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Vahagn (Raja Armenia V (535-515 SM))

Birthdate:
Death: -515
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Son of Tigran I (Raja Armenia IV (565-535 SM)) and Anush / Aryenis (Permaisuri Raja Armenia IV)
Husband of N/A (Permaisuri Raja Armenia V)
Father of Hidarnes I (Raja Armenia VI (515-... SM))

Managed by: Kazi Zulkader Siddiqui
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About Vahagn (Raja Armenia V (535-515 SM))

Vahagn Vishapakagh (Vahagn the Dragon Reaper) or Vahakn (Armenian: Վահագն) was a god of fire and war worshiped anciently and historically in Armenia. Some time during Ancient history, he formed a "triad" with Aramazd and Anahit. Vahagn was identified with the Greek deity Heracles. The priests of Vahévahian temple, who claimed Vahagn as their own ancestor, placed a statue of the Greek hero in their sanctuary. In the Armenian translation of the Bible, "Heracles, worshipped at Tyr" is renamed "Vahagn".

All the gods, according to the Euhemerist belief, had been living men; Vahagn likewise, was introduced within the ranks of the Armenian kings, as a son of the Orontid Dynasty (or Yervanduni dynasty, 6th century B.C.), together with his brothers — Bab and Tiran.

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