• Vahram Pahlavuni (Old Armenian: Վահրամ Պահլաւունի, romanized: Vahram Pahlawuni; d. 1046) was an Armenian military commander and official in Bagratuni Armenia...
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  • Given name Vahram Alazan (1903-1966), Armenian poet, writer Vahram Kevorkian (1887-1911), football player of Armenian descent Vahram Pahlavouni (967–1045)...
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    to those of Khtzkonk Monastery.[citation needed] It was built by Vahram Pahlavouni. General view Backside view Smaller church adjacent to the main church...
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  • Bahram ibn Mafinna, 11th-century Buyid vizier Vahram Pahlavouni (died 1046), Armenian army commander Vahram Sargsyan (born 1981), Armenian composer Bahram...
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    Armenia under Vahram Pahlavouni and the Byzantine Empire in 1042. The Byzantine Empire was soundly defeated, with up to 20,000 dead. Vahram selected a body...
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    Pahlavuni and rebuilt by Prince Vahram Pahlavouni, as is recorded in the manuscripts of Grigor Magistros Pahlavuni. Vahram built the Church of Surb Astvatsatsin...
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    Bulgarians John Kourkouas (d. 1010), the Byzantine catepan of Italy Vahram Pahlavouni (d. 1046), was a military commander and official in Bagratuni Armenia...
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    Armenia. The son of Ashot, young Gagik II with the support of sparapet Vahram Pahlavouni and his followers, reigned only for a period of two years. Despite...
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    (approximate date) Lin Bu, Chinese poet and calligrapher (d. 1028) Vahram Pahlavouni, prince of Bjni (Armenia) (d. 1045) Walter of Speyer, German bishop...
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    together against them under the command of the Pahlavuni general Vahram Pahlavouni. Vahram then selected a body of 30,000 infantry and 20,000 cavalry, forming...
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    century historian Stepanos Asoghik, Vahram Pahlavouni (died 1046) founded the monastery in the year 989. The son of Vahram, Smbat Magistros Pahlavuni, is thought...
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    Zoroastrian sanctuary on the site. According to Armenian sources Vahram Pahlavouni founded the monastery in the year 989. It was probably abandoned at...
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  • (approximate date) Lin Bu, Chinese poet and calligrapher (d. 1028) Vahram Pahlavouni, prince of Bjni (Armenia) (d. 1045) Walter of Speyer, German bishop...
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  • Utigurs Utus, Battle of the Vagenetia Vahan (Byzantine commander) Vahram Pahlavouni Vakhtang I of Iberia Valaris Valens Aqueduct of Valens Valentinianic...
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    Φιλάρετος Βραχάμιος; Armenian: Փիլարտոս Վահրամ Վարաժնունի, romanized: Pilartos Vahram Varajnuni; Latin: Philaretus Brachamius) was a distinguished Byzantine general...
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  • the last years of the Bagratuni monarchy. The Pahlavunis (also spelled Pahlavounis) were an offshoot of the Kamsarakan noble house, which had ceased to...
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