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Khosrovidukht (Armenian: Խոսրովիդուխտ, lit. 'daughter of Khosrov'; fl. early 8th century) was an
Armenian hymnographer and poet who
lived during the early...
- from
Ardashir I.
Tiridates had at
least one sibling, a
sister called Khosrovidukht and was the
namesake of his
paternal grandfather,
Tiridates II of Armenia...
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Khosrovidukht also
transliterated Xosroviduxt (flourished
second half of 3rd
century &
first half of 4th century) was a
princess of the
Arsacid dynasty...
- king, his
capital was Vagharshapat. He had two children: a daughter,
Khosrovidukht, and a son, Tiridates. In 258,
Khosrov was
murdered by Anak the Parthian...
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Khosrovidukht donated their jewels.
Towards the end of her life,
Ashkhen retired to the
castle of
Garni with
Khosrovidukht.
Ashkhen and
Khosrovidukht...
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death and
released after many
years with the help of Tiridates'
sister Khosrovidukht.
Gregory then
converted the King to Christianity, and
Armenia then became...
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Kaykhusraw (disambiguation)
Cosroe Dusi (1808–1859),
Italian painter Khosrovidukht Khosrowshahi This
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Women writers of the
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Women writers of the
Middle Ages 8th
century Khosrovidukht Sahakdukht 9th
century K****ia 10th
century Hrotsvitha 11th
century Ava 12th
century Anna...
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Women writers of the
Middle Ages 8th
century Khosrovidukht Sahakdukht 9th
century K****ia 10th
century Hrotsvitha 11th
century Ava 12th
century Anna...