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- Vramshapuh (Armenian: Վռամշապուհ) was a noble of the Arsacid dynasty who served as the Sasanian client king of Armenia from 389 until his death in 414...
- son of Vramshapuh who ruled eastern Armenia as a S****anid v****al from 389 until 417. Artaxias' uncle, Khosrov IV, ruled Armenia before Vramshapuh (and possibly...
- are prominently ****ociated with this work: Mashtots, Part'ev, and King Vramshapuh, who succeeded his brother Khosrov IV in 389. Armenians probably had an...
- incorporated into the Roman Empire. Khosrov IV, 384–389, son of Varazdat? Vramshapuh, 389/401–417, son of Varazdat? Khosrov V, 417–418, possibly the same person...
- demonstrated by the male names Trdat, Khosrov, Tiran, Arshak, Pap, Varazdat and Vramshapuh and the female names Ashkhen, Zarmandukht, Khosrovdukht, Ormazdukht, Vardandukht...
- his insubordinate v****al Khosrov IV and installed the latter's brother Vramshapuh on the Armenian throne. In 395, the Huns invaded the countryside around...
- Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias IV...
- Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias IV...
- Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias IV...
- Shapur IV (r. 420) Shapur-i Shahrvaraz (r. 630) Shapur may also refer to: Vramshapuh or Bahram-Shapur, a Prince who served as a Sasanian Client King of Arsacid...