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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...
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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...
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Nerseh or
Nerses Kamsarakan (Armenian: Ներսեհ Կամսարական) was the
presiding prince of
Armenia in 689–691,
backed by the
Byzantine Empire.
Armenia had been...
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Mamikonian Mamikonian Lady - wife of
Vardan Mamikonian Araqel Sahak Arten uncle Nerseh of Urts
Tirots Bagratuni Astghik -
daughter of
Gedeon Anahit - daughter...
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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...
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Ashot II Bagratuni, 686–689/690 (for the
Umayyad Caliphate)
Nerseh Kamsarakan, 689/690–691 (for the
Byzantine Empire)
Smbat VI Bagratuni, 691–697;...
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ascended to the
throne of
Western Syunik,
replacing his
father Grigor-Sufan.
Nerseh Pilippean,
brother of Babgen,
directed (822–23) an
expedition to Aghuania...
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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...
- Transylvania:
Transformania –
Tateum Kohut, Will Files,
Nerses Gezalyan,
Nerseh Gezalyan,
Katie Halliday,
Dominick Certo, Curt Schulkey,
James Morioka,...
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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...