Kingdom of Armenia may refer to Kingdom of Armenia antiquity also known as Artaxiad or Arsacid Armenia, 190 BC to AD 387 428. Kingdom of Armenia Middle Ages also known as Bagratid Armenia, AD 885 to 1045. sometimes also identified as Kingdom of Armenia or Armenian kingdom are Satrapy of Armenia also known as Orontid Armenia the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia , 1198 to 1375 Kingdom of Artsakh Kingdom of Commagene Kingdom of Sophene Kingdom of Vaspurakan See also History of Armenia Greater Armenia disambiguation Lesser Armenia disambig reflist eu Armeniako Erresuma hr Armensko Kraljevstvo pt Reino da Arm nia ... more details
Infobox Bilateral relations Armenian British Armenia United Kingdom Armenian British relations are foreign relations between Armenia and the United Kingdom . The United Kingdom recognised Armenia on 31 December 1991. The first Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Europe was established in London in October 1992. Since 1995, the United Kingdom has an embassy in Yerevan . The two countries maintain collaborative and friendly relations. See also Foreign relations of Armenia Foreign relations of United Kingdom Armenians in the United Kingdom External links http www.armenianembassyuk.com Armenian embassy in London http www.number10.gov.uk Page13999 armeniangenocide epetition response 6 December 2007. http www.fco.gov.uk servlet Front?pagename OpenMarket Xcelerate ShowPage&c Page&cid 1007029394365&a KCountryProfile&aid 1019233781786 British Foreign and Commonwealth Office about relations with Armenia http www.britishembassy.gov.uk servlet Front?pagename OpenMarket Xcelerate ShowPage&c Page&cid 1053447059775 British embassy in Yerevan Foreign relations of Armenia UK bilateral relations Category Bilateral relations of the United Kingdom Category Bilateral relations of Armenia United Kingdom fixcategory ... more details
about the Kingdom of Armenia during antiquity a list of other Armenian Kingdoms Kingdom of Armenia disambiguation ... year 2000 page 7 isbn 0 631 22037 2 History of Armenia The ancient Kingdom of Armenia was an independent ... of the Artaxiad Dynasty , after whom the early phase of the kingdom is also known as Artaxiad Armenia ... VI of Armenia Tigranes VI . After AD 54, the kingdom came to be ruled by the Arsacid Dynasty ... Greater Armenia generally refers to the kingdom s borders under the Arsacid dynasty. History Origins ... dn date February 2012 recognized themselves independent, thus giving birth to Greater Armenia or Kingdom ... defeat of Armenia s ally, Mithridates VI of Pontus . Mark Antony invaded and defeated the kingdom ... 47 the Romans retook control of the kingdom. In AD 51 Armenia fell to an Iberian invasion sponsored ... the Parthian Empire , which had invaded the Kingdom of Armenia, allied with the Romans. After gaining ... accepted Christianity and made it his kingdom s official religion. The traditional date for Armenia ... the Great s conversion and the Edict of Milan by a dozen years. In 387, the Kingdom of Armenia ... of the Roman Empire under the name of Armenia Minor Eastern Armenia remained a kingdom within ... under the Bagratuni Kingdom of Armenia Bagratid dynasty . Army Main Military history of ArmeniaKingdom of Armenia had an army of 100,000 to 120,000. File Crossflags.png thumb Armenian cross flags used in IV XI centuries Under Tigranes the Great The army of Kingdom of Armenia was at peak under ... Empire. ref Under the reign of King Pap of Armenia Pap in 370 AD Kingdom of Armenia army was 90,000 ... AD. in the Western part of Kingdom of Armenia and had mission to protect that Armenian people Armenian ... civilization Hellenism became dominant in Kingdom of Armenia starting from 3rd century BC and ending ... . ref Atiya, History of Eastern Christianity 316. ref The Kingdom of Armenia was the first state to adopt ... Kingdom of Armenia between 120 330 AD and remained the country s most important city until the end ... more details
about the Kingdom of Armenia during the Middle Ages a list of other Armenian Kingdoms Kingdom of Armenia ... name Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia common name Armenia continent Eurasia region Caucasus country Armenia era Middle Ages status Kingdom status text empire government type Monarchy year start 885 year end 1045 p1 Emirate of Armenia flag p1 81ArabAbbasidPeriod750 885.gif s1 Byzantine Empire flag s1 Flag of Palaeologus Dynasty.svg s2 Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia flag s2 Rubenid Flag.svg s3 Zakarid Armenia flag s3 Zakarid Armenia 1200 map fr.svg image flag Bagratuni flag.svg flag image coat Bagrotuniflagx.jpg symbol symbol type image map Bagratuni Armenia 1000 en.svg image map caption Bagratuni Armenia ... 