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aristocratic houses,
including Varaztirots, took part. As a reward, the new
Persian shah,
Kavad II,
appointed Varaztirots as
marzpan of Armenia, with the...
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title Khosrow Shun ("the Joy or
Satisfaction of Khosrow"),
while his son
Varaztirots II
Bagratuni received the
honorific name
Javitean Khosrow ("Eternal Khosrow")...
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title Khosrow Shun ("the Joy or
Satisfaction of Khosrow"),
while his son
Varaztirots II
Bagratuni received the
honorific name
Javitean Khosrow ("Eternal Khosrow")...
- Farrukbandadh † Mihran-i Hamadani †
Shahrvaraz Jadhuyih † Karin †
Mushegh III †
Varaztirots † Muta †
Narsi Tiruyih Vinduyih Kanadbak
Shirzad Mardanshah of Damavand ...
- high
honours until his
death in 616/7. He was
succeeded by his son,
Varaztirots.
Smbat was the son of
Manuel Bagratuni. He is
first mentioned some time...
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curopalates Varaztirots, son of
Smbat Bagratuni;
David Saharuni, Athalarichos' cousin; and Heraclius' nephew, the
magister Theodore.
Varaztirots pushed for...
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Dailamite Muta, the
Parthian Farrukhzad and Isfandiyar, and the
Armenian Varaztirots. The
battle was
fought in Waj Rudh, a
village in Hamadan. The location...
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Armenian noble Mushegh II Mamikonian, marzbān 591?,
Armenian noble Varaztirots II Bagratuni, marzbān 628 –
after 631,
Armenian noble In the
sixth century...
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Rostam Farrokhzad and Farrukhzad; the
Armenian faction represented by
Varaztirots II Bagratuni; and
finally the
kanarang Kanadbak. In February, Sheroe...
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Shahrbaraz of the
Mihran family, the
Armenian faction represented by
Varaztirots II Bagratuni, and
finally Kanadbak of the Kanārangīyān family. On 25...