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    Vardan Mamikonian (Armenian: Վարդան Մամիկոնեան; c. 387 – 451) was an Armenian military leader who led a rebellion against Sasanian Iran in 450–451. He...
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    Taron.[citation needed] Vardan Mamikonian Saint Shushanik Battle of Avarayr Union of the Armenian Noblemen Sophie Audouin-Mamikonian – French pretender to...
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    Avarayr Plain in Vaspurakan between a Christian Armenian army under Vardan Mamikonian and Sassanid Persia. It is considered one of the first battles in...
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  • Vardan Mamikonian is an Armenian pianist, and also a naturalised French citizen. Mamikonian was born in Armenia into a musical family. He began his piano...
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  • footballer Vardan Khachatryan (born 1968), former Armenian football defender Vardan Kushnir (1969–2005), spammer of Armenian descent Vardan Mamikonian (musician)...
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    in a massive uprising in late 571 or early 572, which was led by Vardan III Mamikonian. On 23 February 572, the Armenian rebels seized Dvin, and had Chihor-Vishnasp...
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  • sparapet Vardan Mamikonian (also known as Saint Vardan; 393–451), Armenian military leader, martyr and saint of the Armenian Church Vassak Mamikonian, 4th-century...
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    Shushanik (redirect from Vardeni Mamikonian)
    legend, Shushanik was a daughter of the Armenian military commander Vardan Mamikonian and married the Mihranid ruler (pitiakhsh) Varsken, son of Arshusha...
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  • The law on the Vardan Mamikonian Order has been in effect since June 12, 2002. It is named after Vardan Mamikonian. The Vardan Mamikonian Order is awarded...
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    culminating in a large-scale rebellion led by the military leader Vardan Mamikonian, who was ultimately defeated and killed at the Battle of Avarayr in...
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    the author of History of Vardan and the Armenian War, a history of the fifth-century Armenian revolt led by Vardan Mamikonian against the suppression of...
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    with that of Elishe, of the Armenian rebellion of 449–451 led by Vardan Mamikonian. Ghazar is possibly the first Armenian historian whose identity and...
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    Mushegh I Mamikonian (d. 377 or 378), Sparapet Vassak Mamikonian (d. 368), Sparapet Vardan Mamikonian (d. 451), Sparapet Vasak Siwni (d. 452), Lord of Syunik...
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    brought to Italy, and he withdrew to Sicily. Battle of Avarayr (451), Vardan Mamikonian and Christian Armenian rebels against the Sassanid Empire: the Persians...
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    believed Mashtots was the son of Vardan Mamikonian (not the better known one), the older brother of sparapet Vasak Mamikonian. This theory has been rejected...
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    part in the anti-Sasanian revolt of 451, led by his father-in-law Vardan Mamikonian. He later died about 460. He was succeeded by his son Narses, who...
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  • Mamikonian Zohrak Mamikonian - son of Vardan Mamikonian Shushanik Mamikonian - daughter of Vardan Mamikonian Great Lady - mother of Vardan Mamikonian...
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    However, at the Battle of Avarayr in 451, the Armenian subjects led by Vardan Mamikonian reaffirmed Armenia's right to profess Christianity freely. This was...
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    Augustine is baptized on Easter Vigil by Saint Ambrose, Bishop of Milan. Vardan Mamikonian, Armenian military leader (d. 451) Aelia Flaccilla, Roman Empress...
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    to Zoroastrianism. The Armenians revolted under the leadership of Vardan Mamikonian, but were defeated on 2 June 451 (or May 26) at the battle of Avarayr;...
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    recording) and 26 songs in Armenian, Hasmik Papian (soprano) and Vardan Mamikonian (piano). Recorded at Bavaria Studio, Munich, in July 2005. Audite...
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  • king Yazdegerd II in 455, five years after the insurrection led by Vardan Mamikonian. The group is named after Leontius of Vanand (Ghevond Vanandetsi)...
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  • Վարդան), Vardan in Eastern Armenian transliteration, is an Armenian name. Vartan or Värtan may refer to: Saint Vartan (full name Vardan Mamikonian, 393–451...
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    which is a dramatization of the 5th-century Armenian rebellion led by Vardan Mamikonian. Derenik Demirchian (originally Demirchoghlian) was born on February...
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  • The 2nd Independent Motorized Rifle Brigade "Vardan Mamikonian" (Armenian: 2-րդ մոտոհրաձգային բրիգադը), also known as Military Unit 60369 (Armenian: 60369...
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    Yazdegerd II defeats the Armenian soldiers under their rebel leader Vardan Mamikonian in Battle of Avarayr. The Sasanids defeat the Armenians militarily...
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    modern-day Churs in West Azerbaijan province, the Armenian army under Vardan Mamikonian clashed with the Sasanian one. Although the Persians were victorious...
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    Battle of Avarayr fought against the Christian Armenian rebels led by Vardan Mamikonian. 457 - Coronation of Hormizd III. 459 - Coronation of Peroz I. 484...
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    When the Christian Armenians rebelled in 450 under the leadership of Vardan Mamikonian, the wuzurg-framadar (minister) Mihr-Narseh appointed Mushkan as the...
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    who brought Christianity to the Armenians. Chapel of St Vartan (or Vardan) Mamikonian – on the north side of the Chapel of Saint Helena is an ornate wrought...
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