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Arsacid kings of Armenia

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Vologases V of Parthia
King of the Parthian Empire from 191 to 208
Tiridates I of Armenia
1st century AD King of Armenia
Tiridates III of Armenia
King of Armenia and Saint
Varazdat
Varazdat (Greek: Βαρασδάτης της Αρμενίας; born 350 – died after 393) was the King of the Greater Armenia Kingdom from the Arshakuni dynasty, ruling from 374–378. He is also notable as a boxer, archer, wrestler, and the champion of the 393rd Olympic Games held in Ancient Greece. Varazdat ascended the throne of Greater Armenia under the patronage of the Roman Empire, succeeding Pap Arshakuni, who was assassinated by the order of Emperor Valens. Varazdat was a representative of the Arshakuni dynasty, though it is unknown whether he was a close relative of Pap. Before wearing the Armenian crown, V
Arshak II
4th Century Armenian king
Tiridates II of Armenia
king of Armenia from 217 to 252
Pap of Armenia
King of Arsacid
Khosrov II of Armenia
Armenian king from 252 to 258
Arshak III
king of Armenia
Vramshapuh
Vramshapuh () was a noble of the Arsacid dynasty who served as the Sasanian client king of Armenia from 389 until his death in 414. He is mainly remembered for presiding over the creation of the Armenian alphabet by Mesrop Mashtots.
Khosrov I of Armenia
King of Armenia from 191 to 217
Khosrov III the Small
monarch of Armenia
Artaxias IV
king of Armenia
Parthamasiris of Armenia
Parthian Prince who was a Roman Client King of Armenia from 113 to 114
Sohaemus of Armenia
Roman client king of Armenia (died 180)
Khosrov IV of Armenia
king of Armenia
Axidares of Armenia
Parthian Prince who was a Roman Client King of Armenia from 110 to 113
Tiran of Armenia
king of Armenia
Sanatruk
Sanatruk (Latinized as Sanatruces) was a member of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia who succeeded Tiridates I of Armenia as King of Armenia at the end of the 1st century. He was also King of Osroene (reigned 91–109), a historic kingdom located in Mesopotamia.
Vologèse I d'Arménie
Parthian prince who ruled Armenia from 117 to 140
Bakur
Parthian Prince and King of Armenia from 161 to 163
Vologases of Armenia
king of Armenia
Valarsace
Valarsace ( Vałaršak, pronounced as Vagharshak) was of Parthian origin and the founder of the Armenian branch of the Arsacid dynasty, according to Movses of Khorenatsi's account. However, scholarship considers him to be a composite of various kings. The first work of the new king was said to wipe out brigandage. He was horrified by the barbarity of the country, whose inhabitants, he reported, lived by murder and pillage. Valarsace organized a subdivision of the Parthian empire and conferred his greatest favors upon Bagarat, one of the ancestors of the Bagratuni dynasty.