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Ashot IV
Bagratuni (Armenian: Աշոտ Դ Բագրատունի),
better known as
Ashot Msaker (Armenian: Աշոտ Մսակեր, "Ashot the Meat
Eater / the Carnivorous"), reputedly...
- Jahhafids,
Taron p****ed to
Ashot Msaker of the
Bagratuni family. His
successors ruled Taron until 967:
Ashot I
Msaker (died 826), ca. 813–826, presiding...
- than
those of the
other Armenian noble families.
Smbat VII's son
Ashot Msaker restored the
fortunes of the
dynasty in the 9th
century by
waging war against...
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astronomer and
physician (d. 901)
Ashot I,
prince of
Iberia (or 830)
Ashot Msaker,
prince of
Armenia Bai Xingjian,
Chinese poet and
writer (b. 776) Beornwulf...
- an
Armenian given name.
Notable persons with that
surname include:
Ashot Msaker (Ashot the Carnivorous) (died 826)
Ashot I of
Armenia (Ashot the Great)...
- Caliphate. He was
killed in the
Battle of Bagrevand. He was the
father of
Ashot Msaker, who
restored the family's
fortunes in the
early 9th century. Dadoyan, Seta...
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carrying off 16,000
inhabitants as slaves.
Harun al-Rashid
appoints Ashot Msaker ("the Carnivorous") as the new
presiding prince of Armenia. The Bagratids...
- the army. In the
beginning of the 9th century, a
powerful prince,
Ashot Msaker,
united Taron, Tayk and Ayrarat,
taking them
under his
control and thus...
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daughter to
Smbat VII Bagratuni,
constable of Armenia. His
grandson Ashot Msaker ("the Carnivorous")
became forefather of the
Bagratuni rulers of Armenia...
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which being the
Cathedral of Ani. The
leader of the
Bagratid dynasty,
Ashot Msaker (Ashot the Meateater) (806–827) was
given the
title of
ishkhan (prince)...