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  1. Life. References. Mariam of Vaspurakan. Mariam, ( Georgian: მარიამი) was a Georgian queen and regent. She was the daughter of John-Senekerim Artsruni, an Armenian king of Vaspurakan, and the first consort of the king George I of Georgia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VaspurakanVaspurakan - Wikipedia

    Vaspurakan (Armenian: Վասպուրական, Western Armenian pronunciation: Vasbouragan) was the eighth province of the ancient kingdom of Armenia, which later became an independent kingdom during the Middle Ages, centered on Lake Van.

  3. The Kingdom of Vaspurakan (Armenian: Վասպուրականի թագավորություն; also transliterated as Vasbouragan from Western Armenian) was a medieval Armenian kingdom centered on Lake Van, located in what is now eastern Turkey and northwestern Iran. It was named after Vaspurakan, a province of historic Greater Armenia.

    • Monarchy
    • Van
    • Kingdom
  4. Vaspurakan fue uno de los territorios señoriales de Armenia que más tarde se convirtió en reino cuando lo regía la familia Artzruni (Ardzruni). El territorio formó parte del reino clásico de Armenia donde era considerado una de sus principales provincias y la cuna de la civilización armenia.

  5. Bagrat was the son of the king George I of Georgia ( r. 1014–1027) by his first wife Mariam of Vaspurakan. At the age of three, Bagrat was surrendered by his father as a hostage to the Byzantine emperor Basil II ( r. 976–1025) as a price for George's defeat in the 1022 war with the Byzantines.

  6. Jorge estuvo casado dos veces – primero con la princesa Armenia Mariam de Vaspurakan con quien tuvo un hijo llamado Bagrat e hijas: Guarandukht, Marta, y Kata; y segundo con Alde de Alania, quién dio nacimiento a un hijo, Demetre. En literatura

  7. 20 de ene. de 2023 · Mariam (Armenian: Մարյամ, Georgian: მარიამი) was the daughter of John-Senekerim II Artsruni, an Armenian king of Vaspurakan, and the first consort of the king George I of Georgia. As a Dowager Queen of Georgia, she was a regent for her underage son, Bagrat IV, from 1027 to 1037, and was involved in diplomacy with the Byzantine Empire.