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Artabanus (Ancient Greek: Ἁρτάβανος Artabanos; Middle Persian: ʾltwʾn Ardawān) may refer to various rulers/monarchs of ancient Persia and Parthia:
- Artabanus (son of Hystaspes), brother of Darius I and uncle of Xerxes I
 - Artabanus of Persia, Hyrcanian by birth, commander of Xerxes's guard, and Xerxes's assassin (465 BC)
 - Artapanus (general), general under Xerxes I (486–465 BC)
 - Artabanus I of Parthia, c. 127–124 BC
 - Artabanus II of Parthia, c. 12 to 38/41 AD
 - Artabanus III of Parthia, 79/80 – 81
 - Artabanus IV of Parthia, c. 213 to 224
 - Artabanus of Khwarazm, c.1st-2nd century AD
 
Confusingly, two systems exist for the regnal numbers of the Artabanuses; in older works, they may be numbered as a regnal number higher than listed above; i.e. Artabanus IV might refer to Artabanus III.
The Mandaic variant of the name is Ardban (also Ardwan).
See also
- Artapanus (disambiguation)
 - Artapanus of Alexandria, whose name is sometimes rendered as "Artabanus"
 - Artabanes (general)
 
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