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Armenian noble clans traced their origins either back to the gods of the old Armenian religion or to the heroes and patriarchs of the Armenian people or the origins of non-Armenian families. For example, the noble houses of Vahevuni and Mehnuni were believed to be offspring of Vahagn and Mihr, ancient Armenian deities of fire and war, and ...
Royal families of Armenia (11 C, 1 P) S. ... Pages in category "Armenian noble families" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Together, these nobility associations have around 450 members representing many aristocratic houses of Armenia. Membership in these unions is open to descendants of old and new Armenian noble families, as well as to the foreign titled nobility that reside in Armenia and abroad, regardless of their political or religious views, age or sex.
Armenian noble families (17 C, 27 P) T. Armenian noble titles (7 P) Pages in category "Armenian nobility" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
The House of Amatuni (Armenian: Ամատունի) is an ancient Armenian noble family, known from the 4th century in the canton of Artaz, between lakes Van and Urmia, with its center at Shavarshan (latter-day Maku), and subsequently also at Aragatsotn, west of Lake Sevan, with the residence at Oshakan.
As Armenian noble families weakened, the Armenian Church assumed the role of advocating for the restoration of the kingdom. Catholicos Zakaria III of Aghtamar, [1] a member of the Artsruni dynasty, petitioned Jahanshah, leader of the Karakoyunlu tribal confederation, which controlled much of Armenia at the time. [2]
Armenian noble families (17 C, 27 P) * American families of Armenian ancestry (1 C, ... Pages in category "Armenian families" The following 16 pages are in this ...
Royal houses of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (3 C) A. Arsacid dynasty of Armenia (1 C, 12 P) Artaxiad dynasty (15 P) ... Pages in category "Royal families of Armenia"