Sanatruces of Parthia
(重定向自Sanatruces)

King Sanatruces of Parthia (Persian:سیناتروک) (also Sinatruces or Sanatruk, c. 157 BC – 70 BC) ruled the Parthian Empire from ca. 93/2 BCE to 88/87 BCE during his first reign and ca. 77 to 70 BC during his second reign. He was a member of the Arsacid house, who proclaimed himself king in Susiana and attempted to usurp the throne of Mithridates II. Ultimately, Gotarzes I forced him to flee to the Central Asian steppe. Years later, according to work attributed to Lucian, he regained the throne with the aid of the Sacaraucae Scythians or Saka, an Indo-European tribe akin to the Parthians who had invaded Iran in about 77 BC.