Banadaspus Explained
Banadaspus |
King |
Type: | Tribal |
Reign: | Unknown174AD |
Predecessor: | Unknown |
Successor: | Zanticus |
Banadaspus was king of the Iazyges from an unknown date until 174AD. He was overthrown by his people after attempting to make a peace deal with the Roman Empire. Zanticus succeeded him as king of the Iazyges.
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Books
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