- Nishapur, Tus and Abiward). In
Byzantine sources, it is
rendered as
chanaranges (Gr****: χαναράγγης) and
often used, for
instance by Procopius, in lieu...
- be
confused with his contemporary, the
Chanaranges who took part in the
conspiracy of Artabanes.
Chanaranges was
reportedly a
native of
Byzantine Armenia...
- Kinda † Aïgan
Simmas Ascan Kavadh I
Perozes Xerxes Azarethes Bawi Mihr-Mihroe
Chanaranges Baresmanas †
Pityaxes Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man Aratius...
-
Byzantine envoys, and in 531 he led an
invasion of
Mesopotamia along with
Chanaranges and Mermeroes. He was
executed by
Khosrow shortly after his accession...
- with a
capable force under three veteran generals,
Adergoudounbades ("
Chanaranges"), Bawi ("Aspebedes"), and Mihr-Mihroe.
Roman garrison force was commanded...
- Volturno).
Byzantine eunuch general N****s
sends a
cavalry force under Chanaranges to
destroy the
supply wagons of the Franks.
Outmanoeuvring Butilinus...
-
Chalcis Chalcis in
Syria Chalcis in
Thrace Chaldia Chalke Chalkoprateia Chanaranges (Italy) Chandax,
Siege of
Chandrenos Chariopolis Chariopolis, Bishopric...
-
Byzantine territory, in
which a
large army,
commanded by Mihr-Mihroe,
Chanaranges and Bawi, who
invaded Mesopotamia and
besieged the city of Martyropolis...
-
another man.
Arsaces was able to turn this
dissatisfaction to hatred.
Chanaranges, "a
young and
frivolous Armenian" was also recruited. His motivations...
- Volturno).
Byzantine eunuch general N****s
sends a
cavalry force under Chanaranges to
destroy the
supply wagons of the Franks.
Outmanoeuvring Butilinus...