- the
successive reigns of
three royal dynasties:
Orontid (331–200 BC),
Artaxiad (189 BC – 12 AD), and
Arsacid (52–428). The root of the
kingdom lies in...
- The
Artaxiad dynasty (also Artashesian)
ruled the
Kingdom of
Armenia from 189 BC
until their overthrow by the
Romans in 12 AD. It was
founded by Artaxias...
- of the
Kartvelians (i.e., Georgians). Iberia,
ruled by the Pharnavazid,
Artaxiad,
Arsacid and
Chosroid royal dynasties,
together with
Colchis to its west...
- The
Artaxiads (Georgian: არტაშესიანი, romanized: art'ashesiani), a
branch of the
eponymous dynasty of Armenia,
ruled Iberia (ancient Georgia) from c....
- This is a list of notables,
mythological persons and
deities on
coins of Armenia.
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Currency of
Armenia Chester...
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Greater Armenia was
established in 190 BC by
Artaxias I,
founder of the
Artaxiad dynasty. The
Kingdom of
Armenia rose to the peak of its
influence in the...
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Transnistria History Abkhazia Armenia (Prehistoric
Armenia Orontid dynasty Artaxiad dynasty Roman Armenia Arsacid dynasty Sasanian Armenia Medieval Armenia...
- The
title King of
Syria appeared in the
second century BC in
referring to the
Seleucid kings who
ruled the
entirety of the
region of Syria. It was also...
- (Tigran Mets in Armenian; 140–55 BC), was a king of Armenia. A
member of the
Artaxiad dynasty, he
ruled from 95 BC to 55 BC.
Under his reign, the
Armenian kingdom...
-
Achaemenid Empire.
Tigranes was the name of
later Armenian monarchs of the
Artaxiad dynasty (probably a
branch of the Orontids). The
later Armenian historian...