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Artsrunis (Armenian: Արծրունի; also
Ardzruni or Artsrunid) were an
ancient princely and, later,
royal dynasty of Armenia. The name
Artsruni contains...
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Artsruni (Armenian: Արծրունի; also
transliterated as Ardzruni), an
ancient Armenian noble family.
Artsruni /
Ardzruni is a
common Armenian surname and...
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Vahan Artsruni (born
December 5, 1965, Yerevan) is a
modern Armenian rock musician, singer,
composer and artist.
Artsruni started his
musical career in...
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Grigor Artsruni (also
spelled as
Krikor Ardzruni, Armenian: Գրիգոր Արծրունի; 27
February 1845 – 19
December 1892) was an
Armenian journalist, critic, writer...
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after Vaspurakan, a
province of
historic Greater Armenia.
Ruled by the
Artsruni dynasty, it
competed and
cooperated with the Bagratuni-ruled
Kingdom of...
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Gagik I
Artsruni (Armenian: Գագիկ Ա Արծրունի; 879/880 – 943) was an
Armenian noble of the
Artsruni dynasty who
ruled over
Vaspurakan in
southern Armenia...
- John-Senekerim
Artsruni,
ceded his
entire kingdom to the
Byzantine empire, who
established the
Vaspurakan theme on the
former Artsruni territories. Van...
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Meruzhan Artsruni (Armenian: Մերուժան Արծրունի Meružan Arcruni, also
spelled Merujan, Ardzruni, Artzruni, Artsrouni; died 371 or 380/1) was a 4th-century...
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Ablgharib Artsruni (died 1080) was an
Armenian prince,
magistros and
statesman who
ruled as
governor of
Cilicia within the
Byzantine Empire. Ablgharib...
- Germany) was an Armenian-Russian
mineralogist and geologist. He was
Grigor Artsruni's brother.
Beziehungen zwischen physikalischen Eigenschaften und chemischer...