Erato of Armenia
| Erato | |
|---|---|
| Queen of Armenia
1st co-reign with Tigranes IV | |
| Reign | 8–5 BC |
| Predecessor | Tigranes III |
| Successor | Artavasdes III |
| Queen of Armenia
2nd co-reign with Tigranes IV | |
| Reign | 2 BC–AD 1 |
| Predecessor | Artavasdes III |
| Successor | Herself |
| Queen of Armenia sole reign | |
| Reign | 1–2 AD |
| Predecessor | Tigranes IV and Herself |
| Successor | Ariobarzanes II |
| Queen of Armenia
co-reign with Tigranes V | |
| Reign | 6–12 AD |
| Predecessor | Artavasdes IV |
| Successor | Vonones I |
| Spouse | Tigranes IV |
| Dynasty | Artaxiad |
| Father | Tigranes III |
Erato (Armenian: Էրատո) was a queen of Armenia from the Artaxiad dynasty. She co-ruled as Roman client queen in 8–5 BC and 2 BC–AD 1 with Tigranes IV. Erato reigned alone in 1–2 AD. After living in political exile for a number of years, she co-ruled as Roman client queen from 6 until 12 with Tigranes V, her distant paternal relative and possible second husband. She may be viewed as one of the last hereditary rulers of her nation.