- Orontes I Sakavakyats
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Orontes I Sakavakyats King of Armenia Reign 570 BC – 560 BC Full name Orontes I Titles Sakavakyats (short living) Predecessor Hrachya Successor Tigranes Orontid Royal House Van Dynasty Orontid Dynasty Orontes I Sakavakyats or Yervand I Sakavakyats (Armenian: Երվանդ Ա Սակավակյաց) Armenian King of Orontid Dynasty reigning in the period between 570 BC – 560 BC.
Orontes was called Sakavakyats or "short living" ("short staying"), but not because of short life, but because of the short period of his reign, and because he passed the throne to his son Tigranes Orontid. Orontes I had 40,000 infantry and 8,000 cavalry, as well as 3,000 talents (40 kg 800g) of silver with the united weight of 122,400 kg. He married his daughter Tigranuhi to Medes king Ajdahak. The capital of Armenia under Orontes was located in Van.[1]
According to popular legends, Orontes I had 3,000 silver talents, only half of which were part of his treasury; the other part was hidden in the bottom of Van Lake. Through his castle he had a tunnel leading there, but later they blocked the tunnel to save the treasury for future generations. It is still said to be hidden there untouched.
- This is based on the real Orontes I who had at least 3,000 talents of silver and the real Orontes II who comanded the right wing of king Darius III army at the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC, with 40,000 infantry under his command and 7,000 cavalry. Orontes I father was Artasyrus and Hrachya is the local Armenian version of Artasyrus real name, Artakhshathra.[2]
References
- ^ Hayk Khachatrian “141 Kings of the Armenians”. ISBN 99930-1-192-8
- ^ Cook, J.M. (1993). The Persian Empire ([Repr.] ed.). New York: Barns & Noble Books. pp. 170, 173, 193, 212, 213, 216, 217, 221–223, 257, 263. ISBN 1-56619-115-7.
Categories:- Monarchs of Armenia
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