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Atrnerseh (Armenian: Ատրներսեհ) (d. 870's) was an
Armenian ruler of the Prin****lity of Khachen. He was the son and
successor of Sahl Smbatean. According...
- and Knaravan, on the
right bank of the Levçay River. It was
built by
Atrnerseh I,
ruler of the
Armenian Prin****lity of Khachen, who
resided there. One...
- Armenian), so
Bagrat Ulubabyan concludes that Sahl is a
corruption of Sahak.
Atrnerseh,
identified by some
scholars as Sahl's son, is
called Adharn**** ibn Ishaq...
- King
Ashot II of Armenia. He was the son of
Grigol Hamam and
brother of
Atrnerseh,
ruler of Hereti. His
possessions covered Parisos, a
district of Artsakh...
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Georgian as Nerse. The name Ādurnarsēh
appears in the
Armenian language as
Atrnerseh.
Adarnase was the
oldest son of the
Georgian presiding prince Ashot I...
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Zacharias Սբ. Զաքարիա (68-72) 4 St.
Zementus Սբ. Զեմենդոս (72-76) 5 St.
Atrnerseh Սբ. Ատրներսեհ (76-92) 6 St.
Mushe Սբ. Մուշե (93-123) 7 St.
Shahen Սբ....
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Dareh Artashir Varazvaghan Varazdukht Parandzem - wife of
Vasak of
Syunik Atrnerseh - son of
Vasak of
Syunik Babken - son of
Vasak of
Syunik "D. Demirchyan's...
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Georgian as Nerse. The name Ādurnarsēh
appears in the
Armenian language as
Atrnerseh.
Adarnase was the son of
Bagrat Magistros and
succeeded him as duke of...
- (Georgian: ადარნასე I) or
Adrnerse (ადრნერსე, also
transliterated as
Atrnerseh), of the
Chosroid dynasty, was a
presiding prince of
Iberia (Kartli, eastern...
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daughter Sparama and
there arranged a
marriage between this
daughter and
Atrnerseh,
prince of Khatchen, son of Sahl ibn Sunbat. Thus,
Gardman was united...