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  1. Bagratuni dynasty. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: The Bagratuni or Bagratid royal dynasty of Armenia was a royal family whose branches formerly ruled many regional polities, including the Armenian lands of Syunik, Lori, Vaspurakan, Vanand, and Taron. Bagratuni dynasty. royal dynasty of Armenia.

  2. 15 de dic. de 2015 · The first kings of Bagratuni (Ashot I, Smbat I, Ashot II the Iron) had also ruled some parts of South Armenia. The founder of the royal dynasty of Bagratuni was Ashot I Bagratuni, who died in 891. In 861 Baghdad court has declared him as “the prince of princes.”. He subdued Armenian feudal lords, gained the support of the Armenian Church ...

  3. 7 de ago. de 2007 · The last Armenian king of Bagratuni dynasty known as Gagik II King of Ani (Reign 1042–1045) submits to Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachus. Miniature from the Madrid Skylitzes. Turkish reverses in Armenia. The Greek peril was now seemingly well-nigh averted, but a new terror, that of the Touranian-Seljuks, loomed on the horizon.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Katranide_IKatranide I - Wikipedia

    Katranide IԿատրանիդե Ա. Katranide ( Armenian: Կատրանիդե Ա, 9th century) was the first queen of the Bagratid Kingdom and a member of the Bagratuni dynasty. She was the wife of the first Bagratuni king – Ashot the Great (885–890). Katranide is known for her khachkar (879), which is situated in Garni, Armenia.

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › BagratuniBagratuni - Wikipedia

    Zie de categorie Bagratuni dynasty van Wikimedia Commons voor mediabestanden over dit onderwerp. Deze pagina is voor ...

  6. The assassination of the caliph Zafar al-Mutawakkil in 861 and the ensuing internal turmoil in the Abbasid dynasty weakened Baghdad’s influence in Armenia. The Byzantine Empire, capitalizing on the Abbasid decline, intensified its expansionist policy.