- The
Artsrunis (Armenian: Արծրունի; also
Ardzruni or
Artsrunid) were an
ancient princely and, later,
royal dynasty of Armenia. The name
Artsruni contains...
- Mets Today's Başkale.
Bordered by Ake to the
north and was
owned by the
Artsrunid dynasty. The
Adamakert castle is
located here.
Aghovit Today's Patnos...
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ancestry was matrilineal, i.e. his
mother or
grandmother may have been an
Artsrunid princess. Such
intermarriages between Christian Armenian nobles and Kurdish...
- the
Kingdom of
Georgia Khutlubuga (d. 1293),
prince of the
House of the
Artsrunids, and a
court official of the
Kingdom of
Eastern Georgia Amir
Hasan II...
- ხუტლუბუღა; died August, 1293), was an
Armenian prince of the
House of the
Artsrunids, and a
court official of the
Kingdom of
Eastern Georgia in the second...
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exchanged Smbat's wife for his son Ashot.
Shortly after this he
forced the
Artsrunid ruler of Vaspurakan, Ashot-Sargis Artsruni, to
submit to his authority...
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probable by W. Treadgold.
There is also an
opinion that he
belonged to the
Artsrunids.
Empress Theodora had
Armenian roots,
along with her brothers, uncle,...
- სადუნ მანკაბერდელი; Armenian: Սադուն Բ Արծրունի) of the
House of the
Artsrunids, was an
Armenian prince,
Prince of
Haghbat and Mankaberd. He was a court...