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  1. Gagik-Abas II, 1029–1065, son of Abas I; claimed the position of king of all Armenia after the collapse of the main Bagratid kingdom in 1045. [24] Vanand was ceded to the Byzantine Empire by Gagik-Abas II [24] in 1065.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2022 · The Chronicle attributed to King Hethum II records that "Gagik king of the Armenians" was killed in [2 Mar 1076/1 Mar 1077] by "the sons of Mandele in the fortress of Kendrosko"[142]. The editor of the Recueil des historiens des croisades places this fortress in the Byzantine theme of Lycandus formed by Emperor Leon VI (ruled 886-912) in the south-east of Cappadocia, north of Germanicia or ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ruben_IRuben I - Wikipedia

    Ruben I, ( Armenian: Ռուբեն Ա; [a] 1025/1035 [citation needed] –1095) was the first lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1081[citation needed] until his death. He declared the independence of Cilicia from the Byzantine Empire, thus formally founding the beginning of Armenian rule there. The Rubenid dynasty ruled Cilician Armenia until 1219.

  4. The third son of Ashot III, Gagik, was the last powerful king of Armenia (990–1020). After his death, the kingdom was divided into two parts, between the brothers, Hovhannes-Smbat and Ashot. The last king was Gagik II (1042–1045), son of Ashot. In 1079, Gagik II was killed. In 1080, Gagik of Kars and his sons, Hovhannes and David, also died.

  5. Gagik-Abas II (1029–1064) he claimed the position of king of all Armenia following the collapse of the main Bagratid kingdom in 1045. The kingdom centered on now northeastern Turkey (Kars Province) and northwestern Armenia.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Death: 1020. Ani, Kars, Turkey. Immediate Family: Son of Ashot III the Peaceful, king of Armenia and Khosrovanuysh, Queen of Armenia. Husband of Katramide, queen of Armenia. Father of Kouschkousch Bagratini Bagratuni; Smbat III, king of Armenia and Ashot IV, king of Armenia. Brother of Smbat II of Armenia; Kiurike I of Lori and Hripsime of Armenia.

  7. Armenia reached the height of its golden era during his reign and that of his sons and successors, Smbat II (977–89) and Gagik I (990–1020). Reign. During the first year of his reign Ashot launched a military assault to free the city of Dvin from Muslim rule, an undertaking that ultimately ended in failure.