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N. N. Arcruni

b. circa 1025?
N. N. Arcruni|b. c 1025?|p222.htm#i25511|N. N. Arcruni|b. c 995?|p221.htm#i25510||||N. N. Arcruni|b. c 965?|p221.htm#i25509||||||||||
FatherN. N. Arcruni b. circa 995?
     N. N. Arcruni was born circa 1025?. He was the son of N. N. Arcruni.

Family

Child

Sophia Bagratuni1

b. circa 860?
Sophia Bagratuni|b. c 860?|p222.htm#i25513|Ašot I "the Great", King of Armenia|b. c 815\nd. 890|p313.htm#i22413|Kotramidé (?)|b. s 825|p204.htm#i22966|Smbat V. A., sparapet of Armenia|b. c 785\nd. a 862|p310.htm#i22414|Hripsime (?)|b. s 790|p204.htm#i22967|||||||
FatherAšot I "the Great", King of Armenia2,1,3 b. circa 815, d. 890
MotherKotramidé (?) b. say 825
     Sophia Bagratuni was sister of King Smbat Bagratuni.4 She was born circa 860?. She was the daughter of Ašot I "the Great", King of Armenia and Kotramidé (?).2,1,3 Sophia Bagratuni married Gregory-Derenik, Prince of Vaspurakan, son of Ašot Arcruni.4

Family

Gregory-Derenik, Prince of Vaspurakan b. circa 855?, d. 887
Children

Citations

  1. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
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  2. [S1167] Kirakos Ganjakets'i, HoA: Kirakos' (13th C), (Robert Bedrosian, translator): as sister of the King Smbat who died circa 910.
  3. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, fig 9.1.
  4. [S1167] Kirakos Ganjakets'i, HoA: Kirakos' (13th C), (Robert Bedrosian, translator).
  5. [S1249] Thomas Artsruni, Arstruni, pg. 9.
  6. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, figure 9.1.

Kiwrike I, King of Tašir-Joraget1

b. circa 937?
Kiwrike I, King of Tašir-Joraget|b. c 937?|p222.htm#i25514|Ašot III Oghormac, Šahanšah of Armenia|b. c 905\nd. 981|p327.htm#i22410|Xosrovanuš (?)|b. s 913|p220.htm#i25342|Abas, Shahanshah of Armenia|b. c 875\nd. 952|p322.htm#i22411|N. N. of Iberia|b. c 880?|p236.htm#i26965|||||||
FatherAšot III Oghormac, Šahanšah of Armenia2 b. circa 905, d. 981
MotherXosrovanuš (?) b. say 913
     Kiwrike I, King of Tašir-Joraget took advantage of the weakening of the Ani-kingdom of the Bagratids and founded a kingdom in Tashiri with the capital at Samshvilde.3 Founder of the Kingdom of Lori-Tashir (Tashir Joraget), a kingdom originally centered on Samshvilde, and occasionally calling itself the "kingdom of Albania".1 Also called King of Tashir-Joraget Gurgen Bagratuni Kiwrike is a local variant of Gurgen. He was born circa 937?. He was the son of Ašot III Oghormac, Šahanšah of Armenia and Xosrovanuš (?).2 King of Lori at Caucasus between 982 and 989.4 Kiwrike I, King of Tašir-Joraget was the predecessor of Davit' Anhoghin, King of Tašir-Joraget; King of Tashir-Joraget.5,6,1,7

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1272] Robert H. Hewsen, Armenia atlas, pg. 114.
  2. [S1031] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA: Lastivertc'i's (11th C), Chapter 2.
  3. [S1242] George B. Hewitt, Lordkipanidze: Georgia 11th-12th C, pg. 96.
  4. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Caucasus - Lori.
  5. [S1242] George B. Hewitt, Lordkipanidze: Georgia 11th-12th C, pg. 68.
  6. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, fig. 9.1.
  7. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Caucasus - Lori, 989-1046/8.

