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Tiridates (Parthian: 𐭕𐭉𐭓𐭉𐭃𐭕, Tīridāt, Old Armenian: Տրդատ,
Trdat) is a word of
Iranian origin (“given by the god Tir”). It may
refer to: Tiridates...
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Trdat the
Architect (Armenian: Տրդատ ճարտարապետ,
circa 940s – 1020) was the
chief architect of the
Bagratid kings of Armenia, and most
notable for his...
- Christianity. The name
Tiridates is the Gr****
variant of the
Parthian name
Trdat,
meaning "created by Tir."
Although Tir does not
appear in the Avesta, he...
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becoming the
first state to do so. The
Arsacid king of
Armenia at the time,
Trdat, was
converted by
Gregory the Illuminator, who
became the
first head of...
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Varaz Trdat, was the
Mihranid king of
Caucasian Albania from 670 to 705. He was kept as
prisoner in
Constantinople from 694
until 699. In his absence...
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Trdat (Georgian: თრდატი,
sometimes Latinized as Tiridates), of the
Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (mepe) of
Iberia (Kartli,
eastern Georgia) from c. 394...
- Varaz-
Trdat II was the last
Mihranid king of
Caucasian Albania from 800 to 812/822 and the son of the
previous ruler Stephanos I.
After the
death of his...
- I 198–217
Trdat II 217–252
Khosrov II c. 252 Hormizd-Ardashir (S****anid dynasty) 252 – c. 270 N****h (S****anid dynasty) c. 271 – 293
Trdat III 287–330...
- Khosrov's son
Trdat (Tiridates) was also
saved and
taken to Rome.
After Khosrov's death, the
Persians conquered Armenia. Later,
Trdat returned to reclaim...
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Georgian chronicles, he was the son of King Varaz-Bakur II and the
daughter of
Trdat of Iberia.
Characterized as a
pious monarch and an
exceptional warrior,...