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- 05722 The Battle of Avarayr (Armenian: Ավարայրի ճակատամարտ, romanized: Avarayri chakatamart) was fought on 26 May 451 on the Avarayr Plain in Vaspurakan...
- 0570917°E / 39.3387917; 45.0570917 The Avarayr Plain (Armenian: Ավարայրի Դաշտ) is the location of the Battle of Avarayr in 451, and is described as being along...
- Armenian armed forces. Vardan and most of his comrades died at the Battle of Avarayr in 451, but their sacrifice was immortalized in the works of the Armenian...
- S****anid authority clashed with their Armenian subjects in the Battle of Avarayr, making them officially break with the Roman Church. But the S****anids...
- incorporated as a marzpanate within the Sasanian Empire. Following the Battle of Avarayr in 451, Christian Armenians maintained their religion and Armenia gained...
- Persian church began to achieve a recognized status. Through the Battle of Avarayr (451) and the resultant treaty of 484, for example, the Persian Empire's...
- the forces he had brought to Italy, and he withdrew to Sicily. Battle of Avarayr (451), Vardan Mamikonian and Christian Armenian rebels against the S****anid...
- battle was fought that would prove pivotal in Armenian history. On the Avarayr Plain, at what is modern-day Churs in West Azerbaijan province, the Armenian...
- Yeghishe Vardapet records him as having led a contingent to the battle of Avarayr in 451. Waters, Bella (2008-09-01). Armenia in Pictures. Twenty-First Century...
- minority religions, particularly Christianity. However, at the Battle of Avarayr in 451, the Armenian subjects led by Vardan Mamikonian reaffirmed Armenia's...