Vasak Bagrationi1

b. circa 720?
Vasak Bagrationi|b. c 720?|p222.htm#i25519|Ašot III "the Blind", Prince of Armenia|b. c 685\nd. 776|p304.htm#i6348||||Vasak Bagratuni|b. c 655|p54.htm#i6358||||||||||
FatherAšot III "the Blind", Prince of Armenia b. circa 685, d. 776
     Vasak Bagrationi was brother of Smbat VI Bagratuni (d. 775). He settled in the border province Taik.1 He was ancestor of the Georgian Bagratids, known in Georgian as the Bagrationi.2 He was born circa 720?. He was the son of Ašot III "the Blind", Prince of Armenia.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
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  2. [S1244] Russia Nobility, online http://www.geocities.com/tfboettger/russian/princes.htm, BAGRATION I - Georgia.

N. N. Bagratuni

b. circa 1050?
N. N. Bagratuni|b. c 1050?|p222.htm#i25520|Prince of Armenia N. N. of Armenia|b. c 1020?|p230.htm#i26376|Goranduxt Bagrationi|b. c 1025?|p203.htm#i22948|N. N. of Armenia|b. c 988?|p230.htm#i26377||||Giorgi I., King of the Ap'xaz and of the K'art'velians|b. c 1002\nd. 16 Aug 1027|p337.htm#i22930|Mariam, Dowager Queen of Georgia|b. c 985?|p203.htm#i22932|
FatherPrince of Armenia N. N. of Armenia b. circa 1020?
MotherGoranduxt Bagrationi1 b. circa 1025?
     N. N. Bagratuni was the niece of the Armenian (Tashir-Dzorageti) King Kvirike (the daughter of his brother).1 She was the niece of Bagrat IV (the daughter of Bagrat's sister).1 She was born circa 1050?. She was the daughter of Prince of Armenia N. N. of Armenia and Goranduxt Bagrationi.1 N. N. Bagratuni was promised for marriage by her maternal uncle Bagrat IV to the sultan Alp-Arslan, to which her paternal uncle, King Kvirike objected in 1064.1 She married Alp Arslan, Sultan in 1064.2,1

Family

Alp Arslan, Sultan

Citations

  1. [S1242] George B. Hewitt, Lordkipanidze: Georgia 11th-12th C, pg. 73.
  2. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    .

Alp Arslan, Sultan1

Alp Arslan, Sultan||p222.htm#i25521|||||||||||||||||||
     Sultan between 1063 and 1072.1 Alp Arslan, Sultan conquered Greater Armenia in 1064.2 He married N. N. Bagratuni, daughter of Prince of Armenia N. N. of Armenia and Goranduxt Bagrationi, in 1064.1,3 Alp Arslan, Sultan was defeated the Byzantine Empire at the Battle of Mantzikert, north of Lake Van in 1071 at Anatolia.1,2

Family

N. N. Bagratuni b. circa 1050?

Citations

  1. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
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  2. [S1171] Medieval Armenia Timeline, online http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/rialto/rialto.html
  3. [S1242] George B. Hewitt, Lordkipanidze: Georgia 11th-12th C, pg. 73.

Duke of Volhynia Izyaslav Mstislavitch of Rus1

b. circa 1124?
Duke of Volhynia Izyaslav Mstislavitch of Rus|b. c 1124?|p222.htm#i25522|Mstislav I Harald Vladimirovich, Prince of Novgorod, Great Prince of Kiev|b. 1 Jun 1076\nd. 15 Apr 1132|p364.htm#i5312|Lyubava Dmitrievna of Novgorod|b. 1100\nd. 1168|p373.htm#i5584|Vladimir I. M. V., Prince of Pereyaslavl, Smolensk, Chernigov, and Kiev|b. 1053\nd. 19 May 1125|p361.htm#i5299|Gytha of Wessex|b. 1053\nd. 10 Mar|p283.htm#i5311|Boyer of Novgorod Dmitri Z. Possednik|b. 1074|p47.htm#i5585||||
FatherMstislav I Harald Vladimirovich, Prince of Novgorod, Great Prince of Kiev b. 1 June 1076, d. 15 April 1132
MotherLyubava Dmitrievna of Novgorod b. 1100, d. 1168
     Duke of Volhynia Izyaslav Mstislavitch of Rus was born circa 1124?. He was the son of Mstislav I Harald Vladimirovich, Prince of Novgorod, Great Prince of Kiev and Lyubava Dmitrievna of Novgorod. Duke of Volhynia Izyaslav Mstislavitch of Rus married Regent of Georgia Rusudani Bagrationi, daughter of Dimitre, King of Georgia, in 1154.2,3

Family

Regent of Georgia Rusudani Bagrationi

Citations

  1. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
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  2. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    , per Vladimir T. Pashuto, _Vneshnyaya politika Drevney Rusi_ [Foreign policy of Ancient Ruthenia], Moscow 1968.
  3. [S1242] George B. Hewitt, Lordkipanidze: Georgia 11th-12th C, pg. 104.

