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    Tiridates III (c. 250s – c. 330), also known as Tiridates the Great or Tiridates IV, was the Armenian Arsacid king from c. 298 to c. 330. In the early...
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  • It may refer to: Tiridates I of Parthia (fl. 211 BC), brother of Arsaces I Tiridates II of Parthia, ruled c. 30–26 BC Tiridates III of Parthia, ruled...
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  • Tiridates III of Parthia (Persian: تيرداد سوم), ruled the Parthian Empire briefly in 35–36. He was the grandson of Phraates IV. He was sent to Rome as...
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  • conversion of Armenia to Christianity by Gregory the Illuminator and Tiridates III in the early 4th century and the creation of the Armenian alphabet by...
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    by a mother whose name is unknown. Her known sibling was her brother Tiridates III of Armenia who ruled Armenia from 287 to 330. The name Khosrovidukht...
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    converted into a royal summer house of Khosrovidukht, the sister of Tiridates III. According to some scholars it was not a temple but a tomb, and thus...
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    empires and their successors, the Byzantine and Sassanid empires. In 301, Tiridates III proclaimed Christianity as the state religion of Armenia, making the...
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    Tiridates III, who had Gregory tortured after he refused to make a sacrifice to a pagan goddess. After discovering Gregory's true identity, Tiridates...
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    Tiridates I (Parthian: 𐭕𐭉𐭓𐭉𐭃𐭕, Tīridāt; Ancient Greek: Τιριδάτης, Tiridátes) was King of Armenia beginning in 53 AD and the founder of the Arsacid...
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    adopt Christianity as its official religion under the rule of King Tiridates III, of the Arsacid dynasty in the early 4th century. According to tradition...
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    of Armenia and a member of the Arsacid dynasty by marriage to King Tiridates III of Armenia. Ashkhen was a monarch of Sarmatian origins. She was the...
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  • Sasanian Empire Tiridates III (or IV) "the Great", 298–330, son of Khosrov II Khosrov III "the Small", 330–338, son of Tiridates III Sanesan, a Sasanian-backed...
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  • Arsacid Armenia c. 330–338/339. Khosrov was the son and successor of King Tiridates III. Khosrov received the epithet Kotak because he was a man of short stature...
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    Chinese general and warlord Helena (Augusta), mother of Constantine I Tiridates III ("the Great"), king of Armenia Vicinius of Sarsina, Italian Christian...
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  • century Tiridates III of Armenia, King of Armenia, in 301 Ezana of Axum, King of Aksum, 320 Constantine I, Roman emperor, in 337 Mirian III of Iberia...
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    the Illuminator was initially imprisoned here for 13 years by King Tiridates III of Armenia. Saint Gregory subsequently became the king's religious mentor...
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    Sanatruces) was a 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...
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    Thutmose III (variously also spelt Tuthmosis or Thothmes), sometimes called Thutmose the Great, was the sixth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. Officially...
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    For example, in the history attributed to Agathangelos, Armenian king Tiridates III evokes the triad of Aramazd, Anahit and Vahagn in a greeting to his...
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    Constantine III (also Constantine V; French: Constantin V d'Arménie; Armenian: Կոստանդին, Western Armenian transliteration: Gosdantin or Kostantine; April...
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    Rusa III was king of Urartu. He was called "Rusa Erimenahi" ("the son of Erimena"). He may have been the nephew or cousin of Rusa II. Little is known...
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    following the adoption of Christianity as a state religion by King Tiridates III. It was built over a pagan temple, symbolizing the conversion from paganism...
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    1209 and Codex Sinaiticus, manuscripts of the Bible written in Greek. Tiridates III makes his kingdom of Armenia the first state to adopt Christianity as...
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    Tiridates II, flourished second half of the 2nd century - died 252), known in Armenian sources as Khosrov, was an Arsacid Prince who served as a Roman...
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  • uprising. Lucius Vitellius defeats Artabanus III of Parthia in support of another claimant to the throne, Tiridates III. Herod Antipas suffers major losses in...
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  • Ruben III[citation needed] (Armenian: Ռուբեն Գ), also Roupen III, Rupen III,[citation needed] or Reuben III, (1145 – Monastery of Drazark, May 6, 1187)[citation...
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    and an increase in inflation. The measure is quickly abandoned. King Tiridates III (the Great) proclaims Christianity as the official state religion, making...
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    Naqada III is the last phase of the Naqada culture of ancient Egyptian prehistory, dating from approximately 3200 to 3000 BC. It is the period during...
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    indicates that Hripsime again was noticed for her beauty, this time by King Tiridates III, who proceeded to pursue her. Upon being brought before him, she refused...
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    Leo II or Leon II (occasionally numbered Leo III; Armenian: Լէոն Բ, Levon II; c. 1236 – 1289) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from...
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