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While escaping Arab ****cutions,
about 12,000
Armenians led by
Prince Shapuh Amatuni and his son
Hamam moved to Pontos,
ruled by
Byzantine Empire. Robert...
- The
House of
Amatuni (Armenian: Ամատունի) is an
ancient Armenian noble family,
known from the 4th
century in the
canton of Artaz,
between lakes Van and...
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followed by a
short period of
direct Sasanian rule
under Yazdegerd's son
Shapuh, but in 422, Vramshapuh's son
Artaxias IV was
appointed king of Armenia...
- Son/daughter
title spouse children Smbat king of
Armenia (890–914) Ashot, Abas
Shapuh constable (sparapet) of
Armenian army Ashot, one more son
Sahak prince David...
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Armenia Burial Bagaran,
Armenia Spouse Katranide I
Issue Smbat I
Sahak David Shapuh Dynasty Bagratuni dynasty Father Smbat VIII the
Confessor Mother Hripsime...
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Byzantine Empire. In the 8th century,
Armenian Prince Hamam, his
father Prince Shapuh Amatuni, and
their people migrated north to the
Black Sea
region in order...
- of them,
while Ashot's
brother Shapuh raided the
environs of Dvin. As Abd al-Malik
prepared to
march and
confront Shapuh, the
local po****ce
rebelled and...
- Armenia, but
Manuel defeated the
invaders and
killed their commander,
Gumand Shapuh. A
second Iranian force, led by Varaz, met the same fate as its predecessor...
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Mihran (Middle Persian: 𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩 𐭬𐭲𐭥),
known in
Armenian sources as
Shapuh Mihran (Armenian: Շապուհ Միհրան), was a
Sasanian nobleman from the House...
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Gandzak in Atrpatakan, had
informed King
Arshak of this in advance,
before [
Shapuh] had
reached Atrpatakan. As soon as the
Armenian king
Arshak learned of...