- Orontids. Main rulers: Atat
Gnuni c. 387,
deposed Atom
Gnuni c. 445
Vahan Gnuni c. 451 Atom and
Arastom Gnuni c. 480 Mjej
Gnuni c. 628
Vahan a.k.a. Dachnak...
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Mzhezh or Mjej
Gnuni (Armenian: Մժեժ Գնունի, Mžēž
Gnuni), was an
Armenian sparapet of
Byzantine Armenia.
Initially serving under Heraclius, the contingent...
- Mjej I
Gnuni (Armenian: Մժեժ Ա Գնունի) was an
Armenian nobleman from the
Gnuni family who
served as the
marzban of
Persian Armenia from 518 to 548. Between...
- Aghovit, was a
region of the old
Armenia c. 300–800
ruled by the
family Gnuni. In 772 was
occupied by the
Qayasite dynasty. List of
regions of old Armenia...
-
tribes kept
making incursions into Armenia—the
Armenian nobleman Mjej I
Gnuni then
decided to
organize a counter-attack,
where he
successfully managed...
- Vard Mamikonian,
autonomous marzbān 505/510–509/514,
Armenian noble Mjej I
Gnuni, marzbān 518–548,
Armenian noble Philip Siwni, marzbān 574–576, Armenian...
- beautiful".
According to
Cyril Toumanoff, he
descended from the
princely Gnuni family. In a
letter supposedly written by Pope
Gregory II to the Emperor...
-
Norman Conquest of
Muslim Sicily". ResearchGate.
Retrieved 2021-02-06. "
Gnuni - Gran
Conte Ruggero D'Altavilla". www.
gnuni.com.
Retrieved 2021-02-06....
- King of
Greater Armenia Dissolution 200 BC (Armenia) 95 BC (Sophene) 72 AD (Commagene)
Cadet branches Artaxiad dynasty Artsruni dynasty Gnuni dynasty...
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Mamikonian Armenia Vahan Mamikonian Armenia Vard
Mamikonian Armenia Mjej I
Gnuni Armenia Rhahzadh Armenia Sahak II
Bagratuni Armenia Shahraplakan Armenia...