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- Aristakes Lastivertsi (Old Armenian: Արիստակէս Լաստիվերցի; c. 1002 – 1080) was a medieval Armenian historian and chronicler. The author of many works...
- Cilicia Leo I, prince of Cilician Armenia (approximate date) Aristakes Lastivertsi, Armenian historian Outline of Armenia Index of Armenia-related articles...
- the middle of the eleventh century, The Armenian historian Aristakes Lastivertsi recounts the Byzantine campaigns in Armenia: In these days Byzantine...
- attested through the histories of the Armenian historians Aristakes Lastivertsi and Matthew of Edessa, and the Byzantine official John Skylitzes. Ibrahim's...
- Abbasid Caliphate. However, a simple incident breaks the deal. Aristakes Lastivertsi relates that Ashot was seized with anger when he learned that his brother...
- (d. 1041) Alice of Normandy, countess of Burgundy (d. 1038) Aristakes Lastivertsi, Armenian historian (d. 1080) George I, king of Georgia (approximate...
- bishop of St David's (Wales) (murdered: approximate date) Aristakes Lastivertsi, Armenian historian (b. 1002) Bertha of Blois, duchess of Brittany (approximate...
- Kaghankatvatsi Gregory of Narek Stepanos Asoghik Grigor Magistros Aristakes Lastivertsi Hovhannes Imastaser Matthew of Edessa Nerses IV the Gracious Mkhitar...
- away from its borders. The contemporary Armenian historian Aristakes Lastivertsi reports that the Georgian lord Ivane took advantage of this opportunity...
- Universal History. The later 11th-century Armenian historian Aristakes Lastivertsi refers to him simply as Stepanos Taronatsi (sic), but the 12th-century...