• 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • (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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • Lyon (b. 455) 775 – Smbat VII Bagratuni, Armenian prince 775 – Mushegh VI Mamikonian, Armenian prince 908 – Zhang Wenwei, Chinese chancellor 1074 – Herman...
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