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Modern statue of Arshavir II in the Vartanants Square, Gyumri, Armenia

Arshavir II Kamsarakan was an Armenian prince from the Kamsarakan family. He was the son of Gazavon II, who immigrated to Sasanian-controlled Armenia following the Roman annexation of the western part of historic Armenia.[1] Arshavir II is notable for having taken part in the anti-Sasanian revolt of 451, led by his father-in-law Vardan Mamikonian.[1][2] He later died about 460.[3] He was succeeded by his son Narses, who later took part in the insurrection of 482 to 484,[1] led by Vardan's nephew Vahan Mamikonian.[4]

  1. ^ a b c Toumanoff 2010, pp. 453–455.
  2. ^ Ghazar Parpetsi, 35.
  3. ^ Toumanoff 1990, p. 270-274.
  4. ^ Chaumont 1986, pp. 418–438.

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