The Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery, where Vachagan III is buried
King of Caucasian Albania
Reign
485–523
Predecessor
Vache II
Spouse
Shushanik
Issue
Pantaleon Khanchik
House
Arsacid
Father
Aswagen or Yazdegerd II
Religion
Church of Caucasian Albania
Vachagan IIIthe Pious (Old Armenian: Վաչագան Բարեպաշտ, romanized: Vačʿagan Barepašt) or Vachagan II (according to some authors) was the last Arsacid king of Caucasian Albania, ruling approximately from 485 to 523.
VachaganIII the Pious (Old Armenian: Վաչագան Բարեպաշտ, romanized: Vačʿagan Barepašt) or Vachagan II (according to some authors) was the last Arsacid...
485, when VachaganIII was installed on the throne by Peroz's brother and successor Balash (r. 484–488). A staunch Christian, VachaganIII ordered the...
in 485. Balash, nineteenth shah of the Sasanian Empire (r. 484–488). VachaganIII (r. 485–510), king of Caucasian Albania. His exact relation with Yazdegerd...
residence of the Iranian marzbans. Albania remained kingless until 485, when VachaganIII (r. 485–510) was installed on the throne by Peroz's brother and successor...
thereafter abdicated, leaving Albania kingless for a few decades, until VachaganIII (r. 485–510) was installed on the throne by Peroz's brother and successor...
Pantaleon in his honor in Beghame'j (near modern Ağcabədi, Azerbaijan). King VachaganIII of Albania rediscovered his remains and interred them in the Amaras Monastery...
architecture, is based on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. In 489 VachaganIII the Pious, king of Caucasian Albania, renovated Amaras, restoring the...
on the church council of Ałuen in 498, as archbishop of Partav, after VachaganIII. In addition, in 506, he was mentioned as part of a delegation of Albanian...
Albania from 628 until at least 654. The last holder of the title was VachaganIII. Although mentioned in The History of the Country of Albania numerously...
of Vache -- VachaganIII (487-510). Vachagan Barepaš (the pious) was enthroned by the Sassanid shah Balash (Valarsh) (484-488). VachaganIII restored the...
Vache II abdicated in 462, leaving Albania kingless until 485, when VachaganIII (r. 485–510) was installed on the throne by Peroz's brother and successor...
499-531), to impose on the propositions Nevarsak. In 489, Vahan along with VachaganIII, King of Albania, repelled an Hephthalite invasion of Transcaucasia....
succeeded by Vache II, who was most likely his son. The later Albanian king VachaganIII may have also been Aswagen's son. Gadjiev 2020, p. 33. Gadjiev 2020,...
chapel-mausoleum built in 1286 dedicated to VachaganIII (Armenian: Վաչագան Բարեպաշտի մատուռ-դամբարան, romanized: Vachagan Barepashti Matur-Dambaran), a two-storey...
"History of Albania". According to a version, the Caucasian Albania's ruler VachaganIII the Pious ordered to build this monument on the site where the Palestinian...
chapels surrounding the minster is the tomb of VachaganIII, King of Caucasian Albania, also known as Vachagan the Pious (487–510); another chapel contains...
Temple … informed me that some 40 years ago, the Russian Czar, Alexander III, visited this place with a desire to witness the Hindu Brahmin Fire ritual...
re-entered the Caucasian political scene, forcing the Arsacid Albanian king Vachagan I (or Vache I) to acknowledge Sasanian suzerainty. Urnayr, whose mother...
Hambardzumyan, Viktor; Sargsyan, Sos; Balayan, Zori; Babayan, Simeon; Grigoryan, Vachagan (1990). "Տ. Տ. Վազգեն Ա Ամենայն Հայոց Կաթողիկոս". Etchmiadzin (in Armenian)...
water basins include the rivers of Vorotan, Voghji, Sisian, Meghri and Vachagan. Summer temperature can reach up to 40 °C (104 °F), although the average...
Sun Quan's invasion force at the Battle of Xiaoyao Ford in Hefei, China. Vachagan I becomes king of Caucasian Albania. The Baths of Caracalla in Rome are...