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    Rshtuni evicted the Byzantine garrisons from Armenia and secured Arab recognition as the presiding prince of Armenia, Iberia, and Albania. The Byzantines under...
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  • lesser Armenian kingdoms (908–1170), and finally the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (1198–1375). The list also includes prominent vassal princes and lords...
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    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 Ashot...
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  • Ashot II Bagratuni (category Princes of Armenia)
    Ashot II Bagratuni (Armenian: Աշոտ Բ Բագրատունի) was the presiding prince of Armenia in 685–690, when the country was contested between the Byzantine Empire...
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  • Grigor I Mamikonian (category Princes of Armenia)
    Grigor I Mamikonian (Armenian: Գրիգոր Ա Մամիկոնյան) was the presiding prince of Armenia in 662–685, when the country was under Arab domination. Grigor...
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  • Nerses Kamsarakan (category Princes of Armenia)
    (Armenian: Ներսեհ Կամսարական) was the presiding prince of Armenia in 689–691, backed by the Byzantine Empire. Armenia had been under the suzerainty of...
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    of Lake Van soon after. With their assistance, Rshtuni evicted the Byzantine garrisons from Armenia and secured Arab recognition as presiding prince of...
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    Ashot the Blind (Armenian: Աշոտ Կուրացյալ) (c. 690 – 762) was a member of the Bagratuni family who was presiding prince of Armenia as ishkhan from 732...
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  • Hamazasp IV Mamikonian (category Princes of Armenia)
    Hamazasp Mamikonian (Armenian: Գրիգոր Մամիկոնյան) was the presiding prince of Armenia in 655–661, when the country was under Arab domination. After the...
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  • Smbat VI Bagratuni (category Princes of Armenia)
    Smbat VI Bagratuni (ca. 670 – 726) was a member of the Bagratuni family who was presiding prince of Armenia with interruptions from 691 to the 710s. During...
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  • Ashot Msaker (category Princes of Armenia)
    Caliphate as presiding prince of Armenia from 806 until his death in 826. Ashot IV was the son of Smbat VII, presiding prince of Arab-ruled Armenia. Smbat had...
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  • Łewond (category Articles containing Old Armenian-language text)
    historical work was commissioned by Sapuh, son of Smbat VII Bagratuni, the presiding prince of Armenia in 761–775, and covers the years 632 to 789. It...
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  • Mushegh VI Mamikonian (category Princes of Armenia)
    (Armenian: Մուշեղ Զ Մամիկոնյան; died 25 April 775) was an Armenian noble of the Mamikonian family. He served as presiding prince of Arab-ruled Armenia...
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    Ashot Msaker ("the Carnivorous") as the new presiding prince of Armenia. The Bagratids emerge as one of the country's two most powerful noble families...
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    out of the Armenian Bagratid dynasty in the person of Adarnase, whose father Vasak (son of Ashot III the Blind, presiding prince of Armenia from 732 to...
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  • Varaztirots II Bagratuni (category Sasanian governors of Armenia)
    named curopalates and presiding prince of Armenia, but died before being formally invested. Varaztirots was the eldest son of Smbat IV Bagratuni. Along...
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  • 616/7), Armenian noble in Byzantine and Sasanian service, marzpan of Hyrcania and Armenia Smbat VI Bagratuni (died 726), presiding prince of Armenia Smbat...
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  • Kamsarakan (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    served as presiding prince of Armenia for the Byzantine emperor in the late 7th century, and also held the high-ranking Byzantine office of curopalates...
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  • Smbat VII Bagratuni (category Princes of Armenia)
    III Bagratuni. He served as presiding prince of Armenia in 761–775, playing a leading role in the Armenian rebellion of 774–775 against the Abbasid Caliphate...
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  • Sahak III Bagratuni (category Princes of Armenia)
    Sahak III Bagratuni was an Armenian noble of the Bagratuni (Bagratid) family. He served as presiding prince of Armenia under Abbasid rule in 754–761....
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