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    Tiridates II, flourished second half of the 2nd century - died 252), known in Armenian sources as Khosrov, was an Arsacid Prince who served as a Roman...
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    Tiridates III (c. 250s – c. 330), also known as Tiridates the Great or Tiridates IV, was the Armenian Arsacid king from c. 298 to c. 330. In the early...
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    Tiridates I (Parthian: 𐭕𐭉𐭓𐭉𐭃𐭕, Tīridāt; Ancient Greek: Τιριδάτης, Tiridátes) was King of Armenia beginning in 53 AD and the founder of the Arsacid...
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  • ruled c. 35-36 Tiridates I of Armenia, ruled c. 56-59 and 62-88 Tiridates II of Armenia, ruled from 217 to 252 Tiridates III of Armenia, ruled 287–330...
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    century. Khosrov II was the son of Tiridates II, King of Armenia, and followed his father on the Armenian throne. He was the namesake of his paternal grandfather...
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  • into Armenia and set a camp in Rhandeia, where he made a peace agreement with Tiridates. It stated that Tiridates was recognized as King of Armenia, but...
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    and Tiridates III, Christianity was adopted as the state religion by Tiridates III after he was converted by Gregory the Illuminator. Armenia's adoption...
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    an unnamed mother. Her known sibling was her brother Tiridates III of Armenia who ruled Armenia from 287 to 330. The name Khosrovidukht was a dynastic...
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  • (in western Armenia), son of Tiridates II?, enthroned by the Romans after Narseh ceded parts of western Armenia to Emperor Probus Tiridates (III), 287–298...
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  • of Khosrov the Armenian. In 217 when Khosrov I died, his son Tiridates II, was granted the Armenian crown by the Roman emperor Caracalla. Tiridates II...
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    member of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia who succeeded Tiridates I of Armenia as King of Armenia at the end of the 1st century. He was also King of Osroene...
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    Artavasdes II (Ancient Greek: Ἀρταουάσδης Artaouásdēs), also known as Artavazd II, was king of Armenia from 55 BC to 34 BC. A member of the Artaxiad dynasty...
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    the Armenian Arsacids' observance of the cult is the famous journey of Tiridates I to Rome in A.D. 65–66. Tiridates I, brother of Vologases I of Parthia...
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  • eighth ruler after Varaz-Grigor, the first prince of Albania". Varaz-Tiridates’ widow, however, succeeded in fleeing to Artsalkh with her daughter Sparama...
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  • Sohaemus of Armenia 164-186 AD Khosrov I of Armenia 198-217 AD Tiridates II of Armenia 217-252 AD Khosrov III the Small 330-339 AD Tiran of Armenia 339-350...
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    Parthia, which confirmed Tiridates I as king of Armenia, thus founding the Arshakuni dynasty. The Arsacid dynasty lost control of Armenia for a few years when...
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  • Gntuni (category Armenian noble families)
    the city by King Tiridates II. From c. 914 to 921, they ruled the town of Samshvilde as vassals of the Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia.[citation needed]...
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    Gregory the Illuminator (category Catholicoi of Armenia)
    as a Christian in Caesarea of Cappadocia. Gregory returned to Armenia as an adult and entered the service of King Tiridates III, who had Gregory tortured...
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    Tigranes II, more commonly known as Tigranes the Great (Tigran Mets in Armenian; Ancient Greek: Τιγράνης ὁ Μέγας, Tigránes ho Mégas; Latin: Tigranes Magnus;...
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  • of Tiridates III of Armenia and his wife, Ashkhen. He was the maternal uncle of Nerses I who would become the future Catholicos-Patriarch of Armenia....
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    Boyce, the acceptance of Christianity by the Arsacid-Armenian rulers was partly in defiance of the Sassanids. When King Tiridates III made Christianity...
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    Armenia, and wife of Rhadamistus Ashkhen, wife of Tiridates III of Armenia Pharantzem, wife of Arsaces II (Arshak II) Zarmandukht, wife of Papas (Pap); queen...
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  • in installing their own candidate, Tiridates, on the Armenian throne. These events coincided with the accession of Nero to the imperial throne in Rome...
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  • Thoros II (Armenian: Թորոս Բ; died February 6, 1169), also known as Thoros the Great, was the sixth lord of Armenian Cilicia from the Rubenid dynasty...
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  • Ruben II[citation needed] (Armenian: Ռուբեն Բ), also Roupen II or Rupen II,[citation needed] (c.1165–1170) was the seventh lord of Armenian Cilicia (1169–1170)...
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    of its time east of the Roman Republic. In the next centuries, Armenia was in the Persian Empire's sphere of influence during the reign of Tiridates I...
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    Leo II or Leon II (occasionally numbered Leo III; Armenian: Լէոն Բ, Levon II; c. 1236 – 1289) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from...
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  • "little, short, small") was the king of Arsacid Armenia c. 330–338/339. Khosrov was the son and successor of King Tiridates III. Khosrov received the epithet...
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    Corbulo and Tiridates I met to make a peace agreement. The location of Rhandeia suited both Tiridates I and Corbulo. It appealed to Tiridates I because...
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    who, respectively, held the thrones of Parthia, Media Atropatene and Armenia: Pacorus, Vologases I, and Tiridates I. Tacitus (Ann. 12.44.2) Olbrycht 2016...
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