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    Ashot I (Armenian: Աշոտ Ա; c. 820 – 890) was an Armenian king who oversaw the beginning of Armenia's second golden age (862 – 977). He was the son of...
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    Ashot II the Iron (Armenian: Աշոտ Բ; r. 914–929) was king of the Bagratid kingdom of Armenia from 914 to 929. He was the son and successor of King Smbat...
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    Bagratid Armenia (Armenian: Բագրատունիների թագավորություն) was an independent Armenian state established by Ashot I Bagratuni of the Bagratuni dynasty...
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    Ashot III (Armenian: Աշոտ Գ) was a king of Armenia, ruling the medieval kingdom of Bagratid Armenia from 952/53–77. Known as Ashot III the Merciful (Աշոտ...
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  • Ashot IV (Armenian: Աշոտ Դ, died c. 1040–41), surnamed Kaj, i.e. "the Brave, the Valiant", was the younger son of King Gagik I of Armenia. When his eldest...
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  • Ashot I may refer to: Ashot I of Armenia (c. 820–890), Armenian prince Ashot I of Iberia (died 826), presiding prince of Iberia (modern Georgia) This disambiguation...
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  • (died 826) Ashot I of Armenia (Ashot the Great), ruled 884–890 Ashot II, Ashot Yerkat (Ashot the Iron), 915–930 Ashot III, Voghormats (Ashot the Merciful)...
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  • Smbat I (Armenian: Սմբատ Ա; c. 850–912/14) was the second king of the medieval Kingdom of Armenia of the Bagratuni dynasty, and son of Ashot I. He is the...
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    dynasty. He was the son of Smbat I and the brother of Ashot II the Iron, whom he succeeded. In contrast to the reign of his predecessors, Abas's reign was...
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  • most of its history ruled from the fortress of Lori. Kiurike I, 982–989, son of Ashot III of Armenia David I "the Landless", 989–1046/1048, son of Kiurike...
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    Ashot V Bagratuni (862–884) Ashot I of Armenia (884–890) Smbat I of Armenia (890–914) Gagik I Artsruni (904–937) Ashot II of Armenia (914–926) Abas I...
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  • Smbat VIII Bagratuni (category 9th-century kings of Armenia)
    father of Ashot I of Armenia, founder of the Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia. Smbat was the younger son of Ashot IV Bagratuni, who by the time of his death...
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    counterbalance the Byzantine influence in the Caucasus, Ashot I of Armenia interfered in support of David I's son Adnarnase. Thus, a Bagratid dynastic feud evolved...
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  • himself with Ashot I of Armenia, King of neighboring Armenia, and the Abbasid Caliphate in a risky diplomatic strategy. In 881, at the instigation of Byzantium...
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  • "classical" Armenian. However, it is often erroneously interpreted to mean "race-religion". The Republican Party of Armenia was established in 1990 by Ashot Navasardyan...
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    kings of Georgia for centuries as the Bagrationis. Ashot I, nephew of Bagrat II, was the first member of the dynasty to rule as King of Armenia. He was...
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  • Ashot I of Armenia to succeed Patriarch Zacharias. George anointed and crowned Ashot I when he was declared King of Armenia in 884. Upon King Ashot's...
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    over Armenia. In 885, Ashot I Bagratuni received recognition as King of Armenia. In 908, during the reign of Ashot's successor Smbat I, Gagik I Artsruni...
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    to Ashot Msaker of the Bagratuni family. His successors ruled Taron until 967: Ashot I Msaker (died 826), ca. 813–826, presiding prince of Armenia (as...
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  • Ashot IV Bagratuni (Armenian: Աշոտ Դ Բագրատունի), better known as Ashot Msaker (Armenian: Աշոտ Մսակեր, "Ashot the Meat Eater / the Carnivorous"), reputedly...
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    region. Second son of Grigor-Derenik Artsruni, the Prince of Vaspurakan, and Sophia Bagratuni, the daughter of King Ashot I of Armenia, Gagik was born in...
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    in Armenian Kars and Ani, Richard Hovannisian, ed. (in Armenian) Arakelyan, Babken N. «Աշոտ Ա» (Ashot I). Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia. vol. i. Yerevan:...
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    Iberia, now as kings of Iberia. Usually counted as I, but he was the second Ashot ruling in Tao, after Ashot the Great. Sometimes rendeed as Adarnase V, if...
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  • Bagrat II Bagratuni (category Princes of Armenia)
    title of presiding prince passed to his nephew, the future King Ashot I of Armenia. Bagrat was the eldest son of Ashot IV Bagratuni, who by the time of his...
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  • Toros I (Armenian: Թորոս Ա), also Thoros I, (unknown[citation needed] – 1129 / February 17, 1129 – February 16, 1130[citation needed]) was the third lord...
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    under Ashot I of Armenia. The reemergent Armenian kingdom was ruled by the Bagratuni dynasty and lasted until 1045. In time, several areas of the Bagratid...
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  • pan-Armenian character. Most petty Armenian families were weakened in favor of the Bagratunis and Artsrunis. As Islamic power was waning, Ashot I of the...
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  • Caliphate. Ashot Bagratuni's father was named Biurat or Smbat. Ashot became presiding prince of Armenia in 685, when his predecessor, Grigor I Mamikonian...
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  • I of Constantinople and Zacharias I of Armenia. The backing of the Bagratid King of Armenia, Ashot the Great, further strengthened the possibility of...
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    Emirate of Armenia lasted until 884, when the Bagratuni Ashot I, who had managed to win control over most of its area, declared himself "King of the Armenians"...
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