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  2. Armenian nobility - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Category:European noble families - Wikipedia

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    Category: European noble families. 17 languages. ... Armenian noble families (17 C, 27 P) Austrian noble families (45 C, 66 P) Azerbaijani noble families (4 C, 15 P) B.

  4. Category:Armenian nobility - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Union of the Armenian Noblemen - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Category:Armenian noble families - Wikipedia

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    Royal families of Armenia (11 C, 1 P) S. Siunia dynasty (3 P) V. ... Pages in category "Armenian noble families" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of ...

  7. Category:Nobility in Europe - Wikipedia

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    European noble families (52 C, 5 P) Heraldry ... Andorran nobility (2 C, 3 P) Armenian nobility (2 C, 30 P) Nobility of Austria ... Pages in category "Nobility in Europe"

  8. Khorkhoruni - Wikipedia

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    Khorkhoruni (Armenian: Խորխոռունի) was a region and a noble family of ancient and medieval Armenia c. 400–800. The known rulers are: Gadecho Khorkhoruni - Գադիշո Խորխոռունի (c. 445) Khoren I Khorkhoruni - Խորեն Խորխոռունի (c. 450) Gadich Khorkhoruni - Գադիշ Խորխոռունի (c. 451)

  9. Lists of Armenians - Wikipedia

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    Avag Zakarian (d. 1268), noble of the Zakarid line, and a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia, as atabeg and amirspasalar; Sempad the Constable (d. 1276), was a noble Cilician Armenia, and was an older brother of King Hetoum I