N. N. Arcruni1

N. N. Arcruni||p222.htm#i25524|Abulgharib, Governor of Tarsus|b. c 1010?|p222.htm#i25525||||Hasan,|b. c 990?|p222.htm#i25526||||||||||
FatherAbulgharib, Governor of Tarsus1 b. circa 1010?
     N. N. Arcruni was the daughter of Abulgharib, Governor of Tarsus.1 N. N. Arcruni married Hethun I, Lord of Lampron, son of Oshin I, Lord of Lampron.1

Family

Hethun I, Lord of Lampron
Child

Citations

  1. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    .

Abulgharib, Governor of Tarsus1

b. circa 1010?
Abulgharib, Governor of Tarsus|b. c 1010?|p222.htm#i25525|Hasan,|b. c 990?|p222.htm#i25526||||Xach'ik, Prince of T'ornavan|b. c 970?|p222.htm#i25527||||||||||
FatherHasan,1 b. circa 990?
     Abulgharib, Governor of Tarsus was born circa 1010?. He was the son of Hasan,.1 Governor of Tarsus and Mamistra at Cilicia, Anatolia, in 1042.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
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  2. [S1171] Medieval Armenia Timeline, online http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/rialto/rialto.html

Hasan,1

b. circa 990?
Hasan,|b. c 990?|p222.htm#i25526|Xach'ik, Prince of T'ornavan|b. c 970?|p222.htm#i25527||||N. N. Arcruni|b. c 950?|p222.htm#i25528||||||||||
FatherXach'ik, Prince of T'ornavan1 b. circa 970?
     Hasan, was born circa 990?. He was the son of Xach'ik, Prince of T'ornavan.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    .

Xach'ik, Prince of T'ornavan

b. circa 970?
Xach'ik, Prince of T'ornavan|b. c 970?|p222.htm#i25527|N. N. Arcruni|b. c 950?|p222.htm#i25528||||Derenik-Ašot, King of Vaspurakan|b. c 903?|p222.htm#i25529||||||||||
FatherN. N. Arcruni1 b. circa 950?
     Xach'ik, Prince of T'ornavan was born circa 970?. He was the son of N. N. Arcruni.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    .

N. N. Arcruni1

b. circa 950?
N. N. Arcruni|b. c 950?|p222.htm#i25528|Derenik-Ašot, King of Vaspurakan|b. c 903?|p222.htm#i25529||||Xach'ik I, arkhon ton arkhonton|b. c 873?|p130.htm#i25506|Mlk'e, Queen|b. s 883|p264.htm#i30213|||||||
FatherDerenik-Ašot, King of Vaspurakan1 b. circa 903?
     N. N. Arcruni was born circa 950?. He was the son of Derenik-Ašot, King of Vaspurakan.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    .

Derenik-Ašot, King of Vaspurakan1

b. circa 903?
Derenik-Ašot, King of Vaspurakan|b. c 903?|p222.htm#i25529|Xach'ik I, arkhon ton arkhonton|b. c 873?|p130.htm#i25506|Mlk'e, Queen|b. s 883|p264.htm#i30213|Gregory-Derenik, Prince of Vaspurakan|b. c 855?\nd. 887|p313.htm#i25512|Sophia Bagratuni|b. c 860?|p222.htm#i25513|Gregoire-Abouhamza|b. s 853|p264.htm#i30215||||
FatherXach'ik I, arkhon ton arkhonton2 b. circa 873?
MotherMlk'e, Queen b. say 883
     Derenik-Ašot, King of Vaspurakan was born circa 903?. He was the son of Xach'ik I, arkhon ton arkhonton and Mlk'e, Queen.2 Derenik-Ašot, King of Vaspurakan was the successor of Xach'ik I, arkhon ton arkhonton; King of Vaspurakan.1,3 King of Vaspurakan at southeastern Anatolia between 937 and 953. Derenik-Ašot, King of Vaspurakan was the predecessor of Abusahl Hamazasp, King of Vaspurakan; King of Vaspurakan.1,3

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Vaspurakan.
  2. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, fig 9.1.
  3. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, fig. 9.1.
  4. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    .