1000 stat area1 140000 stat pop1 History of Armenia The Middle Ages medieval Kingdom of Armenia , also known as Bagratid Armenia lang hy Bagratunineri Tagavorutyun , was an independent state established by Ashot I of Armenia Ashot I Bagratuni in 885 following nearly two centuries of foreign domination of Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Greater Armenia under Arab Umayyad ... of the Kingdom of Armenia under the Bagratid dynasty. Armenian fortunes were reversed in 867 with the accession ... of Armenia had left the kingdom in ruins and this fact resonated among the Armenian princes ... him back to Abkhazia. Abas died in 953, leaving his kingdom to his two sons, Ashot III and Mushegh. Armenia ... Gagik I in 1017 or 1020 , the kingdom of Bagratuni Armenia was split between his two sons Hovhannes ... to Basil II claimed the kingdom of Bagratid Armenia. The son of Ashot, young Gagik II with the support ... Kars Kingdom of Lori Lori Tashir Principality of Khachen Taron historic Armenia Taron Kingdom of Vaspurakan ... Armenia, Kingdom of, Middle Ages Category 1045 disestablishments Category States and territories ... leader1 Ashot I of Armenia leader2 Smbat I leader3 Ashot II leader4 Ashot III leader5 Gagik I of Armenia ... to assert himself as the leading figure of a movement to dislodge the Arabs from Armenia. ref cite ... more details
The Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Armenia is the United Kingdom s foremost Diplomat diplomatic representative in Armenia , in charge of the UK s diplomatic mission . The official title is Her Britannic Majesty s Ambassador to the Republic of Armenia . Ambassadors to Armenia Expand list date August 2008 1995&ndash 1997 David Miller diplomat David Miller ref cite web url http ukinarmenia.fco.gov.uk en our office in armenia our ambassador previous ambassadors title Previous Ambassadors accessdate 2008 09 14 work publisher British Embassy date author Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref 1997&ndash 1999 John Mitchiner Dr John Edward Mitchiner PhD 1999&ndash 2002 Timothy Marschall Jones Timothy Aidan Marschall Jones 2003&ndash 2005 Thorda Abbott Watt Thorhilda Mary Vivia Abbott Watt 2006&ndash 2008 Anthony Cantor Anthony John James Cantor 2008&ndash Charles Lonsdale References references External links http www.britishembassy.am British Embassy, Yerevan, Armenia http www.britishembassy.gov.uk British Embassies Lists of heads of UK diplomatic missions Category Lists of ambassadors of the United KingdomArmenia, Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Category Ambassadors to Armenia United Kingdom DEFAULTSORT Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Armenia ... more details
of Armenia Antiquity Kingdom of Armenia became the first state in the world to adopt Christianity ... to the south . cite book last Chahin first Mark title The Kingdom of Armenia publisher Routledge year ... left 250px The Kingdom of Armenia Antiquity Kingdom of Armenia at its greatest extent under Tigranes ... at Garni . Around 600  BC, the Kingdom of Armenia Antiquity Kingdom of Armenia was established ... centuries Armenia was on the orbit Persian Empire . Throughout its history, the kingdom of Armenia enjoyed ... I Constantine the Great was baptized. After the fall of the Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Armenian kingdom in AD 428, most of Armenia was incorporated as a Marzpanate Period marzpanate within the Sassanid ... Kingdom of Cilicia , 1199 1375. In 1045, the Byzantine Empire conquered Bagratid Armenia. Soon ... of Armenia common name Armenia image flag Flag of Armenia.svg image coat Coat of arms of Armenia.svg image map Armenia orthographic projection .svg national anthem lang hy Mer Hayrenik small ... eng ?chapter 1&pn 1 The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, Article 12 . ref ethnic groups 97.9 ... in Armenia . Part of the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe OSCE ref capital Yerevan ... The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, Article 55 . ref leader title1 President of Armenia President leader title2 Prime Minister of Armenia Prime Minister leader title3 National Assembly of Armenia ... 1200  BC established event3 Urartu Kingdom of Ararat established date3 840s BC established event4 Orontid Dynasty established date4 560  BC established event5 Kingdom of Armenia Antiquity Kingdom of Armenia br formed established date5 br 190  BC established event6 Democratic Republic of Armenia established established date6 br 28 May 1918 established event7 Independence br from the Soviet ... title The World Fact Book Armenia url https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos ... of Armenia work World Economic Outlook Database, October 2009 publisher International Monetary ... more details
