Wadfradad I (also spelled Autophradates I) was a dynast (''
frataraka
Frataraka (Aramaic: ''Prtkr’'', "governor", or more specifically "sub-satrapal governor") is an ancient Persian title, interpreted variously as “leader, governor, forerunner”. It is an epithet or title of a series of rulers in Persis fro ...
'') of
Persis
Persis ( grc-gre, , ''Persís''), better known in English as Persia ( Old Persian: 𐎱𐎠𐎼𐎿, ''Parsa''; fa, پارس, ''Pârs''), or Persia proper, is the Fars region, located to the southwest of modern-day Iran, now a province. T ...
in the late 2nd-century BC, ruling from 146 to 138 BC. He was succeeded by
Wadfradad II
Wadfradad II (also spelled Autophradates II) was a dynast (''frataraka'') of Persis in the late 2nd-century BC, ruling sometime after 138 BC. He was appointed as ''frataraka'' by the Parthian king Mithridates I (), who granted him more autonomy, ...
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{{Fratarakas of Persis
2nd-century BC Iranian people
History of Fars Province
2nd-century BC rulers in Asia
Zoroastrian rulers
Frataraka rulers of Persis