Abusahl Hamazasp, King of Vaspurakan1

b. circa 910?
Abusahl Hamazasp, King of Vaspurakan|b. c 910?|p222.htm#i25530|Xach'ik I, arkhon ton arkhonton|b. c 873?|p130.htm#i25506|Mlk'e, Queen|b. s 883|p264.htm#i30213|Gregory-Derenik, Prince of Vaspurakan|b. c 855?\nd. 887|p313.htm#i25512|Sophia Bagratuni|b. c 860?|p222.htm#i25513|Gregoire-Abouhamza|b. s 853|p264.htm#i30215||||
FatherXach'ik I, arkhon ton arkhonton2 b. circa 873?
MotherMlk'e, Queen b. say 883
     Also called King Abusahl-Hamazasp of Vaspurakan.3 Also called Abusahl-Hamazasp Arcruni.3 Abusahl Hamazasp, King of Vaspurakan was born circa 910?. He was the son of Xach'ik I, arkhon ton arkhonton and Mlk'e, Queen.2 Abusahl Hamazasp, King of Vaspurakan was the successor of Derenik-Ašot, King of Vaspurakan; King of Vaspurakan. King of Vaspurakan at southeastern Anatolia between 953 and 972.3,4 Abusahl Hamazasp, King of Vaspurakan was the predecessor of Ašot-Sahak, King of Vaspurakan; King of Vaspurakan.3,1

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, fig 9.1.
  2. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
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  3. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Vaspurakan.
  4. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, fig. 9.1.

Susan (?)1

Family

Narses II Kamsarakan, Marzpan of Armenia b. circa 620, d. 691
Child

Citations

  1. [S1173] Armenian Studies, online http://www.csufresno.edu/ArmenianStudies/Architecture/, Talin (St. Mary's).

N. N. (?)1

b. circa 970?
     N. N. (?) was born circa 970?. She married Dragimir Dukljanina, son of Chlavimir Dukljanina; His 1st.1

Family

Dragimir Dukljanina b. circa 960, d. February 1018

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator).

Dobroslav of Dioclea1

b. circa April 1018
Dobroslav of Dioclea|b. c Apr 1018|p222.htm#i25536|Dragimir Dukljanina|b. c 960\nd. Feb 1018|p335.htm#i16817|N. N. of Srpsko Zagorje|b. c 960|p148.htm#i16818|Chlavimir Dukljanina|b. c 971?|p222.htm#i25580||||Grand Zupan of Rassa Ljutomir V. of Srpsko Zagorje|b. c 930\nd. b Feb 1018|p335.htm#i16819||||
FatherDragimir Dukljanina1 b. circa 960, d. February 1018
MotherN. N. of Srpsko Zagorje1 b. circa 960
     Dobroslav of Dioclea was born after his father was killed. He was born circa April 1018 at Brusno.1 He was the son of Dragimir Dukljanina and N. N. of Srpsko Zagorje.1 Dobroslav of Dioclea was nurtured in Bosna until his adolescence.1 He was sent away to Ragusium.1

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator).