Greater Armenia may refer to The Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Ancient Armenia , independent from 190 BC to 387 D, known as Greater Armenia or Armenia Major to distinguish it from Roman controlled Lesser Armenia or Armenia Minor Western Armenia , a term coined following the division of Greater Armenia between the Byzantine Empire Western Armenia, Armenia Major and Persia Eastern Armenia, Persarmenia in 387 Kingdom of Armenia Middle Ages Medieval Armenia , called Greater Armenia to distinguish it from Little Armenia the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Greater Armenia political concept , a political goal of Armenian irredentists See also Armenia disambiguation disambig simple Greater Armenia ... more details
Armenia may refer to tocright Nation states Armenia , a sovereign state in the Caucasus Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic , 1922 1991 a former republic of USSR Democratic Republic of Armenia , 1918 1920 Kingdom of Armenia antiquity , independent kingdom from 190 BC to 387 D Medieval Armenia , called Greater Armenia to distinguish it from the Little Armenia of the Kingdom of Cilician Armenia Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia , Armenian state along the coast of the Mediterranean around the time of the Crusades Places Armenia, Belize , located south of Belmopan in the country s Cayo District Armenia, Colombia , capital of the Colombian department of Quind o Armenia, Antioquia , Colombia, a municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia Armenia, Ecuador , located east of Quito Armenia, El Salvador in the department of Sonsonate Armenia, Wisconsin , U.S.A. Armenia Bonito, Atl ntida , Honduras , 7 miles west of downtown La Ceiba in the Atl ntida Department in Honduras Armenia Gardens Estates, Tampa, Florida Armenian Highland known simply as ArmeniaArmenia Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania Little Armenia, Los Angeles, California Nueva Armenia , Honduras , is a municipality in department of Francisco Moraz n Other meanings Armenia ship Armenia ship , Soviet hospital ship sunk on November 7, 1941 780 Armenia , a minor planet in the asteroid belt orbiting the sun Armenia , a former gossamer winged butterfly genus, nowadays classified in Satyrium butterfly . Armenia , a song by German music band Einst rzende Neubauten album Zeichnungen des Patienten O. T. , 1983 Armenia City in the Sky , a song in the musical album The Who Sell Out Gruppo Editoriale Armenia , an Italian publisher ... pages an Armenia desambigaci n be , br Armenia dishe velout bg de Armenia es Armenia desambiguaci n fr Armenia it Armenia disambigua lt Arm nija reik m s hu Armenia egy rtelm s t lap nl Armenia pl Armenia ujednoznacznienie ro Armenia dezambiguizare ru ... more details
Little Armenia can refer to Little Armenia, Los Angeles, California The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia , also known as Lesser Armenia Disambig ... more details
File 1740 map of Armenia.jpg thumb right Eastern ArmeniaArmenia orientalis on a map of 1740 File Eastern Armenia.png right 400px thumb Map of the Eastern Armenia in Russian File Armenia 1919.jpg thumb left Republic of Eastern Armenia, proposed at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 Paris Peace Conference , 1919. about the historical subregion in Eurasia other uses Armenia disambiguation Eastern Armenia or Caucasian Armenia was the portion of Ottoman Armenia and Persian Armenia that was annexation ceded to the Russian Empire following the Russo Turkish War, 1828 1829 . ref The Americana Annual An Encyclopedia of Current Events Page 46 by McDannald, Alexander Hopkins ref The history of the subregion in Eurasia is covered under Russian Armenia . See also History of Armenia Russian ArmeniaKingdom of Armenia antiquity Western Armenia Lesser Armenia Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia References Reflist Category History of ArmeniaArmenia hist stub fr Arm nie orientale hy hr Isto na Armenija pt Arm nia Oriental ru simple Eastern Armenia sr ... more details
it became part of Kingdom of Armeni. Upper Armenia was famous by its pagan temples. From 62 AD it became part of Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia . As it was an outlying province it served as a defense shield against enemies. According to Pavstos Buzand , Armenian Arshakid Kings were buried in Ani Upper Armenia . In 387 Upper Armenia passed to the Roman Empire . It was renamed into Inner Armenia, which was ruled by a count. Inner Armenia s capital was Teodosupolis Karin . During Justinian I s reign Inner Armenia was made a province with the name of First Armenia . In VIII century western parts of Upper ... from Byzantine Empire . In 885 Upper Armenia became part of Bagratuni Kingdom of Armenia . In XI ... reflist Mack Chahin, The