Patriarchs |
2350 - 1700 B.C.�
Haig (Hayg)
Armenag
Aramais
Amassia
Gegham
Harma
Aram (The Armens)
1770 - 1440 B.C.
Ara Keghetzig
Ara Kardos
Anoushavan
Paret
Arbag
Zaven
Varnas
Sour
Havanag
1400 - 1200 B.C.
Vashtak
Haikak
Ampak
Arnak
Shavarsh
Norir
Vestam
Kar
Gorak
Hrant
Endzak
Geghak
1200 - 800 B.C.
Horo
Zarmair
Perch
Arboun
Hoy
Houssak
Kipak
Skaiordi
Historical Data
1250 B.C. - Arrival of the Armeno-Phrygians in Thrace.Crossing of the Bosphorus by the Armeno-Phrygians in Phrygia
1000� B.C. - Settlement of the Armeno-Phrygians in Phrygia
800 B.C. - The Armenians seperate from the Phrygians |
Kingdom of Urartu (B.C.) |
860-843 - Arameh�
835-820 - Sarduris I�
820-800 - Ispunis�
800-780 - Menuas I�
780-755 - Arkisdis I�
755-730 - Sarduris II�
730-714 - Russas I�
714-680 - Arkisdis II�
680-675 - Russas II�
675-670 - Yeremenas�
670-645 - Russas III�
645-620 - Sarduris III�
620-600 - Irgias�
600-580 - Menuas II�
Historical Data
600� B.C. - Occupation of the Ararat region�
590-550 B.C. - Median rule (Cyaxares)�
550-330 B.C. - Achaemenian Rule of Persia |
Orontid Dynasty (Ervanduni) |
First period of independence (B.C.)
401-344 - Ervand (Orontes) I
344-331 - Ervand (Orontes) II
331-317 - Mithranes
317-260 - Ervand (Orontes) III
260-228 - Samus
228-212 - Xerxes
212-200 - Ervand (Orontes) IV
330-315 B.C. - Macedonian Rule
215-190 B.C. - Rule of the Selucides |
Artaxiads Dynasty (Artashesian) |
Second period of independence
190-159 B.C. - Artaxias or Asrtashes I�
159-149 B.C. - Artavazd I�
149-123 B.C. - Tigran I or Tiran�
94-54 B.C. - Tigran II, the Great�
55-34� B.C. - Artavazd II�
34-31 B.C. - Alexander�
30-20 B.C. - Artashes II�
20 B.C. - 8 A.D. - Tigran III�
8-5 B.C. - Tigran IV�
8-5 B.C. - Erato�
5-2 B.C. - Artavazd III�
2-1 B.C. - Tigran IV and Erato (Second time) |
Foreign Kings |
2-4 A.D. - Ariobarzan (Median)�
4-6 - Artavazd IV (Median)�
6-14 - Tigran V (Jewish)�
14-15 - Erato (again)�
16-17 - Vonon (Parthian)�
18-34 - Artashes III (or Zeno, Roman)�
34-35 - Arshak I (Parthian)�
35-37 - Mithridates (Georgian)
37-47 - (Transition Period)
47-51 - Mithridates (Georgian)(Again)
51-53 - Hradamizd (Georgian) |
Arsacids Dynasty (Arshakuni) |
52-59 - Trdat I (Parthian)�
60-61 - Tigran VI�
66-75 - Trdat I (Parthian)(Again)
75-100 - Sanadroog�
100-113 - Asxadar (Exedares)�
113-114 - Parthamasiris�
116-117 - Parthamaspates�
117-140 - Vologases or Vagharsh I�
140-162 - Sohemus�
162-163 - Pacorus�
164-185 - Sohemus (again)�
185-190 - Vagharsh II�
190-216 - Khosrov I�
216-238 - Trdat II or Khosrov II, the Great�
226 A.D. - End of Parthian Kingdom,�
226 A.D. - Sassanian Dynasty founded in Persia
252-261 - Artavazd V�
261-272 - Palmyrian Rule
287-330 - Trdat III�
301 - Conversion of Armenia to Christianity
331-339 - Khosrov III (Kotak, "the short")�
340-350 - Tiran�
350-367 - Arshak II�
367-374 - Pap�
374-378 - Varazdat�
378-389 - Arshak III�
378-386 - Vagharshak (Valarsas)�
387 A.D. - Division of Armenia, Between the Romans and the Persians
385-387 - Khosrov IV�
387-414 - Vramshapuh�
405-406 - Invention of the Armenian alphabet & translation of the Bible
415 - Khosrov IV (restored)�
416-428 - Shahpur�
420-423 - Interregnum, Persian rule,�
423-428 - Artashes�
428 A.D. - End of Arsacid Dynasty in Armenia. |
Persian Rule (403-634) - Marzpans or Governors-General |
In all 35 Marzpans, of which 29 Persians and 6 Armenians.�
387-451 - Vartan Mamigonian
June 2, 451 A.D. - Battle of Avarair (Start of the Vardanank' War)
454 - Ghevontiank Martyrized�
464 - Return of Vahan, Vasak & Ardashes (sons of Vartan's brother Hemayak)
480-510 - Vahan Mamigonian�
484 - Agreement of Nvarsak�
510-564 - Vart Mamigonian�
564-642 - Armenia divided between Persia and Byzance�
604 - Kayl Vahan's heroic battles�
652 - Fall of the Persian Empire |
Governors-General of Byzantine Armenia |
12 Governors succeeded each other from 591-705
640 A.D. - The Arabs break into Armenia |
Arab Domination - Ostikans or Governors-Generral |
26 Ostikans are listed for this period running from 654-851
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