GagikII (Armenian: Գագիկ Բ; c. 1025 - May 5/November 24, 1079) was the last Armenian king of the Bagratuni dynasty, ruling in Ani from 1042 to 1045....
Gagik I (Armenian: Գագիկ Ա) was the king ofArmenia who reigned between 989 and 1020, under whom Bagratid Armenia reached its height and enjoyed a period...
dynasty (989–1020) Gagik I of Vaspurakan, Artsruni ruler of Vaspurakan (908–943) GagikIIofArmenia, the last Armenian King ofArmeniaof the Bagratuni dynasty...
of Bagratid Armenia. The son of Ashot, young GagikII with the support of sparapet Vahram Pahlavouni and his followers, reigned only for a period of two...
Gagik Tsarukyan (Armenian: Գագիկ Ծառուկյան; born 25 November 1956) is an Armenian businessman, politician, and former athlete. Tsarukyan is the founder...
Armenia Abas I, 984–1029, son of Mushegh Gagik-Abas II, 1029–1065, son of Abas I; claimed the position of king of all Armenia after the collapse of the...
Ashot IV (Armenian: Աշոտ Դ, died c. 1040–41), surnamed Kaj, i.e. "the Brave, the Valiant", was the younger son of King Gagik I ofArmenia. When his eldest...
Ruben II[citation needed] (Armenian: Ռուբեն Բ), also Roupen II or Rupen II,[citation needed] (c.1165–1170) was the seventh lord ofArmenian Cilicia (1169–1170)...
regarded as one of the masterpieces ofArmenian architecture. As he did not have any male issue Smbat II succeeded by his brother Gagik I. Smbat Walls...
Ashot III ofArmenia (953–977) Ashot-Sahak of Vaspurakan (972–983) Smbat IIofArmenia (977–989) Gagik I ofArmenia (989–1020) Gurgen-Khachik of Vaspurakan...
Artavasdes II (Ancient Greek: Ἀρταουάσδης Artaouásdēs), also known as Artavazd II, was king ofArmenia from 55 BC to 34 BC. A member of the Artaxiad dynasty...
relative, GagikIIofArmenia, King of Ani, an Armenian named Ruben I, Prince ofArmenia, went with some of his countrymen into the gorges of the Taurus...
relative of the last Bagratid king, GagikII. The Armenian chronicler Kirakos Gandzaketsi speaks of the Roupenians as ‘the sons and descendants ofGagik Artsruni’...
Gagik I Artsruni (Armenian: Գագիկ Ա Արծրունի; 879/880 – 943) was an Armenian noble of the Artsruni dynasty who ruled over Vaspurakan in southern Armenia...
Thoros II (Armenian: Թորոս Բ; died February 6, 1169), also known as Thoros the Great, was the sixth lord ofArmenian Cilicia from the Rubenid dynasty...
awarding Gagik a crown in 908, thus making him King Gagik I of Vaspurakan and creating an Armenian state opposed to the one led by Smbat. As Yusuf began...
Khorenatsʻi (1997). Sargsyan, Gagik (ed.). Hayotsʻ Patmutʻyun, E dar Հայոց Պատմություն, Ե Դար [History ofArmenia, 5th Century] (in Armenian). Erevan: Hayastan....
as a whole. Armenia reached the height of its golden era during his reign and that of his sons and successors, Smbat II (977–89) and Gagik I (990–1020)...
(son of Abas I) 953–977 Smbat II (son of Ashot III) 977–989 Gagik I ofArmenia (brother of Smbat II) 989–1020 Hovhannes-Smbat of Ani (son ofGagik I) 1020–1040/1041...
control over Armenia. In 885, Ashot I Bagratuni received recognition as King ofArmenia. In 908, during the reign of Ashot's successor Smbat I, Gagik I Artsruni...
1112, he took the castle of Cyzistra in order to avenge the death of the last Bagratid Armenian king, GagikII. The assassins of the latter, three Byzantine...
Armenians (Armenian: հայեր, romanized: hayer, [hɑˈjɛɾ]) are an ethnic group and nation native to the Armenian highlands of West Asia. Armenians constitute...
976–1025), even expanding eastwards when Constantine annexed the wealthy Armenian kingdom of Ani. Constantine accordingly may be considered the last effective...
The Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Armenia, or simply Armenia, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union, located...