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Encyclopedia > Ardzruni

Ardzruni (or Ardzrouni) was a region and also a ruling family in old Armenia c. 300800 A royal family is the extended family of a monarch. ... For other uses, see number 300. ... Events December 25, Rome, coronation of Charles the Great (Charlemagne) as emperor by Pope Leo III. Celtic monks begin work on the Book of Kells on the Island of Iona. ...


In the middle of the 4th century the family was deposed. Chavash survived, and recovered power. In 369 the state was led by Merujan Ardzruni who guided the Persian troops to Armenia and defeated the general (sparapet) Mamikonian. The latter recovered power soon after, and Merujan was killed. As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400. ... Events Troops of the Jin Dynasty of China is defeated by Former Yan of the Xianbei. ... The Persian Empire is the name used to refer to a number of historic dynasties that have ruled the country of Persia (Iran). ... Mamikonian or Mamikoneans was a noble family which dominated Armenian politics between the 4th and 8th centuruies. ...


Other rulers

  • Vasak c. 390
  • Alan (son of Vasak) ?
  • Chavasp c. 415
  • Vatche c. 428 (spandarat associated)
  • Nerchapuh c. 440
  • Chavasp c. 450
  • Archavir c. 450
  • Merujan II c. 451
  • Khoren c. 451
  • Apersam c. 451
  • Chengin c. 451
  • Barkev c. 451
  • Tadjat c. 451
  • Iachkur c. 483
  • Sahak c. 485
  • Kardan c. 595
  • Varazchapuh c. 598
  • Grigor c. 700
  • Koriun c. 700
  • Sahak and Hamazasp Ardzruni c. 754-768
  • Gagik (brother of Sahak and Hamazasp) 768-770
  • Sahak and Hamazasp Ardzruni (another time)c. 771-772
  • Hamazasp (alone) 772-?
  • Hamazasp, Sahak and Merujan Ardzruni 772-785. Hamazasp and Sahak died 788.
  • Vacant 785-788

Around 772 the Ardzruni submited the families of Amatuni, Rechtuni, Teruni of Dariunq (before posesion of the Bagratuni) and governed over the regions of Maku, Artaz, Great Zab Valley and Van river. In 908 they forged the principality of Vaspurakan. Events Pope Adrian I succeeds Pope Stephen IV. Adrian I turns to Charlemagne for support against king Desiderius of the Lombards. ... Events Battle of Belach Mugna Births Deaths Categories: 908 ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...


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Viajes y viajeros-Artículos,Armenia (1337 words)
La otra gran familia armenia, la de los Ardzruni, dominaban toda la Armenia suroriental, desde la región de Ararat y el Lago de Van al noroeste hasta el Lago de Urmia, en el actual Azerbaidján iraní, al sureste.
Finalmente, hay que hacer referencia al pequeño principado de Syunik, en la Armenia suroriental, que constituyó el centro religioso de la nación armenia y que se mantuvo activo hasta la conquista turca.
A todo esto, hay que decir que el estado de conservación de los monumentos armenios en territorio turco es deplorable y las “restauraciones” siguen unos criterios más que dudosos.
Vaspurakan at AllExperts (367 words)
During most of its history it was ruled by the Ardzruni dynasty, who first managed to create a principality in the area.
Brother of Ashot I. Abu Djafar Ardzruni, Prince (853-854).
Probably brother of Ashot I. Gurgen II Ardzruni of Mardastan, Prince.
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