Neda Dukljanina1

Neda Dukljanina||p222.htm#i25538|knez Duklje Jovan Vladimir Dukljanina|b. c 978\nd. 1016|p335.htm#i16821|Teodora Kosara Kometopoulos|b. c 982?|p222.htm#i25594|King Petrislav Dukljanina|b. c 958|p148.htm#i16824||||Samuil, Tsar of Bulgaria|b. c 938?\nd. 6 Oct 1014|p334.htm#i8239||||
Fatherknez Duklje Jovan Vladimir Dukljanina1 b. circa 978, d. 1016
MotherTeodora Kosara Kometopoulos1 b. circa 982?
     Neda Dukljanina was the daughter of knez Duklje Jovan Vladimir Dukljanina and Teodora Kosara Kometopoulos.1 Neda Dukljanina married Mihailo Vojislavici, knez Duklje, son of Stefan Vojislav, knez Duklje and N. N. Kometopoulos; His 1st.2,1

Family

Mihailo Vojislavici, knez Duklje b. circa 1015, d. circa 1082
Children

Citations

  1. [S1198] Ian S. R. Mladjov, "Mladjov, Rulers of Bulgaria", 1072–1072; PETAR III ; Konstantin Bodin, son of Mihailo I of Zeta by Neda daughter of Jovan Vladimir by Teodora Kosara daughter of Samuil; captured by Byzantines, died 1101/08.
  2. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator).
  3. [S1021] Milun Jevremoviæ (e-mail address), Re: Serbian line in "Re: Serbian line," newsgroup message 1999/02/23.
  4. [S1176] Www Serbian Medieval History, online http://www.suc.org/culture/history/Serb_History/index.html, Mihailo (1051-1081).

N. N. of Byzantium1

b. circa 1014?
     N. N. of Byzantium was a relative of the emperor.2 She was a Greek (Byzantine).2 She was born circa 1014?. She married Mihailo Vojislavici, knez Duklje, son of Stefan Vojislav, knez Duklje and N. N. Kometopoulos, in 1052; His 2nd.2,3

Family

Mihailo Vojislavici, knez Duklje b. circa 1015, d. circa 1082
Child

Citations

  1. [S1176] Www Serbian Medieval History, online http://www.suc.org/culture/history/Serb_History/index.html, Mihailo (1051-1081).
  2. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator).
  3. [S1176] Www Serbian Medieval History, online http://www.suc.org/culture/history/Serb_History/index.html, Mihailo (1051-1081), 1052.

Bakur I, King of K'art'li1

Bakur I, King of K'art'li||p222.htm#i25621|Vach'e, King of K'art'li||p221.htm#i25470||||Rev I. M., King of K'art'li|d. 216|p285.htm#i25467|Sep'elia of Greece||p221.htm#i25468|||||||
FatherVach'e, King of K'art'li2
     Bakur I, King of K'art'li was the son of Vach'e, King of K'art'li.2 Bakur I, King of K'art'li was the successor of Vach'e, King of K'art'li; 20th King of Kartli.3,4 21st King of Kartli at Transcaucasia between 234 and 249.5 Bakur I, King of K'art'li was the predecessor of Mirdat II, King of K'art'li; 22nd King of Kartli.6

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1186] Robert W. Thomson (translator), The Georgian Chronicle.
  2. [S1169] Sisauri, online http://www.angelfire.com/ga/Georgian/kings.html
  3. [S324] Robert Bedrosian (translator), The Georgian Chronicle (from Armenian), Chap. 6.
  4. [S1186] Robert W. Thomson (translator), The Georgian Chronicle, 216-34.
  5. [S1186] Robert W. Thomson (translator), The Georgian Chronicle, 234-49.
  6. [S1186] Robert W. Thomson (translator), The Georgian Chronicle, 249-65.

Theodora Batatzaina1

Theodora Batatzaina||p222.htm#i25543|Theodore II Batatzes||p222.htm#i25544|Princess Helene of Bulgaria||p222.htm#i25545|||||||||||||
FatherTheodore II Batatzes1
MotherPrincess Helene of Bulgaria1
     Theodora Batatzaina was the daughter of Theodore II Batatzes and Princess Helene of Bulgaria.1 Theodora Batatzaina married Tsar of Bulgaria Ivan Asên II Belgun, son of Tsar of Bulgaria Ivan Asên I Belgun and Eirene Doukaina.1

Family

Tsar of Bulgaria Ivan Asên II Belgun b. before 1196
Child

Citations

  1. [S122] Dr. George Tsambourakis (e-mail address), Magyars, Bulgarians and others of interest. Byz. marriages with Serbs in "Byzantine Marriages," newsgroup message 1999/12/07.

