- The
Artsrunis (Armenian: Արծրունի; also
Ardzruni or Artsrunid) were an
ancient princely and, later,
royal dynasty of Armenia. The name
Artsruni contains...
- i.e.
young (man)". Some
former noble Armenian names, such as Artsruni/
Ardzruni (Արծրունի) are
still in use today. When they
moved from
Armenia or from...
- free.[citation needed]
During most of its history, it was
ruled by the
Ardzruni dynasty,
which first managed to
create a prin****lity in the area. At its...
- the
region around Sebasteia in
exchange for
Vaspurakan to King
Seneqerim Ardzruni, who
settled in
Sebasteia with
thousands of his
Armenian followers. Sebasteia...
-
Artsruni (Armenian: Մերուժան Արծրունի Meružan Arcruni, also
spelled Merujan,
Ardzruni, Artzruni, Artsrouni; died 371 or 380/1) was a 4th-century
nakharar (Armenian...
- (Armenian: Արծրունի; also
transliterated as
Ardzruni), an
ancient Armenian noble family.
Artsruni /
Ardzruni is a
common Armenian surname and may refer...
- Senekerim-Hovhannes
Artsruni (Armenian: Սենեքերիմ-Հովհաննես Արծրունի), also
known variously as Senekerim-John,
Sennecherim or Sennacherib-John,
known in...
-
which annexed their prin****lity
outright and
converted it to a theme. The
Ardzruni kingdom of
Vaspurakan was
later annexed as well. In 1003, the last ruler...
-
Sebasteia and
adjoining lands were
given as a fief to the
Armenian Seneqerim Ardzruni, in
exchange for the
cession to the
Empire of his
kingdom of Vaspurakan...
- In 1907 he
finished the
Yeremian college of Van,
where his uncle,
Hakob Ardzruni was one of his teachers. In 1904 he met Ashot's
Hunchakian fedayi group...