-
Artaxias IV or
Artashir IV who is also
known as Artaxias, Artashes,
Artashes IV,
Artashir,
Ardasir and
Artases (Armenian: Արտաշես,
flourished 5th century)...
- Taki ad-Din
Artashir ****e III Avag-Sargis
Ivane II ****ian
Agbugha Beri
George Khoshak Agbugha Sargis II
David Shahnshah II
Vahram Artashir Agbugha Zaza...
- III. In 428,
Armenian nobles petitioned Bahram V to
depose Artaxias IV (
Artashir IV). As a result, the
country became a S****anid
dependency with a S****anid...
- of Mokk
Ester - wife of
Gedeon Moses of C****ne
Denshapuh Vormizd Dareh Artashir Varazvaghan Varazdukht Parandzem - wife of
Vasak of
Syunik Atrnerseh -...
- the
brother of his
predecessor Khosrov IV and the
father of
Artaxias (
Artashir) IV.
According to
modern genealogies,
Vramshapuh was one of the sons of...
-
Khosrov IV (again) 417–418
Shapur (S****anid dynasty) 418–422 Artashes/
Artashir 422–428
Toumanoff 1986, pp. 543–546. Josephus,
Jewish Antiquities, 18.42–47...
-
Sasanians and the Romans.
Pavstos writes that
Manuel was
succeeded by his son
Artashir as sparapet.
Hamazasp Mamikonian is
recorded as the
family patriarch in...
- III) (378–386)
Khosrov IV (387–389)
Vramshapuh (389–414)
Artaxias IV (
Artashir IV) (422–428) Mjej II
Gnuni (628–635)
David Saharuni (635–638) Theodore...
-
Armenian Catholicos Hovhannes addressed to
Bishop Vrtanes and
Prince Mihr-
Artashir of
Syunik province.
Around the same time,
representatives of the Eastern...
- or "Aisle". His wife was
called Vaneni. Shahnshah's children's were:
Artashir ****e III,
Amirspasalar of Georgia. Avag-Sargis III, Mandaturtukhutsesi...