC)
Nero (Roman emperor, 54-68 AD)
Nervii
Nicomedes I of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, c. 278-255 BC)
Nicomedes II of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, 149-127 BC)
Nicomedes III of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, c. 127-94 BC)
Nicomedes IV of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, c. 94-74 BC)
Nikodamos of Salamis (king of Salamis, third quarter of the 5th century BC)
Nikokles (magistrate at Paphos, c. 325-317 BC)
Nikokles of Salamis (king of Salamis, 374-361 BC)
Octavian (Roman Republican Moneyer, c.43-31 BCE)
Onasioikos (Phoenician king of Paphus, early 4th century BC)
Orodes II (king of Parthia, 57-37 BCE)
Orrescii
P. Manlius Vulso (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 210 BCE)
Paeonian kingdom
Paerisades V of Bosporus (Spartocid ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom, 125-109 BC)
Pantaleon (Indo-Greek king, c. 190-180 BC)
Parthian Empire
Patraus (king of Peonia, 340-315 BC)
Perdiccas II of Macedon (Argead king, c. 448-c. 413 BC)
Perdiccas III of Macedon (Argead king, c. 365-360 BC)
Perikles
Perikles (dynast of Lycia c. 380-360 BCE)
Perseus (Antigonid king, c. 212-166 BC)
Persian Empire
Petillius Capitolinus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 43 BC)
Peucolaus of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 75 BC)
Pharnabazus II (Achaemenid Persian Satrap in Asia Minor, c. 413-374 BC)
Pharnaces I of Pontus (king of Pontus, 2nde c. BC)
Pharnaces II of Pontus (king of the Bosporan Kingdom, 63-47 BC)
Philip I Epiphanes Philadelphus (Seleucid king, 94/3-76/5 BC)
Philip II (Argead king, 359-336 BC)
Philip the Arab (Roman emperor, 244-249 AD)
Philip V of Macedonia (238-179 BCE)
Philip VI Andriscus (149-148 BCE)
Philipp III Arrhidaeus (Argead king, 323-317 BC)
Philistis (queen of Syracusa, 274-216 BC)
Philotas (king of South Macedon?)
Philoxenus Anicetus (Indo-Greek king, c. 100-95 BC)
Phintias (tyrant of Agrigentum, c. 288-279 BC)
Phocian League
Phraataces of Parthia (king of Parthia, 2 BCE-2 CE)
Phraates III (king of the Parthian Empire, 70-57 BC)
Phraates IV of Parthia (king of Parthia, 37-2 BCE)
Phraates V (king of the Parthian Empire, 2 BC-4 AD)
Pixodarus of Caria (satrap of Caria, 340-335 BC)
Pnytagoras of Salamis (king of Salamis, 351-332 BC)
Pompey the Younger
Pontic kingdom
Postumus (260-269 CE)
Prusias I of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, 230-182 BC)
Prusias II of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, 182-149 BC)
Ptolemaic dynasty (323-30 BC)
Ptolemy Ceraunus (member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, king of Macedon, 281-279 BC)
Ptolemy I Soter (satrap and Ptolemaic king of Egypt, 323-305 BC)
Ptolemy II Philadelphus (Ptolemaic king, 283-246 BC)
Ptolemy III Euergetes (Ptolemaic king, 246-222 BC)
Ptolemy IV Philopator (Ptolemaic king, 221-205 BC)
Ptolemy IX Soter II (Ptolemaic king, 116-110, 109-107 and 88-81 BC)
Ptolemy V Epiphanes (Ptolemaic king, 204-181 BC)
Ptolemy VI Philometor (Ptolemaic king, 180-145 BC)
Ptolemy VIII Physcon (169-164, 144-132/1 and 126-116 BC)
Ptolemy X Alexander I (Ptolemaic king, 110-88 BC)
Pumiathon of Citium (361-312 BCE)
Pyrrhus (general, Aeacid king of Molossians, Macedonia and Epirus, 306-272 BC)
Pythes (I) (individual who issued coins at Abdera, 473/470-449/448 BC)
Pythes (II) (individual who issued coins at Abdera, 365/360-350/345 BC)
Pythes (individual who issued coins at Samothrace)
Rhodian power
Rhoontopates (satrap of Caria)
Roman Empire
Roman province of Macedonia
Roman Republic
Sabaces (Achaemenid satrap of the Achaemenid 31st dynasty of Egypt, c. 350-333 BC)
Salome Alexandra (Hasmoneans queen, 76-67 BC)
Sammas (dynast of uncertain place in the Thraco-Macedonian region)
Sariakes
Scythian kings
Seleucid Dynasty (312-63 BC)
Seleucus I Nicator (satrap in 321-305 BC and Seleucid king in 305-281 BC)
Seleucus II Callinicus (Seleucid king, 246-225 BC)
Seleucus III Ceraunus (Seleucid king, 225-223 BC)
Seleucus IV Philopator (Seleucid king, 187-175 BC)
Seleucus VI Epiphanes Nicator (Seleucid king, 96-94 BC)
Septimius Severus (Roman emperor, 193-211 AD)
Seuthes III (king of the Odrysian kingdom, c. 331-300 BC)
Severus Alexander (Roman emperor, 222-235 AD)
Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius
Simon bar Kokhba (military leader and king of Judea, 132-135 CE)
Skostokos (vassal of Lysimachus or ruler in Thrace ?)
