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“Anna”, of Byzantium (c.795 - d.) Anna , who married Hmayeak, a Mamikonian prince (died c. 797), by whom she had Konstantinos, an officer at the court of Emperor Michael III .[17][18] siblings: *Sybatios Gnuni 800-> 847*Basilios Gnuni ... |
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Artavazd I Mamikonian (aft.650 - aft.693) Son of Hamazasp IIl (Mamikonien) Mamikonian. The family of Artavazd MAMMIKONIDÈS and ..[128939] MAMMIKONIDÈS, Artavazd (Hamazasp III & .. [128938]), nakharar, born about 650* married about 675 .., .. (... |
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Artavazd ll Mamikonian (c.720 - 778) Artavazd (105), son of Hmayeak (104). Father of Hmayeak (106), who is said to have married a daughter of Emperor Leo V, who died 820. or Mamikoneans (Armenian: ??????????) was a noble family which domi... |
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Basileios Mamikonian (aft.855 - d.) Rector og Magistros i Byzantium.== MedLands ==# BARDAS (-after 867). Symeon Magister names "Marianus eius frater [Basilii], Symbatius cæsaris gener, Bardas quoque frater Symbatii et Petrus Bulgarus et ... |
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Dawith l Mamikonian (c.580 - 620) Son of Vahan II Mamikoni, Prince of Taron The family of Dawith ou David (tg) MAMMIKONIDÈS and ..[128937] MAMMIKONIDÈS, Dawith ou David (tg) (Vahan & .. [128936]), nakharar en Taron ?, born about 580 ma... |
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Hamazasp I Mamikonian, Sparapet of Armenia (c.387 - c.432) or Mamikoneans (Armenian: ??????????) was a noble family which dominated Armenian politics between the 4th and 8th centuries. They ruled the Armenian regions of Taron, Sasun, Bagrevand and others.Conte... |
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Hamazasp IIl Mamikonian (c.610 - c.659) Son of Dawith Mamikonian of Taron. The family of Hamazasp III MAMMIKONIDÈS and ..[128938] MAMMIKONIDÈS, Hamazasp III (Dawith ou David (tg) & .. [128937]), curopalate d'Arménie, born about 610, died 658... |
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Hmayeak Mamikonian, noble of Adrianople (c.755 - 797) concerns== This Hmayeak might be the same as Maïktes . Further research is warranted.==sources==* page 13 - 14* Nos Ancêtres de l'Antiquité Paris , 1991 , Settipani, Christian. 187 * Manuel de Genealog... |
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Hmayeak (Theodoros Myakes) Mamikonian (c.690 - c.778) The family of Hamayeak MAMMIKONIDÈS and ..[128940] MAMMIKONIDÈS, Hamayeak (Artavazd & .. [128939]), nakharar, born about 680* married about 715 .., .. (..)1) Artavazd, nakharar en Bragevan, born about ... |
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Hmayeak Mamikonian (c.410 - 451) ärldens första krig till försvar av Kristendomen utkämpades i Armenien. Östra Armenien kom underPersikt styre från ca år 430 och framåt, Perserna som var Zoroastrister startade en förföljelse motArmeni... |
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Konstantinos Mamikonian, of Adrianople (b. - bef.840) Perhaps the same as N.N. , husband of Pankalo of Bardas I in DIY online trees Anna, who married Hmayeak, a Mamikonian prince (died c. 797), by whom she had Konstantinos , an officer at the court of Emp... |
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Mousegh I Mamikonian, viceroy of Armenia (c.510 - 593) Son of Hmayeak Mamigo Ian The family of Moushegh ou Mushel (tg) MAMMIKONIDÈS and .. [128935] MAMMIKONIDÈS, Moushegh ou Mushel (tg) (Hamayeak ou Hmayeak (tg) & .. [128934]), marzban d'Arménie ?, bo... |
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N.N. (deceased) Wife of Artavazd ll Mamikonian (105)Mother of Hemayakes Mamikonian (106)===References* page 13 - 14 |
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N.N. (deceased) Wife of Basileios, mother of Bardas. |
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Sahakanush (c.390 - 416) historiska ArmenienDet ursprungliga Armenien upptog, ett flertal sekel f Kr, ett stort område öster om MindreAsien och söder om Kaukasus. Svarta havet och Kaspiska havet ligger i nordväst, respektiveno... |
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Sandukht Mamikonian of Armenia (c.335 - 373) |
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Vahan II Mamikonian, prince of Taraun (550 - c.606) Son of Mousegh I.The family of Vahan MAMMIKONIDÈS and .. [128936] MAMMIKONIDÈS, Vahan (Moushegh ou Mushel (tg) & .. [128935]), prince de Taron, born about 555* married about 575 .., .. (..)1) Dawith ou... |
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Vardan Mamikonian, II (412 - 451) Mamikonyan (Armenian: Վարդան Մամիկոնյան; 387 AD[2]–451 AD) was an Armenian military leader, a martyr and a saint of the Armenian Church. He is best known for leading the Armenian army at the Battle of ... |
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Vardan Mamikonian Viceroy of Armenia (c.450 - 509) or Mamikoneans (Armenian: ??????????) was a noble family which dominated Armenian politics between the 4th and 8th centuries. They ruled the Armenian regions of Taron, Sasun, Bagrevand and others.Conte... |
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Abraam-Bek Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Alexandr Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Alexan Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Alexan Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Alexan Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Alexan Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Anastasia von Byzanz (864 - d.) |
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Anna Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Aram Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Arsen Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Arshak Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Artabastos Mamikonian (c.565 - d.) |
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Artashir III Mamikonian (c.347 - c.386) |
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Prins Artavazd II Mamikonian (290 - 350) |
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Artavazd Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Artem Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Astvatsatur-Bek Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Astvatsatur Mamikonian (1525 - d.) |
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Avastam Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Avet Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Avet Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Avetis Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Badal Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Bardanes Mamikonian (710 - 766) |
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Bardanes Mamikonian (c.600 - d.) |
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Bargish Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Chati Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Christopheros Mamikonian (c.840 - c.872) |
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Daughter of the Prince of Rashtuni, Princess (deceased) |
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prince david Mamikonian (deceased) |
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David MAMIKONIAN (deceased) |
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David II of Mamikonian of Taraun (Mamikonien), Prince of Armenia (c.680 - 744) |
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Dawith Mamikonian of Taraun (deceased) |
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Dzoyk Mamikonian (c.735 - d.) |
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Dzoyk (Dzuik) Arçruni Mamikonian (von Artsrouni) (c.424 - d.) |
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Edward Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Eprem Mamikonian (1550 - d.) |
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Evgenia Alaverdian (1934 - 2014) |
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Gabriel Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Galust Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Ganes Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Gazar Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Gregorios Mamikonian (735 - 802) |
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Grigor I Mamikonian (I) (deceased) |
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Grigor II MAMIKONIAN (deceased) |
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Grikor Mamikonian (1860 - 1899) |
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Hakop Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Haykaz Mamikonian (1925 - 1984) |
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Haykaz Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Helen of Albania (deceased) |
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Hmayeak Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Hovhannes-Bek Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Hrahat Mamikonian, Consul of the Mamikonians (c.650 - c.730) |
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Hrair Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Karapet Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Karapet Mamikonian (deceased) |
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Khachatur Mamikonian (deceased) |