- kings. The
earliest Tigranes and his son are
usually not included,
making Tigranes I the
father of
Tigranes the Great.
Another Tigranes was a
member of the...
-
Tigranes II, more
commonly known as
Tigranes the
Great (Tigran Mets in Armenian;
Ancient Gr****: Τιγράνης ὁ Μέγας,
Tigránes ho Mégas; Latin:
Tigranes Magnus;...
- and Sophene,
something completed by his
grandson Tigranes the Great. At its peak,
under Tigranes the Great, it incorporated,
besides Armenia Major,...
- king of
Armenia from 8 BC
until 5 BC and 2 BC
until 1 AD.
Tigranes IV was the son born to
Tigranes III by an
unnamed mother. His
known sibling was his younger...
- has been
proposed that
Tigranes I
reigned from 123 BC to 96 BC, this view has been criticized.
Another suggestion is that
Tigranes I
ruled in 120 BC - 95...
-
Tigrane may
refer to:
Tigranes the
Great (140 – 55 BC) King of
Armenia Tigrane,
opera by
Antonio Maria Bononcini 1710
Tigrane (Scarlatti), 1715 opera...
-
Tigranes VI, also
known as
Tigran VI or by his
Roman name
Gaius Julius Tigranes (Gr****: Γαίος Ιούλιος Τιγράνης,
before 25 –
after 68) was a
Herodian prince...
-
Roman client king of Armenia.
Tigranes III was the
second son born to
Artavasdes II of
Armenia by an
unnamed mother.
Tigranes III had an
elder brother called...
- The
military campaigns of
Tigranes the
Great constituted offensives by
Tigranes the Great, King of Armenia,
against client kingdoms of the
Roman and Parthian...
-
capital of the
Armenian Kingdom between 77 and 69 BCE. It bore the name of
Tigranes the Great, who
founded the city in the
first century BC.
There is so far...