Theodore II Batatzes1

     Theodore II Batatzes married Princess Helene of Bulgaria.1

Family

Princess Helene of Bulgaria
Child

Citations

  1. [S122] Dr. George Tsambourakis (e-mail address), Magyars, Bulgarians and others of interest. Byz. marriages with Serbs in "Byzantine Marriages," newsgroup message 1999/12/07.

Princess Helene of Bulgaria1

     Princess Helene of Bulgaria married Theodore II Batatzes.1

Family

Theodore II Batatzes
Child

Citations

  1. [S122] Dr. George Tsambourakis (e-mail address), Magyars, Bulgarians and others of interest. Byz. marriages with Serbs in "Byzantine Marriages," newsgroup message 1999/12/07.

N. N. Kamsarakan

b. circa 400?
N. N. Kamsarakan|b. c 400?|p222.htm#i25547|N. N. Kamsarakan|b. c 375?|p222.htm#i25548||||Spandarat Kamsarakan|b. c 345?|p222.htm#i25549||||||||||
FatherN. N. Kamsarakan b. circa 375?
     N. N. Kamsarakan was born circa 400?. He was the son of N. N. Kamsarakan.

Family

Child

N. N. Kamsarakan

b. circa 375?
N. N. Kamsarakan|b. c 375?|p222.htm#i25548|Spandarat Kamsarakan|b. c 345?|p222.htm#i25549||||Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik'|b. c 315?|p222.htm#i25550||||||||||
FatherSpandarat Kamsarakan b. circa 345?
     N. N. Kamsarakan was born circa 375?. He was the son of Spandarat Kamsarakan.

Family

Child

Spandarat Kamsarakan1

b. circa 345?
Spandarat Kamsarakan|b. c 345?|p222.htm#i25549|Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik'|b. c 315?|p222.htm#i25550||||||||||||||||
FatherArshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik' b. circa 315?
     Spandarat Kamsarakan was born circa 345?. He was the son of Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik'. Spandarat Kamsarakan was saved, when King Arshak extirpated his father's distrct, by the sparapet Vasak Mamikonean.1 He eventually became the inheritor of his families lands.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 138.

Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik'1

b. circa 315?
     Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik' was a brother-in-law of the tun of the Mamikonean tohm.2 He was born circa 315?. He was assumed, with Andovk, prince of Siwnik', the affairs of the generalship of Armenia following the death of the sparapetut'iwn Vach'e Mamikonean before 338.2 He was the successor of sparapet Vach'e Mamikonean; Sparapet of Armenia. Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik' was a witness where Andovk Siwni, nahapet of Siwnik' assumed, with Arshawir Kamsarakan, prince of Shirak and the district of Arsharunik', the affairs of the generalship of Armenia following the death of the sparapetut'iwn Vach'e Mamikonean before 338.2 Prince of Shirak and the district of Arsharunik' between 338 and 353.3,2 Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik' was a witness where Tiran, King of Armenia selected several mighty princes, among them the great general of Armenia, named Vasak from the Mamikonean tohm, Andovk Siwnik', and Arshawir Kamsarakan, great and principal nahapets, to accompany P'arhen to his ordination as kat'oghikosate of Greater Armenia in 348.4 Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik' was a witness where Vasak Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia selected by King Tiran to accompany the newly appointed Catholicos, P'arhen, to the capital city of Cappadocia, Caesarea in 348.5 Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik' was selected by King Tiran to accompany the newly appointed Catholicos, P'arhen, to P'arhen's ordination in 348 at Caesarea, Cappadocia.5,6 He was a witness where Andovk Siwni, nahapet of Siwnik' selected by King Tigranes to accompany P'arhen to P'arhen's ordination in 348 at Caesarea, Cappadocia.6 Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik' and Andovk Siwni, nahapet of Siwnik' sent by the Armenians, an assembly of the grandee naxarars, awags, governors, rulers of lands, azats, military commanders, judges, pets, princes, as well as generals, shinakans, and even rhamiks, with gifts to the Byzantine emperor proposing to serve him and get his support against their enemies circa 350.1 Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik' and Andovk Siwni, nahapet of Siwnik' were selected by the unanimous consent of the bishops, the king and the ashxarhax, to be a delagate in a group of nobles to accompany the newly appointed Catholicos, Nerses to his ordination in 353 at Caesarea, Cappadocia.5 Arshawir Kamsarakan, nahapet of Arsharunik' lost his districts to King Arshak who made the lands his own royal domain before 367.7

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 71.
  2. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 33.
  3. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 86.
  4. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 55-56.
  5. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), Ch. 16.
  6. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 55.
  7. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 138.

