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  1. Media in category "Gagik I of Armenia". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Gagik I and Katranide.jpg 684 × 600; 174 KB. Gagik I Bagratuni Armenian.jpg 875 × 987; 347 KB. Gagik I.jpg 299 × 600; 102 KB. Categories:

  2. Gagik II. (armenisch Գագիկ Բ; * um 1025; † 5.Mai / 24. November 1079) war der letzte König Armeniens aus dem Haus der armenischen Bagratiden. 1042 bestieg er als Gagik II., König von Ani, der damaligen Hauptstadt des armenischen Königreiches, den Thron und regierte daraufhin bis zum Zusammenbruch der bagratidischen Herrschaft über Armenien im Jahre 1045.

  3. Immediate results of this action were unknown, but after the death of the two brothers in 1040–41, the new Byzantine emperor and successor to Basil II claimed the kingdom of Bagratid Armenia. The son of Ashot, young Gagik II with the support of sparapet Vahram Pahlavouni and his followers, reigned only for a period of two years.

  4. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Bagratid Dynasty ...

  5. La Armenia bagrátida y estados armenios vecinos de Vaspurakan, Taron, Syunik-Baghk, Jachén], etc. Progreso bajo Smbat y Gagik. Esta edad próspera que Armenia vivió continuó bajo el reinado del hijo y sucesor de Ashot, Smbat II.

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  7. However upon the murder of Gagik II, Roupen gathered his family and fled to the Taurus Mountains and took refuge in the fortress of Kopitar (Kosidar) situated north of Sis (today Kozan in Turkey). The territory of the Armenians in the Taurus was hard of access and easy to defend. The foundation of Armenian Cilicia