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    Tigranes III (50s BC–8 BC) was a prince of the Kingdom of Armenia and member of the Artaxiad dynasty who served as a Roman client king of Armenia. Tigranes...
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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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    Tigranes I (Ancient Greek: Τιγράνης) was an Artaxiad king of Armenia at the end of the 2nd and the beginning of the 1st century BC. Few records have survived...
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    of Armenia from 8 BC until 5 BC and 2 BC until 1 AD. Tigranes IV was the son born to Tigranes III by a mother whose name is unknown. His known sibling...
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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 Oriental...
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    moment for the Parthians. In 65 BC, Phraates III and his new son-in-law Tigranes the Younger (who was Tigranes the Elder's son) led an expedition into Armenia...
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    Tigranes V, also known as Tigran V (Greek: Τιγράνης, 16 BC – 36 AD) was a Herodian prince who ruled as a Roman client king of Armenia from 6 AD to 12 AD...
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    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...
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  • Ruben III[citation needed] (Armenian: Ռուբեն Գ), also Roupen III, Rupen III,[citation needed] or Reuben III, (1145 – Monastery of Drazark, May 6, 1187)[citation...
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    brother of Artaxias II and Tigranes III and an uncle of Tigranes IV. Augustus had commanded the enthronement of Artavasdes III as Armenian king, or soon...
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    335/336 but died in 337 without Khosrov III having been displaced. Tiran (Tigranes VII), 338–350, son of Khosrov III Arshak II, 350–368, son of Tiran Pap...
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    Thoros III or Toros III (Armenian: Թորոս Երրորդ, same as Theodore; c. 1271 – 23 July 1298) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1293...
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    Leo III (or Leon III; Armenian: Լեւոն Գ, romanized: Levon III; occasionally numbered Leo IV; 1289–1307) was a young king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia...
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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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    II (33–20 BC) Tigranes III (20–10 BC) Tigranes IV with Erato (10–2 BC) Ariobarzanes (2 BC–4 AD) Artavasdes III (4–6 AD) Tigranes V then ruled with Erato...
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    and the replacement on the throne of Armenia of his younger brother, Tigranes III, who had lived in Rome since 29 BCE. At the end of 21 B.C., Augustus...
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    ruling on behalf of Alexander's intellectually disabled heir, King Philip III Arrhidaeus and his infant son, King Alexander IV of Macedon. Perdiccas gained...
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    Latin: Armenia Maior), sometimes referred to as the Armenian Empire under Tigranes II, was a kingdom in the Ancient Near East which existed from 331 BC to...
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    son of Isabella, daughter of Leo II of Armenia, and Amalric, a son of Hugh III of Cyprus, and was governor of Serres from 1328 until 1341. When his cousin...
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    Constantine III (also Constantine V; French: Constantin V d'Arménie; Armenian: Կոստանդին, Western Armenian transliteration: Gosdantin or Kostantine; April...
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  • La Virtù trionfante dell'amore e dell'odio overo Il Tigrane (RV 740) is a 1724 opera for the carnival season in Rome. It was a joint composition by Benedetto...
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    Hovhannes-Smbat III (Armenian: Հովհաննես-Սմբատ Գ, romanized: Hovhannes-Smbat G) was King of Ani (1020–1040). He succeeded his father Gagik I of Ani (989–1020)...
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    Tiran (c. 300/305 – 358 AD) known also as Tigranes VII, Tigranes or Diran was an Armenian prince who served as a Roman client king of Arsacid Armenia from...
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    Artaxata. The siege was organized by the Tigranes the Younger and Phraates III. In 66 BC Tigranes, son Tigranes the Younger, rebelled and, when defeated...
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    Orontes III Sames Arsames Arsames II Xerxes Orontes IV Artaxiads Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes...
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    Artaxias III, also known as Zeno-Artaxias, (Greek: Άρταξίας, 13 BC–34 AD) was a Pontic prince and later a Roman Client King of Armenia. Artaxias birth...
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    King Artaxias I. Artaxias II had two siblings: a younger brother called Tigranes III and a sister, name unknown, who possibly married King Archelaus of Cappadocia...
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    Orontes III Sames Arsames Arsames II Xerxes Orontes IV Artaxiads Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes...
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    nominated as guardian. At this juncture, Raymond-Roupen, grandson of Roupen III (the elder brother of Isabella's father, King Leo I), attempted to claim...
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