Cinnamus was the fifth King of Pars.
History[]
Cinnamus succeeded his father, Tigranes.
He was succeeded by his son, Gotarzes I.
Etymology[]
Cinnamus is the Latinized form of Greek Kinnamon, referring to the Cinnamon tree.
Genealogy[]
Khashayar | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tigranes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CINNAMUS | Boran | Pardul | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gotarzes I | Artabaz | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Varhran | Tigranes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes
References
Kings of Pars | |
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Hero King Kaykhusraw (unknown - P.E. 28) · Osroes I (28 - unknown) · Osroes II · Tigranes · Cinnamus · Gotarzes I · Artabaz · Osroes III · Andragoras I · Katolikos · Osroes IV · Andragoras II · Yazdegerd I · Ohrmazd · Yazdegerd II · Gotarzes II (unknown - 301) · Osroes V† (301 - 304) · Andragoras III† (304 - 321) · Arslan† (321 - 325) | |
† Did not die of old age |