Letter from Artabanus II to Susa
Validating the Election of the City Treasurer December, A.D. 20Photo by Chris The above block of grey marble was found by M. de Mecquenem at Susa
in 1931/1932. It is 65 cm long, 22 cm. high and 16 cm thick. It is presently located
in the Louvre Museum, Paris, in the gallery dedicated to Parthian and Sasanian
artifacts, accession Sb 2786. The marble apparently decorated the base of a
statue. In the inscription, the Parthian king overrules constitutional term
limits in the case of a city treasurer and validates his reelection. The letter
is single-dated year 268 (Parthian era) Audnaeus 17, that is, 17 December A.D.
20 which places it in the reign of Artabanus II (c. A.D. 10 - 38). Using the
obsolete chronologies of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the
inscription was previously attributed to Artabanus III. Note the year is
properly calculated to A.D. 20, not 21 as per Welles. Internally, the letter
makes several references to Seleucid era years, 330 S.E. (A.D. 18/19), 331
(19/20) and 332 (20/21). Translation Following is the translation of the text by C. B. Welles,
"Letter of Artaban III, King of Parthia, to Seleucia on the Eulaeus
(Susa), validating the election of the city treasurer. Audnaeus 17, A.D.
21":King of kings Arsaces to Antiochus and Phraates the two archons in
Susa and to the city, greeting. [Since Hestiaeus the son of Asius], one of your
citizens and a member of the order of "the first and chief-honored
friends" and of "the bodyguards," conducted himself in the
office of treasurer in the year ([according to the former] numbering) 329 most
honorably and justly and with all incorruptibility, shrinking from [no expense]
of his own when the outlay was for the good of the city; twice during his term
of office when the city [had] need of an envoy [he made the journey] himself,
thinking the care of his own property unimportant but the city's affairs more
urgent, and sparing neither money nor trouble he devoted [himself without
reserve] to the two embassies, and having managed them to the city's advantage
he received the appropriate honors, as the decree voted [by the city] in the
year 330 testifies; since in the year 331 when need arose of a good [man he was
again nominated] for the same office for the year 332, and after a long
examination (when Petasus the son of A[ntiochus had been elected archon with
Aristomenes] the son of Philip) he came forward and deposed that he was
debarred by the constitution (?) from filling the same office a second time
before the lapse of three years; since the city, [knowing from experience] his
good character and remembering his administration of the same office, decided
to choose him treasurer, and so he was elected [for the] year 332 in the
archonship of Petasus the son of Antiochus and Aristomenes the son of Philip;
since then [you have reported] Hestiaeus [to us] on the above grounds, we
decide that his election was valid and that he is not to be prosecuted for
having filled the same office twice without allowing an interval of three years
to elapse, nor on the basis of any other royal order dealing with the subject
whatsoever, and we decide in general that the [illegality which] has been
pointed out be expressly forgiven, no denial or investigation either general or
specific being required (?). Year 268,
Audnaeus
References Cumont, F. (1932): "Une lettre du roi Artaban III a la ville
Susa", Comptes rendus de l'académie des inscriptions, 1931, pp. 238-259.
C. B. Welles, "Letter of Artaban III, King of Parthia, to Seleucia on the
Eulaeus (Susa), validating the election of the city treasurer. Audnaeus 17,
A.D. 21", Royal Correspondence in the Hellenistic Period (Chicago: Ares,
1979), pp. 299-306. This page last updated 16 Dec 2001