Sophysas (Cypriot ruler)
Sophytes
Spalahores (Indo-Scythian commander and king, c. 57-35 BC)
Spalirises (Indo-Scythian king, 1st century BC)
Spartocus of Thrace (king of the Odrysian Kingdom, c. 281-278 BC)
Sppntaza
Sppntaza (dynast of Lycia c. 440-430 BCE)
Stasandros of Paphos (king of Paphos, 5th c BC)
Stasioikos I of Marium (king of Marium, second half of the 5th c BC)
Stasioikos II of Marium (king of Marium, late 4th c BC)
Stasoikos II of Marium (330-312 BCE)
Strato I (Indo-Greek king, c. 125-110 BC)
Symmachic coinage (405 BCE)
T. Carisius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 46 BC)
Tanagura (dynast of Lycia)
Tanousas
Tarkumuwa (Datames), satrap of Cilicia
Telephus of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 80-70 BC)
Tenagure (dynast of Lycia c. 480-460 BCE)
Tennes, king of Sidon (351-347 BCE)
Tetricus I (271-274 CE)
Tetricus II (273-274 CE)
The Amphaxians
The Bruttians
The Mamertines (mercenaries of Italian origin hired by Agathocles)
The Sindi, Sindones or Sindianoi (people in the Taman Peninsula and the coast of Pontus)
The Syracusans
The Tyrrhenians (mercenaries, c. 340-330 BC)
Thessalian league
Thraco-Macedonian tribes
Tiberius (Roman emperor, 14-37 AD)
Tigranes I of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 115-95 BC)
Tigranes II of Armenia (Artaxiad king, c. 95-56 BC)
Tigranes III of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 20-8 BC)
Timairos (king of Paphos)
Timarchos (first magistrate in Athens in 134/133 BC)
Timarchus (satrap of Media in c. 175-163 BC and Seleucid usurper in 162-161 BC)
Timocharis of Marium (king of Marium, early 4th c. BC)
Timoleon (Greek statesman and general, c. 345-337 BC)
Timoleon of Corinth (411-337 BCE)
Timoleontic symmachy coinage
Tiraeus I of Characene (95-89 BCE)
Titus (Roman emperor, 79-81 AD)
Trajan (Roman emperor, 98-117 AD)
Tranquillina (Roman empress, 241-244 AD)
Trbbenimi
Trbbenimi (dynast of Lycia c. 390-370 BCE)
Tryphon (142-138 BCE)
Tylis
Tyntenoi
Uncertain satrap (provincial governor within the Achaemenid Persian Empire)
Uteves (dynast of Lycia)
Vadfradad II of Persis
Valerius Gratus (Roman Prefect of Iudaea province under Tiberius, 15-26 AD)
Vespasian (Roman emperor, 69-79 AD)
Victorinus (269-271 CE)
Vima Kadphises
Vonones (Indo-Scythian king, c. 75-57 BC)
Vonones I of Parthia (8-12 CE)
Vonones I of Parthia (king of the Parthia, 8-12 AD)
Wekhssere I (dynast of Lycia, c. 440-430 BC)
Wete (dynast of Lycia c. 480-460 BCE)
Xerxes I
Zoilus I Dikaios (Indo-Greek king, c. 130-120 B.)
Zoilus II (Indo-Greek king, c. 55-35 BCE)
`Abd`aštart (king of Sidon, 365-352 BCE)
`Abd`aštart II, king of Sidon (342-333 BCE)