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- languages as; Latin: N****us; Syriac ܢܪܣܝ Nrsy; Arabic: نرسي Narsi; Armenian Nerseh; Coptic Narsaph, as well as N****os. N****h seems to have been the youngest...
- Qadchberuni was a region and family of the old Armenia c. 400–800. The ruler in about 451 was Nerseh Qadchberuni. List of regions of ancient Armenia v t e...
- construction date in the 7th century. It reads the following p****age: I Nerseh the patrician proconsul, lord of Shirak and Asharunik, built this church...
- killed quite a few [warriors] around them in fight. But Sargis and Varaz Nerseh were arrested along with some others. They were taken to the city of Karin...
- Mamikonian Mamikonian Lady - wife of Vardan Mamikonian Araqel Sahak Arten uncle Nerseh of Urts Tirots Bagratuni Astghik - daughter of Gedeon Anahit - daughter...
- Cathedral of Talin was founded during the late 7th century CE, by prince Nerseh Kamsarakan. During the same period, the Dashtadem Fortress was also built...
- ascended to the throne of Western Syunik, replacing his father Grigor-Sufan. Nerseh Pilippean, brother of Babgen, directed (822–23) an expedition to Aghuania...
- Nerseh or Nerses Kamsarakan (Armenian: Ներսեհ Կամսարական) was the presiding prince of Armenia in 689–691, backed by the Byzantine Empire. Armenia had been...
- Caliphate) Ashot II Bagratuni, 686–689/690 (for the Umayyad Caliphate) Nerseh Kamsarakan, 689/690–691 (for the Byzantine Empire) Smbat VI Bagratuni, 691–697;...
- Battle of Avarayr against the Persians in 451 AD under the leadership of Nerseh Kajberuni – who was killed during the battle along with seven other members...