Vardandukht[1] (4th century), was a Queen consort of Armenia, as the wife of Arsaces III (Arshak III)[2] who was the last serving Roman Client King of Arsacid Armenia. Arsaces III reigned from 378 until his death in 387.
^Other variations of the name are Vardandoukht, Vardanush, Vardananush, Vardanush and Vardush. The name is derived from the Armenian name Vardan and Persian dukht daughter meaning Vardan’s daughter. The name is not a common modern Armenian girl’s name
^Faustus of Byzantium, History of the Armenians, Book V, Chapter 44
Vardandukht (4th century), was a Queen consort of Armenia, as the wife of Arsaces III (Arshak III) who was the last serving Roman Client King of Arsacid...
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political anarchy in the country, Manuel married Arsaces III to his daughter Vardandukht and married Vologases to the daughter of Sahak of the Bagratuni dynasty...
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regent-in-charge of Armenia, he married Arsaces III to his daughter Vardandukht and Vologases to the daughter of Sahak from the Bagratuni dynasty. The...
regent-in-charge of Armenia, Manuel married Arsaces III to his daughter Vardandukht and he married Vologases to the daughter of Sahak from the Bagratuni...