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  1. Gagik I (Armenian: Գագիկ Ա) was the king of Armenia who reigned between 989 and 1020, under whom Bagratid Armenia reached its height and enjoyed a period of uninterrupted peace and prosperity.

  2. Gagik I (en armenio: Գագիկ Ա: ) fue rey de Armenia entre 989 y 1017/20. Bajo su mandato, la Armenia bagrátida llegó a su apogeo, y "disfrutó la experiencia acostumbrada de paz y prosperidad." 1 2 3 . Gobierno. Se desconoce la fecha de nacimiento de Gagik I. Sucedió a su hermano Smbat II en 989.

    • 1020
    • Գագիկ Ա
    • valor desconocido
    • Ani
  3. Gagik I (reigned 989 - 1020) was a Bagratid King of Armenia. His brother Smbat II the Conqueror (reigned 977-989) preceeded him. Gagik followed the footsteps of his predecessors in building churches and religious buildings.

  4. Gagik I de Armenia; Información personal; Nombre en armenio: Գագիկ Ա: Fallecimiento: 1020: Sepultura: Ani: Religión: Iglesia apostólica armenia: Familia; Familia: Dinastía bagrátida: Padres: Ashot III de Armenia Khosrovanuysh: Cónyuge: Katranide II: Hijos: Ashot IV Qadj; Hovhannes-Sembat d'Ani

  5. Gagik I Artsruni (Armenian: Գագիկ Ա Արծրունի; 879/880 – 943) was an Armenian noble of the Artsruni dynasty who ruled over Vaspurakan in southern Armenia, first as prince of northwestern Vaspurakan (Gagik III, 904–908) and after that until his death as King of Vaspurakan, also claiming the title of King of Armenia.

    • 908
    • 904–937/943
  6. 7 de ago. de 2007 · The Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia during the 9th-11th centuries. Bagratid (Bagratuni) Dynasty. Tradition. Armenian chroniclers, almost all of them clerics, have labored to connect the beginnings of their nation with Biblical tradition, and thus have altered ancient legends in order to prove the descent of the family of Haik from Abraham.

  7. Gagik II (Armenian: Գագիկ Բ; c. 1025 - May 5/November 24, 1079) was the last Armenian king of the Bagratuni dynasty, ruling in Ani from 1042 to 1045. Historical background [ edit ] During the reign of Hovhannes-Smbat (John-Smbat), a feudal lord, David , who owned Taik during his battles against the Muslims, gained a large area which ...