Mushegh Mamikonian or Mušeł Mamikonian (Armenian: Մուշեղ Մամիկոնյան) can refer to one of the following members of the noble Armenian Mamikonian family:
Mushegh I Mamikonian, sparapet and regent of Arsacid Armenia in the 370s
Mushegh II Mamikonian, marzban of Persian Armenia in 591
Mushegh III Mamikonian, killed fighting alongside the Persians at the Battle of Qadisiyya in 636
Mushegh IV Mamikonian, sparapet of Armenia in the 650s
Mushegh V Mamikonian, sparapet of Armenia in 706–709
Mushegh VI Mamikonian, ishkhan of Armenia in 748–753, killed at the Battle of Bagrevand in 775
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MusheghMamikonian or Mušeł Mamikonian (Armenian: Մուշեղ Մամիկոնյան) can refer to one of the following members of the noble Armenian Mamikonian family:...
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Mushegh VI Mamikonian (Armenian: Մուշեղ Զ Մամիկոնյան; died 25 April 775) was an Armenian noble of the Mamikonian family. He served as presiding prince...
Mushegh II Mamikonian (Armenian: Մուշեղ Բ Մամիկոնյան) was an Armenian nobleman from the Mamikonian family. During his later life he was nominated as Marzban...
were reconquered by the efforts of his sparapet (general-in-chief) MusheghMamikonian. Although Pap's reign began with a reconciliation of the monarchy...
grievances as the second, was launched in 774 under the leadership of MusheghMamikonian and with the support of other nakharars. The Abbasids marched into...
rebellion. Smbat was killed at the Battle of Bagrevand along with MusheghMamikonian and many other Armenian nobles. After the failed rebellion, the Bagratunis...
generals Traianus and Vadomarius and the Armenian sparapet (general) MusheghMamikonian at Bagavan and Gandzak. Valens had overstepped the 363 treaty and...
sparapet MusheghMamikonian. Faustus also tells of how Urnayr of Albania asked Shapuh to let his contingent face the Armenian force, and how Mushegh engaged...
regency of Mushegh I Mamikonian, whose family was pro-Roman. In 378, after Varazdat had his regent MusheghMamikonian murdered, the brother of Mushegh, Manuel...
16) names Arzanene among the provinces reconquered for Armenia by MusheghMamikonian c. 371, during the reign of King Pap. After the Peace of Acilisene...
sparapet Mushegh I Mamikonian, whose family were pro-Roman. In 378 with the failed reign of Varasdates and the murder of MusheghMamikonian, the latter's...
Varazdat ordered the assassination of Manuel's kinsman sparapet Mushegh I Mamikonian and granted the office of sparapet to his tutor Bat Saharuni. After...
War of Persia (known from the 5th-century Buzandaran Patmutʻiwnkʻ), MusheghMamikonian corresponds to Ara, as he is placed on a tower to be revived by the...
(approximate date) April 25 Smbat VII Bagratuni, Armenian noble Mushegh VI Mamikonian, Armenian noble September 14 – Constantine V, Byzantine emperor...
by the Armenian general Mushegh I Mamikonian, who spared him. When Urnayr returned to Albania, he sent a message to Mushegh thanking him for sparing...
sparapet Mushegh I Mamikonian, whose family were pro-Roman. In 378 with the failed reign of Varasdates and the murder of his regent MusheghMamikonian, the...
rule under the regency of Mushegh I Mamikonian. In 378 with the failed reign of Varasdates and the murder of MusheghMamikonian, who was Vardandukht’s paternal...
by the Armenian general Mushegh I Mamikonian, who spared him. When Urnayr returned to Albania, he sent a message to Mushegh thanking him for sparing...
favourable to the Arabs, as well as the pro-Byzantine cavalry commander Mushegh IV Mamikonian. The contemporary Armenian historian Sebeos describes him as "an...
653–655 (for the Rashidun Caliphate) Mushegh IV Mamikonian, 654 (for the Byzantine Empire) Hamazasp Mamikonian, 655–657 (for the Rashidun Caliphate)...