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Varazdat (Armenian: Վարազդատ;
flourished 4th century) was the king of
Arsacid Armenia from 374/375
until 378. He was
installed on the
throne by the Roman...
- to rule, the
Roman emperor Valens had sent
their paternal first cousin Varasdates (Varazdat) to
occupy the
Armenian throne.
Their cousin who was a young...
- IV.
According to
modern genealogies,
Vramshapuh was one of the sons of
Varasdates (Varazdat).
Vramshapuh was born and
raised in
Armenia and
little is known...
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nephew of Pap,
Varasdates (Varazdat) to
occupy the
Armenian throne, as Zarmandukht's sons with Pap were too
young to rule.
Varasdates was a
young man...
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unknown period of time.
Varasdates began to rule
under the
regency of
Mushegh I Mamikonian. In 378 with the
failed reign of
Varasdates and the
murder of Mushegh...
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Athenian Zopyrus won the
pankration (other
sources name the
Armenian Varasdates, who won at
boxing in 369). He went on to take
second place in the high...
- Pap's
murder in 374,
Mushegh acted as
regent for the new king
Varazdat (
Varasdates).
Varazdat attempted to free
himself of
Mamikonian tutelage by ordering...
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Tigranes VII 338–351
Arsaces II (Arshak II) 351–367
Papas (Pap) 367–374
Varasdates (Varazdat) 374–378
Vologases III 378–386 (Co-ruler with
Arsaces III (Arshak...
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after as well).
Modern genealogies depict Artaxias IV as the
grandson of
Varasdates (Varazdat).
Artaxias IV was born
about 405, as he was
seventeen years...
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Armenian pugilist,
Varasdates, a
descendant of the
royal family of Arsacides, who
became later the king of Armenia. This
Varasdates was the last conqueror...