Kingdom of ArmeniaArmenia hist stub Historical regions of Armenia ...Infobox Former Subdivision native name common name Upper Armenia continent Europe region Caucasus image map Arshakuni Armenia 150 en.svg era Antiquity , Middle Ages subdivision Province nation Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Greater Armenia year start 189 BC year end XI century capital Karin Greater Armenia common language Armenian area 23860 religions Hellenism , Christianity from 301 AD event start Artaxias I declaring himself independent event end Upper Armenia s conquest by Byzantine Empire Refimprove date September 2011 Upper Armenia lang hy Bardzr Hayq is a historic region of Armenia located in present day Turkey roughly corresponding to the modern province of Erzincan Province Erzincan . immediately west of the Kura River . Within the borders of the Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Kingdom of Armenia , it was bounded by the regions of Dsopk , Taron , Tayk , and Ayrarat . It was called Upper Armenia, as it was upper than the other provinces. Upper Armenia s area was convert ... Derjan Sper Armenia Shaghagom Karin Greater Armenia . Upper Armenia was famous by its lakes , rivers especially Euphrates , gold mines and fields . In 2nd millennium BC Upper Armenia s wester parts ... more details
ENTRY.html?entry t186.e21064&srn 1&ssid 416740626 FIRSTHIT , http www.m w.com dictionary Armenia Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary though it also places the historical Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Kingdom of Armenia in Asia , and http www.worldatlas.com www.worldatlas.com . Moreover, the Armenian ... democratic nation state with an ancient and historic cultural heritage. The Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Kingdom of Armenia was the first state to adopt Christianity as its religion ref The conversion ...double image right Flag of Armenia.svg 218 Coat of arms of Armenia.svg 114 The Flag of Armenia The Coat of arms of Armenia Image LocationArmenia.svg thumb The location of Armenia Image Armenia 2002 CIA map.jpg thumb An enlargeable relief map of the Republic of Armenia See also Index of Armenia related articles The Republic of Armenia is a Landlocked country landlocked , mountain ous, List of sovereign ... publications the world factbook geos am.html title Armenia work The World Factbook publisher United States Central Intelligence Agency accessdate July 23, 2009 ref Armenia borders Turkey to the west ... Asia , Armenia has had and continues to have extensive socio political and cultural connections with Europe. ref As a transcontinental country , Armenia may be considered to be in Asia and or Europe ... places Armenia in Western Asia the Central Intelligence Agency CIA CIA World Factbook World Factbook ... concise.britannica.com ebc article 9355805 Armenia Encyclop dia Britannica also place Armenia in Asia. Conversely, numerous sources place Armenia in Europe such as the BBC http news.bbc.co.uk ... http www.europeanmovement.am . Armenia s former Minister of Foreign Affairs Vardan Oskanyan iterated recently that Armenia is in Europe. This is a fact, it s not a response to a question.   ... Commission s representation in Armenia and Georgia country Georgia and Ambassador of the European Union with residence in Tbilisi , stated recently As a matter of principle, Armenia is a European ... more details
div style float right text align center 780 Armenia width 280 style border color 999999 border style solid border width 1px bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Name Name Armenia Designation 1914 UC bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Discovery width 140 Discoverer G. N. Neujmin Discovery date January 25, 1914 Discovery site Simeis bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Orbital elements colspan 2 align center small Epoch astronomy Epoch August 18, 2005 Julian day JDCT 2453600.5 small Eccentricity orbit Eccentricity e 0.094 Semimajor axis a 3.115 Astronomical unit AU Perihelion q 2.821 Astronomical unit AU Aphelion Q 3.410 Astronomical unit AU Orbital period P 5.498 Julian year astronomy a Inclination i 19.093 Longitude of the ascending node 145.043 Argument of Perihelion 216.759 Mean anomaly M 346.566 div 780 Armenia is a minor planet in the asteroid belt orbiting the Sun . Named after Kingdom of Armenia disambiguation Kingdom of Armenia , now Armenia External links http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.txt Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets MinorPlanets Navigator 779 Nina 781 Kartvelia MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Armenia Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1914 beltasteroid stub de 780 Armenia el 780 es 780 Armenia eo 780 Armenio eu 780 Armenia fa fr 780 Armenia it 780 Armenia la 780 Armenia lb 780 Armenia hu 780 Armenia ja no 780 Armenia nn 780 Armenia pl 780 Armenia pt 780 Armenia sk 780 Armenia sr 780 tl 780 Armenia uk 780 vi 780 Armenia yo 780 Armenia ... more details