Artawazd Mamikonean1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 16.

Zarmanduxt (?)

     Zarmanduxt (?) married Pap, King of Armenia, son of Arsaces III Tiranus, King of Armenia and P'arhanjem Siwni.1

Family

Pap, King of Armenia d. 374
Child

Citations

  1. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 267.

Arsaces IV, King of Byzantine Armenia1

Arsaces IV, King of Byzantine Armenia||p222.htm#i25568|Pap, King of Armenia|d. 374|p287.htm#i25554|Zarmanduxt (?)||p222.htm#i25567|Arsaces I. T., King of Armenia|b. c 325?\nd. 371|p286.htm#i25551|P'arhanjem Siwni|b. c 320?\nd. c 368?|p286.htm#i25552|||||||
FatherPap, King of Armenia1 d. 374
MotherZarmanduxt (?)1
     Arsaces IV, King of Byzantine Armenia was the son of Pap, King of Armenia and Zarmanduxt (?).1 Arsaces IV, King of Byzantine Armenia became one of two Kings of a divided Armenia, he ruling the Byzantine half.2 He was the predecessor of Tiran, King of Armenia; King of Armenia.3 Arsaces IV, King of Byzantine Armenia married Vardanduxt Mamikonean, daughter of Manuel Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia, after 378.4 King of Armenia at Byzantine Empire between 379 and 390.2,5

Family

Vardanduxt Mamikonean b. circa 358?
Child

Citations

  1. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 267.
  2. [S327] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : Buzandac'i's (5th C), pg. 286.
  3. [S1035] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : P'arpec'i's (5th C), pg. 1.
  4. [S328] Robert Bedrosian, "Dayeakut'iwn", II. P'awstos Buzand.
  5. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Caucasus - Armenia.

Tiran, King of Armenia1

b. circa 382?
Tiran, King of Armenia|b. c 382?|p222.htm#i25572|Arsaces IV, King of Byzantine Armenia||p222.htm#i25568|Vardanduxt Mamikonean|b. c 358?|p243.htm#i27491|Pap, King of Armenia|d. 374|p287.htm#i25554|Zarmanduxt (?)||p222.htm#i25567|Manuel Mamikonean, sparapet of Armenia|b. c 328?\nd. 385|p287.htm#i25560||||
FatherArsaces IV, King of Byzantine Armenia1
MotherVardanduxt Mamikonean2 b. circa 358?
     King of Armenia at Byzantine Empire.1 Tiran, King of Armenia was born circa 382?. He was the son of Arsaces IV, King of Byzantine Armenia and Vardanduxt Mamikonean.1,2

Citations

  1. [S1035] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : P'arpec'i's (5th C), pg. 1.
  2. [S328] Robert Bedrosian, "Dayeakut'iwn", II. P'awstos Buzand.

N. N. Aršakuni

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1035] Robert Bedrosian (translator), HoA : P'arpec'i's (5th C), pg. 23.

Prechvala of Raska1

b. circa 954?
Prechvala of Raska|b. c 954?|p222.htm#i25576|Zupan N. N. of Raska|b. c 924?|p222.htm#i25577||||||||||||||||
FatherZupan N. N. of Raska1 b. circa 924?
     Prechvala of Raska was peculiarly beautiful and divinely proportioned.1 She was born circa 954?. She was the daughter of Zupan N. N. of Raska.1 Prechvala of Raska married King Predimir Dukljanina, son of N. N. Dukljanina, after 969; His 2nd.2

Family

King Predimir Dukljanina b. circa 930
Children

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXX..
  2. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXX. - married following her families exile from Rassa on the invasion of Emperor John I following the death of Tsar Peter in 969.

