Tiridates
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Tiridates was the name of three members of the Arsacid Dynasty of Parthia:
- Tiridates I of Parthia was the brother of Arsaces I.
- Tiridates II of Parthia ruled c. 30–26 BC
- Tiridates III of Parthia ruled c. AD 35–36
Tiridates (Trdat in Armenian) was the name of three kings of the Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia:
- Tiridates I of Armenia ruled c. 56–59 and 62–72
- Tiridates II of Armenia ruled c. 197–238
- Tiridates III of Armenia ruled c. 283–330
Other
- Trdat the Architect, reconstructed the dome of Hagia Sophia in 989 and built the Cathedral of Ani.