Lesser Armenia lang hy Pokr Hayk , also known as Armenia Minor and Armenia Inferior , refers to the Armenian populated regions, primarily to the west and northwest of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Armenian Kingdom . In some sources, Lesser Armenia can also refer to the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia . Geography see Western Armenia Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey History of Armenia ... provinces in the 5th century Lesser Armenia or Armenia Minor was the portion of historic Armenia and the Armenian Highland lying west and northwest of the river Euphrates . It received its name to distinguish it from the much larger eastern portion of historic Armenia &mdash Kingdom ... Armenian kingdom &mdash Lesser Armenia and Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Greater Armenia . By the 3rd century BC, the kingdom of Lesser Armenia reached its greatest extent and covered also the territories ... after abandoned by the legions in 118 AD and become a vassal kingdom. Romans lost Armenia again ... of all Armenia. Lesser Armenia was reunited with the kingdom of Greater Armenia under the Arshakuni ... called Little Armenia was applied to the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia , until the formation of Turkey ... Hamshen Armenian History and Presence in Hem in ref See also Kingdom of Armenia disambiguation Kingdom of Armenia Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Roman Armenia Hemshinli References references Bibliography ... University, 2001. Mack Chahin, The Kingdom of Armenia A History , Routledge, London, 2001. ISBN 0 7007 ...about the region in Central Anatolia during Antiquity the Armenian kingdom during the Crusades Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Lesser Armenia common name Lesser Armenia national motto continent Asia region Middle East country era Hellenistic ... of Armenia flag p1 s1 Roman Empire flag s1 Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg image coat image ... leader1 leader2 year leader2 Image Yervanduni Armenia, IV II BC.gif thumb right 500px Lesser Armenia ... more details
History of Armenia merge Kingdom of Armenia Middle Ages date September 2011 Prelude Western Armenia had been under Byzantine Empire Byzantine control since the partition of the Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Kingdom of Armenia in AD 387 , while Eastern Armenia had been under the occupation of the Sassanid Empire starting 428 . Regardless of religious disputes ref http www.metmuseum.org explore Byzantium byz 6.html 4 The Glory of Byzantium Publications for Educators Explore & Learn The Metropolitan ... and Artsrunis. Bagratuni Armenia main Bagratuni Kingdom of Armenia Bagratuni Dynasty As Islamic power was waning, Ashot I of Armenia Ashot I of the Bagratuni family got more influence in Armenia ... key positions. In Sassanid occupied Armenia, the people struggled to preserve their Christian ... main Arab conquest of Armenia After the death of the prophet Muhammad in 632 , the Arabs expanded their religion ... and carried 35,000 into slavery. ref name History of Armenia Kurkjian, Vahan M. http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 23 .html A History of Armenia hosted ... ref However, Theodoros eventually accepted Arab rule of Armenia. Thus, in 645 , the entirety of Armenia ... was recognized as King of Armenia by both the Caliph of Baghdad and the Emperor of Constantinople. After ... center in the whole region. Bagratid Armenia fell in 1045 to the Byzantines and then in 1064 to Seljuk Turks . Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia main Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia The Kingdom of Cilicia was founded ... held the thrones of Armenia and Georgia country Georgia . Their capital was Sis. Cilicia was a strong ... as a focus for Armenian nationalism and culture, since Armenia was under foreign occupation at the time. In the mid 13th century, King Hethoum I of Armenia voluntarily submitted the country to Mongol ... of Georgia and Armenia References reflist Middle Ages by region state uncollapsed Middle Ages state collapsed Category Medieval Armenia es Armenia medieval fr Arm nie m di vale hy ... more details
saved book title The People s Guide to Armenia subtitle cover image Flag of Armenia.svg cover color Contents History of Armenia Demographics of Armenia Geography of Armenia List of cities in Armenia Politics of Armenia Human rights in Armenia President of Armenia Economy of Armenia Culture of Armenia ... more details
