- The
Orontid dynasty, also
known as the
Eruandids or Eruandunis,
ruled the
Satrapy of
Armenia until 330 BC and the
Kingdom of
Armenia from 321 BC to 200...
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Armina or π πΌπ·π‘π΄πΉ Arminiya), a
region controlled by the
Orontid dynasty (570β201 BC), was one of the
satrapies of the
Achaemenid Empire...
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history is
divided into the
successive reigns of
three royal dynasties:
Orontid (331β200Β BC),
Artaxiad (189Β BCΒ β 12Β AD), and
Arsacid (52β428). The root...
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ruling from 189 BC to 160 BC.
Artaxias was a
member of a
branch of the
Orontid dynasty, the
earlier ruling dynasty of Armenia. He
expanded his kingdom...
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Gaugamela in 331 BC.
Eruand "the Short-lived" was a
personification of the
Orontid dynasty, the
predecessors of the
Artaxiad dynasty,
whose most distinguished...
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Sames I (also
spelled Samos I), was the
Orontid king of Sophene,
Armenia and Commagene,
ruling around 260 BC. The name of "Samos" is
possibly derived...
- who
claimed kinship with the
previous ruling dynasty of Armenia, the
Orontids.
Their realm included Greater Armenia,
Sophene and, intermittently, parts...
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political entity situated between ancient Armenia and Syria.
Ruled by the
Orontid dynasty, the
kingdom was
culturally mixed with Gr****, Armenian, Iranian...
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