# Vardanes

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'''Vardanes''' was the name of two kings of Parthia:

* [Vardanes I](/source/Vardanes_I) (c.&nbsp;40–47)
* [Vardanes II](/source/Vardanes_II) (c.&nbsp;55–58)
<!-- The name is derived from [Middle Iranian](/source/Middle_Iranian) ''Wardān'', meaning "rose". It is transcripted in [Greek](/source/Koine_Greek) as ''Ordanes'' {{lang|grc|Ὀρδάνης}} and ''Ordones'' {{lang|grc|Ὀρδώνης}}, and in [Hatran Aramaic](/source/Hatran_Aramaic) as wrdn.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Marcato |first1=Enrico |title=Personal Names in the Aramaic Inscriptions of Hatra |date=2018 |publisher=Edizioni Ca' Foscari - Digital Publishing |isbn=978-88-6969-231-4 |page=55 |language=en}}</ref> -->

==See also==
* [Vardane Microdistrict](/source/Vardane_Microdistrict), a microdistrict of the city of Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia
* Vardane, the summit of [Sulafjellet](/source/Sulafjellet), a mountain on the island of Sula in Western Norway
* [Vardan](/source/Vardan), a given name

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