Kingdom of Armenia remained under Persian rule. ref Hovannisian 2004 , pp. 85, 92 ref File Roman Persian ...Infobox Former Subdivision native name aut Provincia Armenia conventional long name common name Armenia ... Highlands country Roman Empire, Armenia era Antiquity status status text empire government type year start 114 year end 118 p1 Kingdom of Armenia antiquity flag p1 Artaxiad standard2.svg s1 Kingdom of Armenia antiquity flag s1 Arsacids.gif image flag flag image coat symbol symbol type image map Roman East 50 en.svg image map caption The Armenian Kingdom in the 1st century AD, similar in size to the Roman province of Armenia created by Trajan in 114 AD capital Tigranakert , Artashat latd latm ... of Armenia in AD 117, north of Mesopotamia. From the end of the 1st century BC onwards, Armenia was, in part ... . Emperor Trajan created even a short lived Province of Armenia between 114 and 118 AD. ref http ... Cassio Dione and the Trajan Province of Armenia in Italian ref History Armenia was under direct Roman ... in Armenia in 66 BC. Struggle over influence with Parthia Details Roman Parthian War of 58 63 File Caucasus 250 AD map de.png 300px thumb The Armenian Kingdom in 250, when it was a vassal of the Roman Empire With the eastwards expansion of the Roman Republic during the Mithridatic Wars , the Kingdom of Armenia, under the Artaxiad Dynasty , was made a Roman protectorate by Pompey in 66 65 BC. For the next 100 years, Armenia remained under Roman influence. Towards the middle of the 1st century AD ... Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 15 .html Vahan Kurkjian Armenia and the Romans ... throne, but his nomination had to be approved by the Roman emperor. Roman province of Armenia In 114, Emperor Trajan incorporated Armenia into the Empire, making it a full Roman province . Quote From ... legion camp Satala in Lesser Armenia, whence he advanced into Armenia and took the direction of Artaxata ... of the Roman empire generally...Armenia yielded to its fate and became a Roman governorship..Trajan ... more details
Infobox royalty name Stephanie Rita image imgw title Princess of Armenia br Pretender to Armenia reign predecessor successor spouse John of Brienne house Rubenid dynasty issue John, Crown Prince of Armenia father Leo I, King of Armenia mother Isabelle birth date after 1195 birth place Armenia death date June 1220 death place burial place religion Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Orthodox , later probably Catholic Church Roman Catholic Stephanie of Armenia after 1195 June 1220 , also known as Rita , was the only child of Leo I, King of Armenia by his first wife Isabelle, whose origins are uncertain. ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands ARMENIA.htm Toc184469947 Armenia, Medieval Lands ref She was a member ... Rita of Barbaron . ref Armenia ref Stephanie was around ten years old when her mother died ... Armenia ref Others ref pt Le o II da Arm nia Translation from Portuguese ref believe that her mother ... of Armenia and the previously mentioned Rita. Stephen was son of Leo I, Prince of Armenia . Around ... . From this marriage Stephanie gained a half sister, Isabella, Queen of Armenia Isabelle . Later ... of the Crusades Volume III. The Kingdom of Acre and the Later Crusades ref his heir and released ... 1220 intending to visit Armenia to press Stephanie s and their son s claim. However, in June ... a claim on the throne of Armenia. ref Armenia ref ref Runciman, Steven. A History of the Crusades Volume III. The Kingdom of Acre and the Later Crusades ref Raymond Roupen was captured and ended his days in prison in 1222. This left Isabelle as the sole heir of Armenia. She ruled from 1219 1252 and was succeeded by her son Leo II, King of Armenia . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stephanie Of Armenia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Only child of Leo I, King of Armenia DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Armenia DATE OF DEATH 1220 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stephanie Of Armenia Category 1220 deaths Category Medieval Armenian people Category Medieval women ... more details
