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Rinnu

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Rinnu(2nd century BC) was a queen consort of theParthian Empireby marriage toMithridates I of Parthia(r. 171–132 BC). She was the mother of KingPhraates II(r. 132–127 BC) and ruled the Parthian Empire as regent during the minority of her son.[1][2]She was one of only two women to rule Parthia, the other being queenMusa of Parthia.

She was the daughter of aMedianmagnate.[3]Her son Phraates succeeded his father in 132 BC; due to her son still being a minor, she ruled with him in the beginning of his reign.[4]She is the first woman known to have ruledParthia.Her reign did not last long, as her son was fourteen and it was soon possible to have him declared an adult.

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  1. ^N. C. Debevoise, A Political History of Parthia, Chicago, 1938.
  2. ^J. Oelsner, “Recht im hellenistischen Babylon,” in Legal Documents of the Hellenistic World, ed. M. J. Geller and H. Maehler, London, 1995, pp. 106–148.
  3. ^Assar, Gholamreza F. (2006).A Revised Parthian Chronology of the Period 91-55 BC.Vol. 8: Papers Presented to David Sellwood. Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali. p. 58.ISBN978-8-881-47453-0.ISSN1128-6342.{{cite book}}:|journal=ignored (help)
  4. ^Assar, Gholamreza F. (2009). "Artabanus of Trogus Pompeius' 41st Prologue".Electrum.15.Kraków: 134.