- The
Arsacid dynasty,
called the
Arshakuni (Armenian: Արշակունի, romanized:
Arshakuni) in Armenian,
ruled the
Kingdom of
Armenia (with some interruptions)...
- In the
first half of the 1st century,
during the
reign of the
Armenian Arshakuni king
Vologases I (Vagharsh I) (117–144), the old town of
Vardgesavan was...
- 63 (2_suppl): 231–249. doi:10.1111/1467-954X.12270. S2CID 145077294.
Arshakuni, Nini, ed. (June 2016). "The Rise of the
Russian Nationalism, the Secret...
- (Armenian: Արշակունիների դամբարան; also Tomb of the
Arshakid Kings or
Arshakuni Tomb) is a
grave monument complex that sits
along a
gorge overlooking...
- p. 182.
During the
reign of the
Arshakuni dynasty, the
province of
Kogovit belonged to the court, but
after Arshakuni kingdom's
decline it p****ed to the...
- of the Perso-Armenian Wars Map of
Atropatene and
Armenia Belligerents Arshakuni dynasty of
Armenia Roman Empire S****anid
Empire Kingdom of
Albania Commanders...
- mere peasants, as
everyone believed, but
descendants of the
Arsacid (
Arshakuni)
kings of Armenia,
Alexander the
Great and also of
Constantine the Great...
-
Dictionary of Armenia, Lanham: Scarecrow, 2010, ISBN 978-0-8108-6096-4,
entry "
Arshakuni/Arsacid", p. 174 Speidel,
Michael P.,
Riding for Caesar: The
Roman Emperors'...
- or
fifth century. It was
originally within the
grounds of the
Arsacid (
Arshakuni)
dynasty palace. The
church was
partly restored in 1877. The basilica...
- Horse.
There are
hardly any
references by
Armenian historians of the
Arshakuni period to any
Bagratids in
command of the king's forces. Like the małxaz...