Stephen of Armenia died February 7, 1165 was the Marshal of Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Armenia , the son of Leo I, Prince of Armenia and Counts and Dukes of Rethel Beatrice de Rethel . His father made him Marshal in 1138, due to the invasion of John II Comnenus , and escaped capture by sheltering in County of Edessa Edessa . In 1157, he began raiding Byzantine Empire Byzantine territories around Marash against his half brother Thoros II of Armenia Thoros will, although he failed to capture Marash itself. The Byzantine governor of Tarsus city Tarsus , Andronicus Euphorbenus , invited him to a banquet and murdered him on February 7, 1165. Thoros revenged his death with a massacre of Greeks within his territories, which would have led to war had not Amalric I of Jerusalem intervened to bring about a peace. He had at least three children by his wife Rita of Barbaron Ruben III of Armenia Ruben III , Leo I, King of Armenia Leo II and Dolete, who married Bertrand Embriaco . External links http rbedrosian.com cssint.htm Smbat Sparapet s Chronicle http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 27 .html The Barony of Cilician Armenia Kurkjian s History of Armenia, Ch.  27 Persondata name Stephen of Armenia alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death February 7, 1165 place of death Category 1165 deaths Category Murdered royalty de Stephan I. Armenien it Stefano d Armenia pt Est v o da Arm nia ru ... more details
Mithridates lang ka of Armenia flourished 1st century was an Caucasian Iberia Iberian prince and a Kingdom of Armenia antiquity king of Armenia under the protection of the Roman Empire . Mithridates was installed by his brother Pharasmanes I of Iberia who, encouraged by Tiberius , invaded Armenia and captured its capital Artaxata in 35. When the Parthian Empire Parthian prince Orodes of Armenia Orodes , son of Artabanus II of Parthia , attempted to dispossess Mithridates of his newly acquired kingdom, Pharasmanes assembled a large army, with which he totally defeated the Parthians in a pitched battle Tacitus, Annals Tacitus Annals . vi. 32 35 . At a later period c. 37 , the new emperor Caligula had Mithridates arrested, but Claudius restored him on the Armenian throne c. 42. Subsequently, Mithridates s relations with Pharasmanes deteriorated and the Iberian king instigated his son, Rhadamistus , to invade Armenia and overthrow Mithridates in 51. Betrayed by his Roman commanders, Mithridates surrendered, but was put to death by Rhadamistus, who usurped the crown. References SmithDGRA Persondata name Mithridates of Armenia alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death place of death Category Monarchs of Armenia Category Royalty of Georgia country Category 51 deaths Category 1st century monarchs in the Middle East Armenia bio stub Georgia bio stub asia royal stub ca Mitridates d Arm nia fr Mithridate d Arm nie hr Mitridat Armenski ka I pl Mitrydates z Armenii pt Mitridates da Arm nia ... more details
in 301. Armenia was divided between Sassanian Persia and the Roman Empire . The former established control in Eastern Armenia after the fall of the Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid Armenian kingdom ...about the eastern half of Armenia after its division during the Marzpanate Armenia Marzpanate period the western half Byzantine Armenia Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Persian Armenia common name Persian Armenia continent Europe region Armenian Highland country Armenia era Middle Ages status Province status text empire Sassanid Empire government type Monarchy year start 428 AD year end 646 AD p1 Kingdom of Armenia antiquity flag p1 Arshakuni.svg s1 Emirate of Armenia flag s1 81ArabAbbasidPeriod750 885.gif image flag Marzbanate.svg flag Flag of Persian Armenia image coat symbol symbol type image map Armenia persa.gif image map caption Persian Armenia during ... Persian Armenia or Persarmenia Armenian language Armenian Parskahayastan corresponds ... of Persian Armenia varied over time. It sometimes simply referred to as Eastern Armenia . According ... influence on Armenia s culture than any of its other neighbours. Intermarriage among the Iranian ..., Armenia became a dependency of Persia . The Armenians Armenian contingents, cavalry and infantry, had ... subject nations one of them Armenia broke out against Persia during the reign of Darius the Great 522 486 . History of Armenia Behistun inscriptions In the Behistun inscriptions, Darius I talks of his ... different cuneiform script languages Old Persian , Elamite , and Babylonian . The name Armenia had been ... Empire , and the Artaxiad Dynasty Artaxiad dynasty established an independent Armenian kingdom ... of Avarayr . Aftermath The military success of the Persians ensured that Armenia would remain ... the Nvarsak Treaty , which guaranteed Armenia more freedom and freedom of religion Christianity Clarify ... . Citation first Yuri last Babayan title Historical province of the Greater Armenia . Citation first ... more details
