- The
Siuni or
Siwni dynasty (Old Armenian: Սիւնի) was an
ancient Armenian princely (nakharar)
dynasty which ruled the
province of Siwnikʻ, with
which the...
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Vasak Siwni (Armenian: Վասակ Սիւնի; d. 452) was an
Armenian prince, who was the lord of the prin****lity of
Syunik from 413 to 452, and also
served as...
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Armenian elite gathered at
Artaxata under the
presidency of
marzpan Vasak Siwni, Vardan, the
bidaxsh of the
Iberian March, and the
acting Catholicos of...
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consort of King
Arshak II of Armenia. She was a
member of the
noble house of
Siwni. She was
regent of
Armenia during the
absence of her
spouse and son in 368–370...
- control. Veh Mihr Shapur, marzbān 428–442,
Sasanian military officer Vasak Siwni, marzbān c. 442–451,
Armenian noble Sahak II Bagratuni,
insurgent marzbān...
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suffered in the battle, and thus gave the pro-Iranian
Armenian prince Vasak Siwni free rein in Armenia. However, this
resulted in even more
bloodshed and...
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daughter of
Prince of
Princes Ašot
Bagratuni and
widow of
Prince Vasak Gabur Siwni (Pogossian 2012). Mariam's
example was
followed by her son
Grigor Sup'an...
- name
Syunik is unknown. At
first glance, it
appears to be the
plural of
Siwni, the name of the
ancient princely dynasty of
Syunik (the
noble house, like...
- families, most
notably the
hitherto pro-Arab Bagratuni,
while the
Artsruni and
Siwni families remained neutral. The
rebellion spread through Armenia, including...
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opposed by a
party of pro-Persian
Armenian nobles led by
marzpan Vasak Siwni.
Although Vardan and many
other leading Armenian noblemen died at the Battle...