Zarmandukht (also spelled Zarmanduxt[1]; fl. 383)[2] was the consort of King Pap of Arsacid Armenia, who ruled from 370 to 374.[3] She was regent of Armenia during the minority of her sons, co-rulers Arsaces (Arshak) III and Vologases (Vagharshak) II, who ruled from 378 to 386/387.
^Topchyan, The Problem of the Greek Sources of Movses Xorenac'i's History of Armenia, p.42
Zarmandukht (also spelled Zarmanduxt; fl. 383) was the consort of King Pap of Arsacid Armenia, who ruled from 370 to 374. She was regent of Armenia during...
Tiridates III of Armenia Pharantzem, wife of Arsaces II (Arshak II) Zarmandukht, wife of Papas (Pap); queen regent Princess of Antioch List of Latin...
reigned from 370 until 374, and his wife, the Armenian noblewoman called Zarmandukht. He had a younger brother called Vagharshak. His known grandparents,...
reigned from 370 until 374 and his wife, the Armenian noblewoman called Zarmandukht and had an elder brother called Arsaces III (Arshak III). His known grandparents...
Arshak, Pap, Varazdat and Vramshapuh and the female names Ashkhen, Zarmandukht, Khosrovdukht, Ormazdukht, Vardandukht. Notably the name of Nerses I's...
Arshak as kings of Armenia under the formal regency of their mother, Zarmandukht. Manuel also married his daughter Vardandukht to Arshak III and accepted...
and Vagharshak. Manuel served as regent together with the queen mother Zarmandukht. He also married his daughter Vardandukht to Arshak. According to the...
throne as co-kings of Armenia, under the nominal regency of their mother Zarmandukht. To end the political anarchy in the country as Manuel being now the...
took only diplomatic action. Pap married an Armenian noblewoman called Zarmandukht, who bore him two sons: Arshak (Arsaces) III and Vagharshak (Vologases)...
Vagharshak, co-rulers of Armenia under the formal regency of their mother Zarmandukht. Movses Khorenatsi gives a different, less likely version of Varazdat's...
report him missing for a month. Their children, Vardan (1840–1896) and Zarmandukht (later known as Adelaide; 1843–1909), were ages eight and five, respectively...