- Pap of Armenia
Infobox Monarch
name=Pap
title=King of Armenia
caption=
reign= 370 AD–374
predecessor=Arshak II
successor=Varazdat
royal house=Arshakuni
father=Arshak II
mother=
spouse 1=Pap ( _hy. Պապ; _la. Papes;
circa 353 AD – 374) was king of Armenia of theArshakuni dynasty from 370 to 374. He was the son of KingArshak II and is notorious for poisoning theCatholicos of Armenia Nerses the Great .Ascendancy
During
Shapur II 's invasion of theKingdom of Armenia , Arshak II's wifeParandzem and their son, the future king Pap were holed up with the Armenian treasure in the fortress of Artogerassa defended by a troop ofazat k.cite book
last =Lenski
first =Noel
title = Failure of Empire: Valens and the Roman State in the Fourth Century A.D.
publisher = University of California Press
year = 2003
location = Los Angeles
pages = pp. 133, 170-181
isbn =0-5202-3332-8] According toAmmianus , the Persian invasion force was commanded by two Armenian defectors, Cylaces (Glak) and Artabanes (Vahan). Shapur's intention was to replace the Armenian Arshakuni monarchy with a non-Arshakuni but still Armenian "nakharar "diarchy .Faustus of Byzantium in his "Epic Histories" also mentions two Armenian nakharars,Meruzhan Artsruni andVahan Mamikonian in leadership positions under Shapur's suzerainty as well as Zik and Karen who carried Persian noble titles. This also implies that Shapur might have intended to combine Sassanid administrative rule (Zik and Karen) with that of nakharar rule (Artsruni and Mamikonian).During the siege, Arshak's wife Parandzem appealed to Cylaces and Artabanes in the name of her husband who defected back to the Arshakuni monarchy and engineered the escape of Pap.
Themistius reported of Pap's arrival at Valens' court inMarcianople where the Emperor was wintering. Valens bade him to stay atNeocaesarea in Pontus Polemoniacus three hundred kilometers from the Armenian border. In 369, Pap returned to Armenian territory at the request of the nobility. He was accompanied by the "comes etdux " Terentius but was not yet endowed with a royal rank.cite web
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title = "The Background and Aftermath of the Partition of Armenia in A.D. 387"
publisher = "The Ancient History Bulletin" 14.1-2. (2000), pp. 35-48
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accessdate = 2008-01-14]King of Armenia
Valens was reluctant to bestow a royal title upon Pap in order not to violate an earlier treaty signed by
Jovian in July of 363. Valens dispatched his "magister peditum praesentalis " Arintheus to Armenia just as Shapur invaded the country in pursuit of Pap who was hiding near the Roman frontier inLazica . Meanwhile Terentius restored Sauromaces to the throne of Iberia, but the king appointed by the Persians, Aspacures retained control of the eastern part of that kingdom. Instead of going after Pap, Shapur concentrated his attack on the now long besieged fortress of Artogerassa which fell in the winter of 370, the royal treasure was captured by the Persians and Pap's mother Queen Parandzem raped and murdered. Shapur also began systematically persecuting the local Christians by forcing apostasy toMazdaism , a form of Orthodox Zoroastrianism.Shapur contacted Pap who was still in hiding and tried to persuade him to come over to his side. Under Shapur's influence Pap murderded the duplicitious Cylaces and Artabanes and sent their heads to the
shahanshah as a sign of loyalty. In the spring of 370 Shapur preparded a massive invasion of Armenia which was realized in the spring of 371. Valens' generals Traianus and Vadomarius met the Persian force in Armenia at Bagavan and came off victorious. Faustus of Byzantium gives considerable credit for the victory tosparapet Mushegh Mamikonian. During the ensuing battles more Armenian territories were reclaimed from the Persians, includingArzanene andCorduene which were ceded to Persians by Jovian in 363.By the end of the summer Shapur retreated to his capital at
Ctesiphon and Valens went back toAntioch . Shapur was unable to confront the massive Roman buildup in Armenia as a result of his preoccupation withKushan attacks in the eastern realm of his empire. While peace prevailed with Persia, the situation inside Armenia began to crumble.Fall
Pap had been struggling to rule a kingdom that had been recently dismantled by Shapur; his actions to keep a tight grip on power led to his downfall. Pap poisoned the popular Armenian Catholicos Nerses in 371, who was a very close Roman ally. Pap had nominated a certain Yusik as a replacement and sent him for consecration in Ceasarea, the bishop of Ceasarea Basil refused to consecrate the nominee but Valens requested that Basil quickly resolve the situation by finding a new nominee acceptable to Pap. Basil failed to do so and the Roman see of Ceasarea effectively lost its traditinal role of consecrating the Catholicos of Armenia. Pap's refusal to cooperate with Basil angered Valens. In addition, Pap demanded control over Ceasarea and twelve other Roman cities including Edessa as former
Arsacid domains while openly courting Persia. Valens decided to execute Pap and invited him to a meeting in Tarsus. Pap arived with 300 mounted escorts but quickly became anxious when he found out the Emperor was not there in person, fleeing back to Armenia. [Ammianus Marcellinus . "The Later Roman Empire: A.D. 354-378". London: Penguin Classics, 1986, pp. 387-388. ISBN 0-1404-4406-8.]Terentius sent two generals with "scutarii" (shielded cavalry) familiar with the local terrain after Pap, an Armenian named Danielus and an Iberian named Barzimeres who failed to capture and execute Pap. Both generals gave an excuse that Pap had used magical powers to avoid capture and used a dark cloud to mask his party. Faustus' in his "Epic Histories" also claimed that Pap was possessed by "devs" (demons). This could have simply been an attack against Pap's sympathies towards
Arians andpagans . Valens then assigned Trainaus to gain Pap's confidence and murder him. Trainaus murdered Pap in 374 during a banquet which he had organized for the young king. [Sarkisyan, Gagik. "«Պապ»" (Pap).Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia . vol. ix. Yerevan, Armenian SSR:Armenian Academy of Sciences , 1983, pp. 128-129.] Ammianus drew parallels between the treacherous murder of theQuadi KingGabinius by Valenitian and the murder of Pap by Valens, [Ammianus Marcellinus, "Roman Empire", p. 387.] who also wrote that the murder of Pap haunted Valens prior to theBattle of Adrianople .The Armenian "nakharars" still loyal to Pap did little to protest as a result of a large Roman army present on Armenian territory. The new Roman nominee for a king was accepted virtually by everyone. It was another Arshakuni and Pap's nephew, who grew up in Rome named
Varazdat that began to rule under the regency of Mushegh Mamikonian. TheMamikonian s were notoriously pro-Roman. Shapur had long been courting Pap and he was infuriated when Pap was murdered and a new Arsacid placed on the Armenian throne instead.References
Further reading
Primary sources
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*Ammianus Marcellinus , "Later Roman Empire".
*Movses Khorenatsi , "History of Armenia". Yerevan, Armenian SSR, 1968.
*Faustus of Byzantium , "Epic Histories".
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