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Region (Bagrevand) and family Bagratuni (or Bagratids) that ruled it, of the old Armenia c. 300-800. Representatives of this family ruled Armenia in 886-1045. Bagrevand was a region of the old Armenia c. ... Events The Glagolitic alphabet, devised by Cyril and Methodius, missionairies from Constantinople, is adopted in the Bulgarian Empire. ... Events Emperor Go-Reizei ascends the throne of Japan. ...


Main rulers:

  • Smbat I Bagratuni c. 370
  • Sahak I Bagratuni c. 390
  • Sahak II Bagratuni c. 440
  • Tir or Tirots Bagratuni c. 450
  • Sahak III Bagratuni c. 480
  • Ashot Bagratuni c. 590
  • Pap Bagratuni (son of Ashot) c. 596
  • Smbat II Bagratuni c. 596
  • Varaztirots (son of Smbat II) c. 597
  • Sembat III (son of Varaztirots) c. 640
  • Ashot (son of Smbat III) c. 685

Later appear two branchs:


Branch of Dariunq, ruled by Varaz Sahak (son of Sembat II Bagratuni). His succesor was his son Sembat IV Bagratuni, lord of Dariunq, and then his (son?) Achot. About 751, the Mamikonian incorporated Taik to their domains. Dariunq and Khelat were took by moslems. Vaspurakan fell in hand of the family Ardzruni. Later (c. 770) were rulers Sembat and his son Achot Msaker, and Vasak (brother of Sembat). Dariunq was a region of the old Armenia c. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Categories: Wikipedia cleanup | Stub | Armenia ...


Other branch was in Taron, ruled by Sahak (c. 750-771) and his son Achot (771). Old region of Armenia divised in four districts: Mamikonian, Palauni, (Belabitene), Artokh (Ardjish or Artzike, North of Van Lake) and Olnut or Enut ...


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Note: Ani, “City of 1,000 Churches,” was the capital of the Bagratid Dynasty in Medieval Armenia, and it was home to over 100,000 inhabitants.
After viewing the magnificent Church of the Holy Apostles, we left Kars, which was once part of the Bagratid Kingdom, and departed for Ani.
It was time to walk the steps of the Bagratid Kings, and of Marco Polo.
Bagrationi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (923 words)
As early as 288-301, the Bagratid prince Smbat held the hereditary Armenian titles of Master of the Horse and t'agatir, or coronant of the King.
The eldest family is that of the Bagratids of Georgia (Russian: Princes Gruzinsky), descending from Erekle II, the last king of unified Georgia.
I.L. Bichikashvili, D.V. Ninidze and A.N. Peikrishvili, The Genealogy of the Bagratides.
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