Europe 36 AD: Civil Wars of Artabanus II
29 February 36AD
29 Feb 36AD
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Civil Wars of Artabanus II
31 Dec 6AD Tiberius’ Campaigns in Germania
Sep 9AD Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
1 Sep 16AD Battle of Idistaviso
1 Oct 18AD Arminius’ War with Maroboduus
30 Jun 26AD Roman Clients in Germania
29 Feb 36AD Civil Wars of Artabanus II
23 Jan 41AD Reign of Caligula
16 Aug 43AD Claudius’ invasion of Britain
30 Apr 47AD Roman Conquest of Britain
31 Aug 49AD Bosporan War
15 Jan 54AD Iberian–Armenian War
31 Jul 59AD War of the Armenian Succession
15 Oct 60AD Boudica’s Rebellion
15 Nov 62AD Battle of Rhandeia
3 Oct 66AD Great Jewish Revolt
7 Jun 68AD Downfall of Nero
From 10–38 AD Parthia was dominated by Shah Artabanus II, who gained power when he overthrew the Roman-raised Vonones I in the civil war of 10–18 and regained power after being usurped by another pro-Roman shah, Tiridates III, in 36. A third civil war would break out later that year. Despite repeated attempts to expand into Armenia, Artabanus’ reigns saw an overall weakening of Parthian power as the empire fell victim to increasing infighting.