Satrapy of Armenia (570–321 BC)
editName | Family relations | Reign | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Non dynastic | |||||||||
Satrap of Armenia | Hydarnes I | Orontid dynasty |
Kingdom of Armenia
editPortrait | Titles | Regnal name | Birth | Reign | Death | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Artaxiad dynasty (190 BC - 12 AD) | ||||||||
King of Armenia | Artaxias I | 2nd century BC | 189 BC | 160 BC | ||||
King of Kings, Great King, King of Armenia, King of Syria, King of Media, King of the Four Corners of the World | Tigranes the Great | 140 BC | 95 BC | 55 BC |
Bagratids
editRuler | Born | Reign | Death | Titles | Consort | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ashot I the Great (Աշոտ Ա Մեծ) |
c. 820 Son of Smbat VIII Bagratuni |
885-890 | 890 Gugark aged at last 69/70 |
King of Armenia | Katranide four sons and three daughters |
First Bagratuni King and founder of Bagratid Armenia, supported the Armenian Apostolic Church during his reign. Ashot's restoration of the Armenian monarchy was accompanied by economic growth and a revival of the arts and religion. | |
Smbat I of Armenia (Սմբատ Ա) |
c. 850 Son of Ashot The Great |
c. 890-914 | c. 914 Yernjak, Artsvanistaged at last 64 |
King of Armenia | Unknown two sons |
Smbat continued his father's policy of maintaining cordial relations with the Byzantine Empire but remained mindful of the Arabs' fears of the Armeno-Byzantine alliance | |
Ashot II the Iron (Աշոտ Բ Երկաթ) |
9th century Son of Smbat I |
c. 914-929 | c. 929 Yerazgavors |
King of Armenia Shahanshah |
Unnamed daughter of Sahak Sevada' two sons |