- Tigranόkerta; Tigranakert; Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ), also
called Cholimma or
Chlomaron in antiquity, was a city and the
capital of the
Armenian Kingdom between...
- the
Byzantine general named Zabergan, who in 586
defended the
fortress Chlomaron against the Romans.
Zabergan Peak in
Antarctica is
named after Zabergan...
- Martyropolis. It was
several miles distant from the
fortresses of
Aphoum and
Chlomaron. In 583 the
Roman general Aulus or John
Mystacon invested Acbas and began...
- 572–591
Siege of
Aphumon (578) – Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591
Siege of
Chlomaron (578) – Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591
Siege of
Sirmium (580–582) –...
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invade Arzanene again. However, his
attempt to
capture the
fortress of
Chlomaron was
thwarted when
Kardarigan arrived with reinforcements. The Byzantine...
-
fortress of
Chlomaron,
Kardarigan managed to ****emble an
improvised force,
mostly composed of
peasant levies. He then
marched to
Chlomaron and
united his...
-
Byzantine general, Philippicus,
invaded Arzanene and
besieged the
fortress of
Chlomaron in
spring of 586. However, the
approach of a
Persian relief army panicked...
-
proceeded to
invade and
plunder Arzanene and laid
siege to the
fortress of
Chlomaron. However, the
approach of a
Persian relief army
panicked the Romans, who...
- The
Byzantine force went on to
invade Arzanene.
Philippicus besieged Chlomaron, the
chief city of the area. At this point,
Jovius and Maruthas, two local...