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- ploy was discovered by Pap, who had Cylaces ********inated. In Faustus of Byzantium's History of Armenia, Cylaces is split into two characters, both of...
- monastery of Taron, is also known as Glak Monastery, after Zenob Glak Glak (Cylaces), a 4th-century Armenian Grand Chamberlain (hayr mardpet) This disambiguation...
- murdered. Shapur committed the siege of this place to two renegade Armenians, Cylaces (Glak), a former governor of Armenia, and Artabanes (Artavan or Vahan)...
- Azats. The Armenian invasion was led by Cylaces and Artabanes, two Armenians who defected to Shapur II. Cylaces and Artabanes were also supported by the...
- Byzantine Empire, Sasanian Iran, the Georgian Kingdom and other states. Cylaces, hayr-mardpet Artavasdes I Mamikonian, Sparapet, oldest ancestor of the...
- left the hayr mardpet (grand chamberlain) Cylaces (Glak) with an army of 30,000 to protect the border. Cylaces soon sent messengers to Shapur, promising...
- Marcellinus, the Persian invasion force was commanded by two Armenian defectors, Cylaces (Glak) and Artabanes (Artavan or Vahan). Faustus also mentions two Armenian...