which he ruled from 20 BC until 8 BC. Tigranes III died before 8 BC. In 8 BC, the Armenians installed Tigranes IV as King as the successor to his father...
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10 BC. Erato's father, Tigranes III, died before 6 BC. In 8 BC, the Armenians installed Tigranes IV as successor of Tigranes III. In accordance with...
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Sophene, 65 BC Tigranes III ruled 20–8 BC Tigranes IV ruled 8–5 BC and 2 BC – 1 AD Tigranes V ruled 6–12 AD Tigranes VI ruled 58–61 AD Tigranes VII (Tiran)...
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Tigranes II, more commonly known as Tigranes the Great (Tigran Mets in Armenian; 140–55 BC), was a king of Armenia. A member of the Artaxiad dynasty, he...
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has been proposed that Tigranes I reigned from 123 BC to 96 BC, this view has been criticized. Another suggestion is that Tigranes I ruled in 120 BC - 95...
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client king of Armenia. Tigranes III was the second son born to Artavasdes II of Armenia by a mother whose name is unknown. Tigranes III had an elder brother...
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related to the Artaxiad dynasty. Tigranes was named in honour of his mother's Armenian and Hellenic lineage. The name Tigranes was the most common royal name...
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Tiridates III of Armenia (redirect from Trdat IV)
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 4th century...
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(first reign), 54–58, son of the Parthian king Vonones II Tigranes VI, 51–61/62, nephew of Tigranes V Tiridates I (second reign), c. 61/66–c. 75/88 Sanatruk...
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found a troupe of Greek actors who had arrived to perform plays for Tigranes. Tigranes' successor Artavasdes II even composed Greek tragedies himself. Nevertheless...
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BC. A member of the Artaxiad dynasty, he was the son and successor of Tigranes the Great (r. 95–55 BC), who ascended the throne of a still powerful and...
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Tigranes VI, also known as Tigran VI or by his Roman name Gaius Julius Tigranes (Greek: Γαίος Ιούλιος Τιγράνης, before 25 – after 68) was a Herodian prince...
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Artavasdes II of Armenia, thus a brother of Artaxias II and Tigranes III and an uncle of Tigranes IV. Augustus had commanded the enthronement of Artavasdes...
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disabled heir, King Philip III Arrhidaeus and his infant son, King Alexander IV of Macedon. Perdiccas gained supreme power but also inherited the problems...
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Leo IV or Leon IV (Armenian: Լեւոն Դ, Levon IV) (also numbered Leo V; ) (1309 – August 28, 1341) was the last Hethumid king of Cilicia, ruling from 1320...
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186–216) on the Iberian throne in 189. Vologases succeeded his father Vologases IV as king of the Parthian Empire in 191; it is uncertain if the transition of...
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first cousin of Tigranes IV and Erato. In fact, Artavasdes through his father was a distant relative of Artavasdes II of Armenia, Tigranes IV and Erato. A...
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potential ruler of Cilician Armenia, but Constantine IV ascended the throne instead. After Constantine IV's murder, Catholicos Constantine V led the people...
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with Oshin; Lord of Lampron and Tarsus. Cambridge Medieval History, Volume IV, p. 634 Mack Chahin, The Kingdom of Armenia: A History, p. 253 Mutafian, p...
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Artaxias II from his throne and to install his brother, Tigranes III as his successor. By 20 BC, Tigranes III had lived in Rome for 10 years. Augustus agreed...
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Constantine IV (also Constantine VI; Armenian: Կոստանդին, Western Armenian transliteration: Gosdantin or Kostantine; died 1373) was the King of Armenian...
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Orontes IV Artaxiads Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato...
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accepted the gifts, but asked Tigranes to go to Gaius in Syria to negotiate his possible stay on the throne of Armenia. Tigranes III's behavior induced Phraates...
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become rulers of the Parthian Empire following the murder of Phraates IV. Tigranes IV and Erato are restored to the throne after deposing Artavasdes III...
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Orontes IV Artaxiads Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato...
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of Phraates IV (r. 37–2 BC) and was sent to Rome as a hostage in 10/9 BC in order to prevent conflict over the succession of Phraates IV's youngest son...
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after 1234), the wife firstly of Hethum of Sassoun, secondly of Count Raymond IV of Tripoli, and thirdly of Vahram of Korikos Philippa (1183 – before 1219)...
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Tiridates I. Artaxias' known sons were his successors, Artavasdes I and Tigranes I. Four other sons are attested only in Movses Khorenatsi's history: Mazhan...
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half-brother Ptolemy Ceraunus Erato of Armenia and her half-brother Tigranes IV Boran and her full brother Kavad II Darius II and his half-sister, Parysatis...
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Constantine II (Armenian: Կոստանդին Բ), (also Constantine IV; Western Armenian transliteration: Gosdantin; died 17 April 1344), born Guy de Lusignan, was...
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