- Senekerim-Hovhannes
Artsruni (Armenian: Սենեքերիմ-Հովհաննես Արծրունի), also
known variously as Senekerim-John,
Sennecherim or Sennacherib-John,
known in...
-
delivered the
region around Sebasteia in
exchange for
Vaspurakan to King
Seneqerim Ardzruni, who
settled in
Sebasteia with
thousands of his
Armenian followers...
- the
prince of Aghuania,
Seneqerim Ioan who
governed both
territories from 1084
until his
death in 1105.[citation needed]
Seneqerim Ioan was
followed by his...
- he also
secured the
cession of the
Kingdom of
Vaspurakan by its king
Seneqerim-John, in
exchange for
estates in Sebasteia.
Basil created a
strongly fortified...
-
among his
three sons, Ashot-Sahak, Gurgen-Khachik of Vaspurakan, and
Seneqerim-Hovhannes, who each
became king in succession.
Rouben Paul Adalian, ed...
-
theme of Iberia.
Vaasprakania (Βαασπρακανία) 1021/2
Established when
Seneqerim-Hovhannes, king of Vaspurakan,
ceded his
realm to the Empire. Governed...
- Abusahl-Hamazasp • 968/969–1003 Ashot-Sahak • 991–1003 Gurgen-Khachik • 1003–1021
Seneqerim-Hovhannes
Historical era
Middle Ages • Gagik I
recognized as King of Armenia...
- century, the town was part of the
territory given to the
Armenian king
Seneqerim-Hovhannes of
Vaspurakan in
exchange for his
lands in Vaspurakan. After...
- with
Ashot II, who
recognized him as the King of Vaspurakan. In 1021,
Seneqerim Ardzruni gave
Vaspurakan to the
Byzantine Empire,
receiving estates in...
-
named Ezdin who had
Armenian sympathies and was said to be
descended from
Seneqerim Hovhannes Artsruni, the king of Vaspurakan. The son of
Armenian prince...