Mushegh III Mamikonian (Old Armenian: Մուշեղ Մամիկոնեան) was an Armenian prince and general in the Sasanian army that fought against the Arabs during the...
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family: Mushegh I Mamikonian, sparapet and regent of Arsacid Armenia in the 370s Mushegh II Mamikonian, marzban of Persian Armenia in 591 Mushegh III Mamikonian...
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Vahan Mamikonian as governors (according to Pavstos, Vahan was later killed by his own son, Samuel). Vasak was succeeded as sparapet by his son Mushegh I...
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Mushegh VI Mamikonian (Armenian: Մուշեղ Զ Մամիկոնյան; died 25 April 775) was an Armenian noble of the Mamikonian family. He served as presiding prince...
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Bahman, Jalinus and two Armenian princes named Grigor II Novirak and Mushegh III Mamikonian being killed during the battle. The Arabs then marched towards the...
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Jalinus (category Generals of Yazdegerd III)
Sasanian Empire at that time. He may have been the same person as Mushegh III Mamikonian or Gregory of Siwnik, who both also served the Sasanians in the...
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regency of Mushegh I Mamikonian, whose family was pro-Roman. In 378, after Varazdat had his regent Mushegh Mamikonian murdered, the brother of Mushegh, Manuel...
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Constans II Rhahzadh (d. 627), Sasanian general under Shah Khosrow II Mushegh III Mamikonian (d. 636), Sparapet that fought against the Arabs during the Muslim...
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Iranians. With the death of Mushegh VI Mamikonian at the Battle of Bagrevand in April 775, and the eclipse of the Mamikonian from Armenian affairs, and...
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Ashot III Bagratuni "the Blind", 732–748 (for the Umayyad Caliphate) Grigor II Mamikonian, 748–750 (for the Umayyad Caliphate) Mushegh VI Mamikonian, c....
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Թէոդորոս Ռշտունի, 654–655 Mushegh IV Mamikonian Մուշէղ Բ Մամիկոնեան, 654 Theodore Rshtuni Թէոդորոս Ռշտունի, 654–655 Hamazasp IV Mamikonian Համազասպ Բ Մամիկոնեան...
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grievances as the second, was launched in 774 under the leadership of Mushegh Mamikonian and with the support of other nakharars. The Abbasids marched into...
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sparapet Mushegh I Mamikonian, whose family were pro-Roman. In 378 with the failed reign of Varasdates and the murder of his regent Mushegh Mamikonian, the...
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rebellion. Smbat was killed at the Battle of Bagrevand along with Mushegh Mamikonian and many other Armenian nobles. After the failed rebellion, the Bagratunis...
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sparapet Mushegh I Mamikonian, whose family were pro-Roman. In 378 with the failed reign of Varasdates and the murder of Mushegh Mamikonian, the latter's...
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Mushegh Mamikonian, the sparapet (general-in-chief) and leader of the pro-Roman party in Armenia. However, the young king soon clashed with Mushegh....
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by the Armenian general Mushegh I Mamikonian, who spared him. When Urnayr returned to Albania, he sent a message to Mushegh thanking him for sparing...
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000 Armenians under Mushegh II Mamikonian invaded Adurbadagan. Bahram Chobin tried to disrupt the force by writing a letter to Mushegh II, the letter said:...
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Vardandukht (category Mamikonian family)
rule under the regency of Mushegh I Mamikonian. In 378 with the failed reign of Varasdates and the murder of Mushegh Mamikonian, who was Vardandukht’s paternal...
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by the Armenian general Mushegh I Mamikonian, who spared him. When Urnayr returned to Albania, he sent a message to Mushegh thanking him for sparing...
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were reconquered by the efforts of his sparapet (general-in-chief) Mushegh Mamikonian. Although Pap's reign began with a reconciliation of the monarchy...
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(emperor) Mihr-Mihroe Mihran, House of Mihranids of Gugark Mirian III of Iberia Mushegh I Mamikonian Nabedes Nachoragan Nahrawan Canal Ostandar Parthian Empire...
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generals Traianus and Vadomarius and the Armenian sparapet (general) Mushegh Mamikonian at Bagavan and Gandzak. Valens had overstepped the 363 treaty and...
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000 Armenians under Mushegh II Mamikonian invaded Adurbadagan. Bahram tried to disrupt the force by writing a letter to Mushegh II, the letter said:...
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Sahak III Bagratuni was an Armenian noble of the Bagratuni (Bagratid) family. He served as presiding prince of Armenia under Abbasid rule in 754–761....
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independent Armenian principality based in Sasun and ruled by a branch of the Mamikonian dynasty emerged and existed until the 12th century. The region was conquered...
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Morris, J., eds. (1992). The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Volume III: A.D. 527–641. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press....
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Kingdom of Ani. His brother, Mushegh, stayed in Kars and founded Kingdom of Kars (963–1065) under the sovereignty of Ashot III. Later, the king of Armenia...
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territories in Anatolia in the early 2nd century BC, after defeating Antiochus III the Great at Thermopylae and Magnesia. Finally, in 64 BC Pompey conquered...
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romance, it tells the story of the five members of the Mamikonians, Taron's princely house: Mushegh, Vahan, Smbat, his son Vahan Kamsarakan, and the latter's...
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