Ashot I Kuropalates — (Georgian: აშოტ I კურაპალატი, Ashot I Kurapalati ), presiding prince of Iberia for the Caliph and the Byzantine Emperor(end of the 8th cent. 830). In traditional Georgian history writing, based on the works of Prince Vakhushti Bagrationi and… … Wikipedia
Bagratuni Kingdom of Armenia — Infobox Former Country native name = Բագրատունիների Թագավորություն conventional long name = Bagratuni Kingdom of Armenia common name = Bagratid Armenia| continent = Europe region = Caucasus country = Armenia era = Medieval Armenia status = status … Wikipedia
Ashot — or Ashod may refer to:* Kings of the Bagratuni Dynasty ** Ashot I, (Ashot the Carnivorous), ruled 884 890 ** Ashot II, Ashot Yergat (Ashot the Iron), 915 930 ** Ashot III, Olomurdz,(Ashot the Gracious) 953 977, king of Ani (Armenia) ** Ashot IV,… … Wikipedia
Bagratuni Dynasty — Royal house p1 = Kingdom of Armenia flag p1 = Rubenid Flag.svg s1 = Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia surname = Bagratuni Dynasty estate = of Armenia coat of arms = country = Armenia titles = King, prince founder = Ashot Bagratuni I founding year = 861 … Wikipedia
List of Bagratuni rulers of Armenia — Lords of SperLords of Sper (Shirak, Ayrarat) and hereditary aspects of Armenia. Capital: Daroynq *Yenanos (about 30 b.c.e.) *Bagarat *Smbat (about 220 250) *Trdat, son (about 250 270) *Bagrat, son (about 270 290) *Smbat, son (about 290 320)… … Wikipedia
List of Armenian kings — This is a list of the kings and queens of Armenia, an ancient kingdom in Anatolia and Caucasus as well as other Armenian Kingdoms. For more information on ancient Armenia, please see History of Armenia. For information on the medieval Armenian… … Wikipedia
Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky — Pretender Born August 25, 1950 (1950 08 25) (age 61) Tbilisi … Wikipedia
David Bagration of Mukhrani — Davit (David) Bagration of Moukhrani Pretender Born 24 June 1976 (1976 06 24) (age 35) Madrid, Spain Regnal name claimed David XIII Title(s) Duke … Wikipedia
Principality of Armenia — The Principality of Armenia is a conventional term applied to an aristocratic regime in early medieval Armenia that flourished in the period of interregnum between the seventh and ninth centuries, following the Marzpanate Period when the leading… … Wikipedia
Matthew of Edessa — Born Second half of 11th century Edessa Died 1144 Edessa Occupation Chronicler Known for Chronicle Religion … Wikipedia