KhosrovIV (Armenian: Խոսրով Դ) was a noble of the Arsacid dynasty who served as the Sasanian client king ofArmenia from 385 until 389. The exact origins...
Khosrov II (known in Roman sources as Chosroes, died 258), also known as Khosrov the Brave was an Armenian king from the Arsacid dynasty in the mid-third...
client king of Armenia. Khosrov I was one of the sons born to King Vologases II ofArmenia (Vagharsh II) who is also known as Vologases V of Parthia by an...
Khosrov III the Small (Khosrov III Kotak; Kotak means "little, short, small") was the king of Arsacid Armenia c. 330–338/339. Khosrov was the son and...
Sasanian Empire appointed KhosrovIV as Armenian king, in opposition to the Roman-supported Arshak III. This resulted in Armenia becoming informally divided...
son Khosrov I to the Armenian throne. Khosrov I was subsequently captured by the Romans, who installed one of their own to take charge ofArmenia. However...
Leo IV or Leon IV (Armenian: Լեւոն Դ, Levon IV) (also numbered Leo V; ) (1309 – August 28, 1341) was the last Hethumid king of Cilicia, ruling from 1320...
Artaxias IV was the son of Vramshapuh who ruled eastern Armenia as a Sassanid vassal from 389 until 417. Artaxias' uncle, KhosrovIV, ruled Armenia before...
Constantine IV (also Constantine VI; Armenian: Կոստանդին, Western Armenian transliteration: Gosdantin or Kostantine; died 1373) was the King ofArmenian Cilicia...
to King KhosrovIVofArmenia. Zruanduxt was the daughter of the Sasanian King Shapur II who reigned from 309 until 379 and was the father of the Sasanian...
Turadatis and in Latin as Tiridates. Tiridates III was the son ofKhosrov II ofArmenia, the latter being assassinated in 252 by a Parthian agent named...
second half of the 2nd century - died 252), known in Armenian sources as Khosrov, was an Arsacid Prince who served as a Roman Client King ofArmenia. Tiridates...
King ofArmenia 378–387 Arsakes, a minor Indo-Scythian ruler Arsaces, son of King KhosrovIVofArmenia Arsaces (conspirator) - A Byzantine Armenian, instigator...
after the death of his father Vologases IV, Vologases ascended the Parthian throne and passed the Armenian throne to his son Khosrov I (r. 191–217). It...
royal crown ofArmenia to his eldest son Shapur IV, instead of giving it to Khosrov's nephew, Artaxias IV. During Shapur's reign in Armenia, he concentrated...
the conversion of Abgar V as fiction. According to Eusebius and Tertullian, Armenian Christians were persecuted by kings Axidares, Khosrov I, and Tiridates...
Sohaemus ofArmenia 144-161 AD Bakur 161-164 AD Sohaemus ofArmenia 164-186 AD Khosrov I ofArmenia 198-217 AD Tiridates II ofArmenia 217-252 AD Khosrov III...
(Armenian: Թորոս Ա), also Thoros I, (unknown[citation needed] – 1129 / February 17, 1129 – February 16, 1130[citation needed]) was the third lord of Armenian...
selected Leo as the potential ruler of Cilician Armenia, but Constantine IV ascended the throne instead. After Constantine IV's murder, Catholicos Constantine...
Queen ofArmenia. Isabella originally married Philip (1222–1225), son of Bohemond IVof Antioch. However, Constantine had Philip disposed of, and instead...