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Valarsace (Old Armenian: Վաղարշակ Vałaršak,
pronounced as Vagharshak) was of
Parthian origin and the
founder of the
Armenian branch of the
Arsacid dynasty...
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Armenia was Van). Movses'
history preserves a
tradition that when King
Valarsace the
Parthian settled in
Armavir (ca. 149 BC), he
built a
temple there...
- Bagavan, be kept
alight forever. However, he destro**** the
statues that
Valarsace had
erected as
representations of his ancestors,
along with
those of the...
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Armenia was Van). Movses'
history preserves a
tradition that when King
Valarsace the
Parthian settled in
Armavir (ca. 149 BC), he
built a
temple there...
- some book
preserved in the
Archives of Nineveh. He was
secretary to king
Valarsace.
Movses of K****n
states that his work is
based upon Armenian, Gr**** and...
- of
Armenia was Van).
Movses has
preserved the
tradition that when King
Valarsace the
Parthian settled in
Armavir (ca. 149 BC), he
built a
temple there...
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Variations of this name include: Vologaeses, Vologaesus, Vologeses, Ologases,
Valarsace,
Vagharshak or Vagharsh, Valarchak, Valarshak, Valarsak,
Valarsh (Armenian)...
- "the last Tigran" and the
establishment of the New Year
festival to King
Valarsaces; however, the
modern scholar Robert H.
Hewsen notes that
these theories...