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Senekerim-Hovhannes
Artsruni (Armenian: Սենեքերիմ-Հովհաննես Արծրունի), also
known variously as
Senekerim-John,
Sennecherim or Sennacherib-John,
known in...
- byp****ing the former's sons;
Senekerim-Hovhannes
became king in the same
manner in 1003
following Gurgen's death.
Senekerim-Hovhannes
married his daughter...
- son
Senekerim collaborated with his
brother Krikor.
Magar died in Bayburt. Bali (Balen; ?–1725)
Magar (?–?)
Krikor Balyan (1764–1831)
Senekerim Balyan...
- Artsruni, 991–1003, son of Abusahl-Hamazasp
Senekerim-Hovhannes Artsruni, 1003–1021, son of Abusahl-Hamazasp
Senekerim-Hovhannes, the last king of Vaspurakan...
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settled westwards in Cappadocia,
retreating from
eastern invaders. In 1021,
Senekerim-Hovhannes of
Vaspurakan was
given Sebaste, Evdokia, and
possibly Amasia...
-
Vaspurakan was
later annexed as well. In 1003, the last
ruler of the
kingdom Senekerim-Hovhannes, son-in-law of King
Gagik I of Ani, had
brushed aside his nephews...
-
eastern Turkey. The
monastery was
founded in the
early 11th
century by
Senekerim-Hovhannes Artsruni, the
Armenian King of Vaspurakan, on a preexisting...
- one of whom, John
Senekerim,
later became ruler of Hereti.
Historian Bagrat Ulubabyan considers it more
likely that John
Senekerim was
Sahak Sevada's...
- John
Senekerim (Georgian: იოანე სენექერიმი) was the
ruler of the
Kingdom of Hereti. John is the only
known child of King Ishkhanik.
During his
reign Hereti...
- city, Vostan, Aghtamar, etc. In 1021 the last king of Vaspurakan, John-
Senekerim Artsruni,
ceded his
entire kingdom to the
Byzantine empire, who established...