Armenia is the name given to the Armenia n part of the Byzantine Empire . The size of the territory varied over time, depending on the degree of control the Byzantines had over Armenia. The Byzantine and Sassanid Empire s divided Armenia in 387 and in 428 . Western Armenia fell under Byzantine rule, and Eastern Armenia fell under Sassanid control. Even after the establishment of the Bagratid Armenian Kingdom, parts of historic Armenia and Armenian inhabited areas were still under Byzantine rule ...about the western half of Armenia after its division during the Marzpanate Armenia Marzpanate period the Eastern half Persian Armenia Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Byzantine Armenia common name Byzantine continent Asia region Caucasus, Armenian Highlands country Byzantine Empire era Middle Ages status status text empire government type year start 4th century year end 7th century p1 Kingdom of Armenia Antiquity flag p1 Arshakuni.svg s1 Emirate of Armenia flag s1 81ArabAbbasidPeriod750 885.gif image flag flag image coat symbol symbol type image map Byzantinehayastan.gif image map caption Byzantine Armenia, 387 536 capital Sivas Sebastia br Malatya Melitene br Arsamosata br Erzurum Theodosiopolis Garin latd latm latNS longd longm longEW common languages Armenian language ... , John I Tzimiskes , and Nikephoros II . Armenian Soldiers of the Byzantine Army Armenia made great ... of Armenia Armenian soldiers in the Byzantine army are cited during the following centuries, especially ... Armenia, Oslo, 1927, p. 21 See also Pawlikowski Cholwa, Heer und V lkerschicksal, M nchen, 1936 ... half of the divided world. The proximity of this capital of the East to Armenia attracted to the shores ... part in the history of the Eastern Empire. ref Vahan Kurkjian Armenians Outside of Armenia ref ... See also Western Armenia Armenian Greek relations Armenian Byzantine Battle Arab conquest of ArmeniaArmenia topics Category Medieval Armenia es Armenia bizantina fr Arm nie byzantine hy ... more details
Artaxiad dynasty from 190 BC gave rise to the Kingdom of Armenia Antiquity Kingdom of Armenia which ..., but reinstated their independence with the Bagratuni Dynasty kingdom of Armenia. After the fall of the kingdom ... a kingdom in Cilicia , where they prolonged their sovereignty to 1375. Greater Armenia was later ... , which governed the state in 585 190 BC. Under Orontids, Armenia at times was an independent kingdom ... became the emperor of Persia. Image Armenian Empire.png 300px thumb The Kingdom of Armenia Antiquity Kingdom of Armenia at its greatest extent under Tigranes the Great . Artaxiad dynasty main Artaxiad ... of the kingdom split as a separate state under Zariadris, which became known as Lesser Armenia while the main kingdom acquired the name of Kingdom of Armenia Antiquity Greater Armenia . ref name Urartu ... Armenia in 252 and held it until the Romans returned in 287. In 384 the kingdom was split between ... . Bagratid Armenia was eventually recognized as a sovereign kingdom by the two major powers in the region ... Armenia en.svg thumb right 300px The Kingdom of Cilician Armenia, 1199 1375. To escape death or servitude ...Use mdy dates date July 2011 History of Armenia See History of Armenia Moses of Chorene History of Armenia ... Yerevan Armenia lies in the highlands surrounding the Biblical mountains of Mount Ararat Ararat . The original ... . The name Armenia was given to the country by the surrounding states, and it is traditionally derived ... flourished in the area of Greater Armenia, including the Hittite Empire at the height of its power , Mitanni South Western historical Armenia , and Hayasa Azzi 1600 1200 BC . Soon after the Hayasa Azzi were the Nairi people Nairi 1400 1000 BC and the Kingdom of Urartu 1000 600 BC , who successively ... of Armenia , Michigan, 1968, http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts ... Armenia in the spiritual conception of the Near East , Yerevan, 2000 Martiros Kavoukjian, The Genesis of Armenian People , Montreal, 1982 ref Yerevan , the modern capital of Armenia, was founded in 782 ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Qolian was a region and family of the old Armenia c. 400 &ndash 800 . See also List of regions of old Armenia coord missing Armenia Category Regions of old ArmeniaArmenia geo stub MEast hist stub ... more details
Dynasty became extinct. Augustus decided to keep Armenia as a vassal kingdom instead of annexing it to the Empire. In 12 , Vonones I of Parthia was appointed as King of Armenia by Augustus. DEFAULTSORT Erato Of Armenia Category Monarchs of Armenia Category 1st century monarchs in Asia Category 1st century female rulers Category 1st century BC Asian rulers Category Armenian queens consort Armenia hist stub Euro royal stub bg ca Erato es Erato de Armenia eo Erato de Armenio fr rato d Arm nie hy it Erato d Armenia pl Erato Artaksyda pt Erato da Arm nia ... was killed in an accident and Augustus nominated Ariobarzanes II s son, Artavasdes IV of Armenia Artavasdes ... his policy by giving the throne to Tigranes V of Armenia Tigranes V , an Artaxiad of unknown affiliation ... more details