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Vahevuni family from c. 400–800 are[citation needed]: Mani
Vahevuni c. 445 Gyut
Vahevuni c. 445
Barshegh (Baršł)
Vahevuni c. 480
Samvel Vahevuni c....
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historian Tovma Artsruni records Sahak Vahevuni as
bishop of
Nakhchivan and
Mardpetakan and
brother of
Apusahak Vahevuni. The city is
spread over the foothills...
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singer and part of the
musical group Genealogy Vahevuni, a
region in Armenia, home of the
ruling Vahevuni family in old
Armenia c. 400–800 This page or...
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Vahevanean or
Vahevahean temple because its
priests were
members of the
Vahevuni or
Vahnuni noble house, who
claimed descent from Vahagn.
Vahagn was worshipped...
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origins of non-Armenian families. For example, the
noble houses of
Vahevuni and
Mehnuni were
believed to be
offspring of
Vahagn and Mihr,
ancient Armenian...
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ministries of Gnuni, Gazrikian, Amatuni, Varajnuni, Ovrovuni, Akeatsi,
Vahevuni and Andzevatsi.
Having united his forces,
Gurgen Artsruni fortified himself...
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defended Armenia and
faced no
conflict afterwards. He also
stripped the
Vahevunis of
their priesthood after finding out that they had
moved the gold plated...