- Mamikonian, or
Mamikonean (Old Armenian: Մամիկոնեան,
reformed orthography: Մամիկոնյան,
Western Armenian pronunciation: Mamigonian), was an
Armenian aristocratic...
- V—IX
centuries David the
Invincible Sebeos Komitas Aghtsetsi John
Mamikonean Davtak Kertogh John III of
Odzun Stepanos Syunetsi Ghevond Sahakdukht Khosrovidukht...
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Vahan Mamikonian (Armenian: Վահան Մամիկոնեան; c. 440/445 – 503/510) was an
Armenian nobleman from the
Mamikonian family. In 481 he
rebelled against the...
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rivalling that of the
ruling Arsacids.
Historian Nicholas Adontz writes: The
Mamikonean as sparapets, were said to
stand above all the zoravark' or
military commanders...
- Indo-European Publishing. ISBN 9781604440003. Avdoyan,
Levon (2018). "Vardan
Mamikonean". In Nicholson,
Oliver (ed.). The
Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity...
- He
began the
chronology that
would become the
History of
Taron of John
Mamikonean (10th century, the 35th
abbot after Zenob). (ed. Langlois,
Venice 1832)...
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names (Tambur and Hamamašen) are
included in the
History of
Taron by John
Mamikonean in a
short p****age
about a war
between the
ruler of Tambur, Hamam, and...
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traditional territory some ten
years later,
during the
regency of
Manuel Mamikonean (377–384). Andovk's son
Babik became the head of the
dynasty at this time...
- Pʿarpetsʿi (1985).
History of the
Armenians and the
Letter to
Vahan Mamikonean.
classical Armenian text
reprint series. Delmar, NY:
Caravan Books....
- V—IX
centuries David the
Invincible Sebeos Komitas Aghtsetsi John
Mamikonean Davtak Kertogh John III of
Odzun Stepanos Syunetsi Ghevond Sahakdukht Khosrovidukht...