Artavasdes I (also spelled Artawazd/Artavazd) was the Artaxiad king of Armenia from approximately 160 BC to 115 BC. He was the son and successor of Artaxias...
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Artavasdes II (Ancient Greek: Ἀρταουάσδης Artaouásdēs), also known as Artavazd II, was king of Armenia from 55 BC to 34 BC. A member of the Artaxiad dynasty...
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Artavasdes III, King of Armenia and Media Atropatene from AD 4 to 6, also known as Artavasdes II of Media Atropatene Artavasdes IV, King of Armenia from 252 until...
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Artavasdes I may refer to: Artavasdes I of Armenia (died 115 BC), King of Armenia Artavasdes I of Media Atropatene, King of Media Atropatene and of Sophene...
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Artavasdes IV of Armenia; also known as Artavasdes II of Atropatene; Artavasdes II of Media Atropatene and Armenia Major; Artavasdes II, and Artavasdes...
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Artavasdes I of Media Atropatene, also known as Artavasdes I of Atropatene (before or about 59 BC – about 20 BC) and Artabazus, was a prince who served...
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Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi mentions a Tiran, "son of Artaxias and brother of Artavasdes", who has been identified as Tigranes I. Tigranes I...
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Armenia, also the Kingdom of Greater Armenia or simply Greater Armenia or Armenia Major (Armenian: Մեծ Հայք Mets Hayk; Latin: Armenia Maior), sometimes...
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Artavasdes I Mamikonian (Armenian: Արտավազդ Ա Մամիկոնյան) was an Armenian sparapet of the Kingdom of Armenia, and the oldest ancestor of the Mamikonian...
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I or Kostandin I (Armenian: Կոնստանտին; 1035–1040 – c. 1100) was the second lord of Armenian Cilicia from 1095 to until about 1099. He was the son of...
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Iotapa was of Median, Armenian and Greek descent. She was the daughter and one of the children born to King Artavasdes I of Media Atropatene. In 33...
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Abas (Armenian: Աբաս Ա, romanized: Abas A) was king of Bagratid Armenia from 928 to 953. He was a member of the Bagratid (Bagratuni) royal dynasty. He...
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I (Armenian: Լևոն Ա), also Levon I or Leon I, (unknown[citation needed] – Constantinople, February 14, 1140[citation needed]) was the fifth lord of Armenian...
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Ruben I, (Armenian: Ռուբեն Ա; 1025/1035[citation needed]–1095) was the first lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1081[citation needed] until his death. The...
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of Armenia by the Alans in the 1st century AD, during the reign of Tiridates I. Artaxias' known sons were his successors, Artavasdes I and Tigranes I...
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Hethum I (Armenian: Հեթում Ա; 1213 – 21 October 1270) ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (also known as "Little Armenia") from 1226 to 1270. He was...
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depositions of Armenian client kings by both sides. Ariobarzanes, 2–4, a Median prince and matrilineal descendant of Tigranes II Artavasdes IV, 4–6, son of Ariobarzanes...
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Artaxiad dynasty (category Articles containing Old Armenian-language text)
language. Some coins describe the Armenian kings as "Philhellenes" ("lovers of Greek culture"). Tigranes the Great and Artavasdes II both minted coins with Greek...
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city) · Artashat, Armenia · Artavasdes I of Armenia · Artavasdes II of Armenia · Artavasdes III of Armenia · Artaxiad dynasty · Artaxias I · Artaxias II ·...
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from 1344 to 1362. He was the son of Baldwin, Lord of Neghir (a nephew of Hethum I of Armenia), and second cousin of Constantine II. When Constantine II...
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Sanatruk (redirect from Sanatruces I of Armenia)
member of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia who succeeded Tiridates I of Armenia as King of Armenia at the end of the 1st century. He was also King of Osroene...
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lord of Armenian Cilicia (c. 1100 / 1102 / 1103[citation needed] – 1129 / 1130[citation needed]). Toros was the elder son of Constantine I, lord of Armenian...
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Mleh I (Armenian: Մլեհ), also Meleh I, (before 1120 – Sis, May 15, 1175)[citation needed] was the eighth lord of Armenian Cilicia (1170–1175).[citation...
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Constantine I (Armenian: Կոստանդին Ա, Western Armenian transliteration: Gosdantin or Kostantine;) (also called Constantine III; 1278 – c. 1310) was briefly...
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King asleep in mountain (section Armenia)
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III; Armenian: Լէոն Բ, Levon II; c. 1236 – 1289) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1269/1270 to 1289. He was the son of King Hetoum...
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Parthian Empire (redirect from Arsacid Dynasty of Parthia)
embroiled in a conflict with the Kingdom of Armenia. His forces defeated and deposed Artavasdes I of Armenia in 97 BC, taking his son Tigranes hostage...
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I (Armenian: Սմբատ Ա; c. 850–912/14), sometimes Smbat A Martyr (Armenian: Սմբատ Ա Նահատակ) was the second king of the medieval Kingdom of Armenia of the...
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Tigranes the Great (redirect from Tigranes II of Armenia)
at the age of 85. In approximately 120 BC, the Parthian king Mithridates II (r. 124–91 BC) invaded Armenia and made its king Artavasdes I acknowledge...
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Levon VI; Armenian: Լեւոն, Levon V; 1342 – 29 November 1393), of the House of Lusignan, was the last Latin king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. Leo...
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