-
University Press. pp. 35. ISBN 9781850657880. It is not
known whether the
Yervandunis were
ethnically Armenian. They
probably had
marriage links to the rulers...
- Erebuni. The
Orontid dynasty, or
known by
their native name,
Eruandid or
Yervanduni, was an
Iranian hereditary dynasty that
ruled the
satrapy of Armenia,...
- of Armenia,
established in the late 6th
century BCE
under the
Orontid (
Yervanduni)
dynasty within the
Achaemenid Persian Empire. The
Orontids later ruled...
-
middle of 6th
century BC
under Armenian King
Tigranes of and
during the
Yervanduni (Orontid dynasty). They are the
widest and
longest complete defensive...
- the
Urartu period, but
after the
Urartu gave the way to the
Armenian Yervanduni Kingdom the district's name and the name of the city
changed over. Biayna...
-
Armenian tradition, the
Medes helped the
Armenians establish the
Orontid (
Yervanduni) dynasty. This
would indicate two scenarios—either
Media subsequently...
- a coup by the
Armenian noble family of Artashes(Artaxias)
toppled the
Yervanduni dynasty." The
Artsruni Princes were, like the Artaxiads,
related to the...
- to flux. The
first attested Armenian royal dynasty was the
Orontids (
Yervandunis)
which was
ruling Armenia as a
satrapy of the
Persian Empire in the 4th...
-
emerged as a
kingdom under the
Orontid dynasty (Armenian: Երվանդունի
Yervanduni) in 570 BC, but had
become a
subject of the
Persian Empire in 553 BC,...
-
maintained this
stance towards the
governors imposed by the Seleucids. The
Yervandunis gained control of the Arax Valley,
reached Lake Sevan, and constructed...