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- Orontes I (Old Persian: *Arvanta-; died 344 BC) was a military officer of the Achaemenid Empire and satrap of Armenia at the end of the 5th-century BC...
- Armenia from the era of the giants to Arsacid rule. According to the book, Eruand (Orontas/Aroandes/Orontes) "the Short-lived" was the father and predecessor...
- giants to Arsacid rule. According to the book, Tigranes was the son of Eruand (Orontas/Aroandes/Orontes) "the Short-lived". The Median king Azhdahak was...
- 2022" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 12 March 2023. Sarafean, George; Papayean, Eruand (1953). Armenian history of Aintab. Armenian Aintabtzy Cultural ****ociation...
- brothers in Armenian epic tradition, e.g., Ar(a)maneak and Ar(a)mayis; Eruand (Yervant) and Eruaz (Yervaz). In the same vein, Sargis Haroutyunian argues...
- waged war to get Ara. Yervaz and Yervant (classical Armenian: Eruaz and Eruand), mythical twins born from a woman of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia, distinguished...
- is the ****enized form of a masculine name of Iranian origin, rendered Eruand (Երուանդ) in Old Armenian (Yervand in Modern Armenian). The name is only...
- Prince Parui Prince Pharnavaz Prince Pajuj Prince Kornak Prince Pavus Prince Eruand Prince Tigran Almost no information exists about Prince Arran and his early...
- Orontes is the ****enized form of a masculine name of Iranian origin; Երուանդ Eruand in Old Armenian.[citation needed] The name is only attested in Gr**** (Gr...
- Byzantine, and Western Syriac Churches, as well as the Church of the East. Eruand Ter-Minaseanc dedicated his work to the Armenian-Syriac Church relations...