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Vramshapuh (Armenian: Վռամշապուհ, romanized: Vramsapuh) was a
noble of the
Arsacid dynasty who
served as the
Sasanian client king of
Armenia from 389 until...
- son of
Vramshapuh who
ruled eastern Armenia as a
Sasanid v****al from 389
until 417. Artaxias' uncle,
Khosrov IV,
ruled Armenia before Vramshapuh (and possibly...
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incorporated into the
Roman Empire.
Khosrov IV, 384–389, son of Varazdat?
Vramshapuh, 389/401–417, son of Varazdat?
Khosrov V, 417–418,
possibly the same person...
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briefly restored to the
throne after the
death of his
brother and
successor Vramshapuh, but he died not long
after that.
Khosrov IV was a
member of the Arsacid...
- his
insubordinate v****al
Khosrov IV and
installed the latter's
brother Vramshapuh on the
Armenian throne. In 395, the Huns
invaded the
countryside around...
- imprisonment,
Isaac was
deposed as catholicos, but Khosrov's
successor Vramshapuh managed to have him
restored to his position.
Through Isaac's efforts...
- Rome, Co-Ruler (378–386)
Khosrov IV,
client King
under Rome (387–389)
Vramshapuh,
client King
under Rome (389–417)
Kingdom of
Iberia (Kartli) (complete...
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demonstrated by the male
names Trdat, Khosrov, Tiran, Arshak, Pap,
Varazdat and
Vramshapuh and the
female names Ashkhen, Zarmandukht, Khosrovdukht, Ormazdukht, Vardandukht...
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Tiridates (III)
Tiridates III (IV)
Khosrov III
Tiran Arshak II Pap
Varazdat Arshak III
Vologases III
Khosrov IV
Vramshapuh Khosrov V
Shapur Artaxias IV...
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Tiridates (III)
Tiridates III (IV)
Khosrov III
Tiran Arshak II Pap
Varazdat Arshak III
Vologases III
Khosrov IV
Vramshapuh Khosrov V
Shapur Artaxias IV...