3. Of CHARAX, a geographical writer, [*](GRC 6/11/2008: I have rearranged this article to follow the normal Smith's pattern: Life-->works-->editions.) who seems to have lived under the early Roman emperors. A passage in his σταθμοί, in which he refers to the flight of Tiridates (p. 4; comp. Tac. Annal. 6.44), seems to fix his time in or after the reign of Tiberius. He is quoted, however, by Lucian (Macrob. 15), in a way which seems at first sight to imply that he lived in the time of Ptolemy I., that is, before the existence of the Parthian empire which he describes. There is no occasion, however, to assume another Isidore of Charax; we would rather assume either that the Artaxerxes of whom Lucian speaks was one of the Arsacidae, or that the words ἐπὶ τῶν πατέρων are not to be taken literally, or that here, as in many other instances, Lucian's incidental chronology is worth nothing.
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology
Smith, William
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. William Smith, LLD, ed. 1890