- of the name
include Argishtis, Argisti, Argišti, and Argishtish.
Although the name is
usually rendered as Argišti (read:
Argishti), some
scholars argue...
-
Argishti may
refer to:
Argishtis I of
Urartu - 785 - 763 BCE
Argishti II of
Urartu - 714 - 685 BCE
Argishti, Yerevan, a
village This
disambiguation page...
- of ****yria. 782 BC—Founding of
Erebuni Fortress by the
orders of King
Argishtis I of
Urartu at the site of current-day Yerevan,
Armenia 782 BC—Death of...
- East. Amaziah, king of Judah, dies and is
succeeded by his son Uzziah.
Argishtis I of
Urartu (r. 786-764 BC)
Amaziah of
Judah (co-ruled
Judah with Uzziah...
-
Argishti II was king of
Urartu from 714 BC to 680 BC. He
succeeded his father, King Rusa I.
During the Urartu-****yria War,
Argishti was
responsible for...
-
modern capital of
Armenia was
founded in the
summer of 782 BC by King
Argishti I.
Yerevan is one of the world's
oldest continuously inhabited cities....
- on Urartu. In 774 BC, Shamshi-ilu
scored an
important victory against Argishti I of Urartu,
though Urartu was not
decisively beaten.
There was however...
- ****yria. 782 BC:
Founding of
Erebuni (Էրեբունի) by the
orders of King
Argishtis I at the site of current-day Yerevan. 782 BC:
Death of King Xuan of Zhou...
- ); co-ruled with his father, Menua.
Possibly killed in battle.
Argishti I (also
Argishtis I,
Argishtish I,
Argisti I) 785–763 BC;
fortified the empire's...
-
Sarduri II (ruled: 764–735 BC) was a King of Urartu,
succeeding his
father Argishti I to the throne. The
Urartian Kingdom was at its peak
during his reign...