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Sanesan (Armenian: Սանեսան) or
Sanatruk (Armenian: Սանատրուկ) was the king of
Maskut in the
early 4th century.
Sanesan's people, the Mazk'kut'k, have variously...
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Arsacid king of
Armenia Sanatruq I, king of
Hatra Sanatruq II, king of
Hatra Sanesan or Sanatruk, king of
Maskut This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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Sanesan invasion of Armenia, was a
military conflict that took
place between the
kingdom of
Armenia and the
tribe of Maskut. In
about 335-336
Sanesan...
- he
converted sons of
Sanesan –
namely Moses,
Daniel and
Elijah along with 387 followers,
however they were
martyred by
Sanesan on 20
August (Navasard...
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Armenian sources,
Faustus of
Byzantium (the 5th century) writes: “Maskut King
Sanesan,
extremely angry, was
filled with hate for his tribesman,
Armenian King...
- borders, were
given to the
Basen bishop,
originally from Orduni. In 335
Sanesan invaded Armenia and
sacked the
whole of
Armenia from
Satagh to
Ganjak for...
- son of
Khosrov II
Khosrov III "the Small", 330–338, son of
Tiridates III
Sanesan, a Sasanian-backed
usurper belonging to the
Arsacid dynasty, held much...
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Manavazians and the Ordunis.
Vache also
successfully defended Armenia against Sanesan, the
invading king of the Maskuts,
slaying the
latter in a
battle near...
- III. An
Arsacid prince named Sanatruk (whom
Faustus of
Byzantium calls Sanesan, king of Maskut, and
identifies as Khosrov's brother)
raised a rebellion...
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early medieval historians, by
order of the king of the
pagan Maskut tribe Sanesan from the
Caspian region,
Grigoris was tied to a
horse and
dragged along...