Zupan N. N. of Raska1

b. circa 924?
     Zupan N. N. of Raska was born circa 924?. Zupan of Raska at (roughly modern Kosovo), Balkan Peninsula, before 969.1 He fled Rassa, when the Greeks under Emperor John I invaded, to King Predimir, along with his two sons, Plenus and Radigrad, and his daughter who was named Prechvala in 969.1 He was a witness where King Predimir Dukljanina sent orders, on the death of Emperor John I, to the citizens of Rassa, their allies, that since they now had nothing to fear they should murder the Greeks who had been placed in charge of them, which was done in 976.1 Zupan N. N. of Raska was reinstituted as Zupan of Rassa by his son-in-law after the Greeks were removed from control in 976.1 Zupan of Raska, restored at (roughly modern Kosovo), Balkan Peninsula, after 976.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXX..

Chlavimir Dukljanina1

b. circa 971?
Chlavimir Dukljanina|b. c 971?|p222.htm#i25580|King Predimir Dukljanina|b. c 930|p280.htm#i16820|Prechvala of Raska|b. c 954?|p222.htm#i25576|N. N. Dukljanina||p222.htm#i25584||||Zupan N. N. of Raska|b. c 924?|p222.htm#i25577||||
FatherKing Predimir Dukljanina1 b. circa 930
MotherPrechvala of Raska1 b. circa 954?
     Chlavimir Dukljanina was born circa 971?. He was the son of King Predimir Dukljanina and Prechvala of Raska.1

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXX..
  2. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXXIV..

Boleslav Dukljanina1

b. circa 973?
Boleslav Dukljanina|b. c 973?|p222.htm#i25581|King Predimir Dukljanina|b. c 930|p280.htm#i16820|Prechvala of Raska|b. c 954?|p222.htm#i25576|N. N. Dukljanina||p222.htm#i25584||||Zupan N. N. of Raska|b. c 924?|p222.htm#i25577||||
FatherKing Predimir Dukljanina1 b. circa 930
MotherPrechvala of Raska1 b. circa 954?
     Boleslav Dukljanina married Castreca (?).2 Boleslav Dukljanina was born circa 973?. He was the son of King Predimir Dukljanina and Prechvala of Raska.1 Boleslav Dukljanina was given these zupanias by his father: Libomir, Vetanica, Rudina, Crusceviza, Vrmo, Rissena, Draceviza, Canali, Gernoviza.1

Family

Castreca (?)
Child

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXX..
  2. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXXI..

Dragislav Dukljanina1

b. circa 975?
Dragislav Dukljanina|b. c 975?|p222.htm#i25582|King Predimir Dukljanina|b. c 930|p280.htm#i16820|Prechvala of Raska|b. c 954?|p222.htm#i25576|N. N. Dukljanina||p222.htm#i25584||||Zupan N. N. of Raska|b. c 924?|p222.htm#i25577||||
FatherKing Predimir Dukljanina1 b. circa 930
MotherPrechvala of Raska1 b. circa 954?
     Dragislav Dukljanina was born circa 975?. He was the son of King Predimir Dukljanina and Prechvala of Raska.1 Dragislav Dukljanina was given, by his father, the region of Chelmania and these zupanias: Stantania, Papava, Yabsko, Luca, Vellica, Gorimita, Vecenike, Dubrava and Debre.1

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXX..

Svevlad Dukljanina1

b. circa 977?
Svevlad Dukljanina|b. c 977?|p222.htm#i25583|King Predimir Dukljanina|b. c 930|p280.htm#i16820|Prechvala of Raska|b. c 954?|p222.htm#i25576|N. N. Dukljanina||p222.htm#i25584||||Zupan N. N. of Raska|b. c 924?|p222.htm#i25577||||
FatherKing Predimir Dukljanina1 b. circa 930
MotherPrechvala of Raska1 b. circa 954?
     Svevlad Dukljanina was born circa 977?. He was the son of King Predimir Dukljanina and Prechvala of Raska.1 Svevlad Dukljanina was given, by his father, the region which the Slavs call Podgoria, in Latin "Submontana", and these zupanias: Onogost, Moratia, Comerniza, Piva, Gerico, Netusini, Guisemo, Com, Debreca, Neretva and Rama.1

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXX..

N. N. Dukljanina

Family

Child

Castreca (?)1

     Castreca (?) married Boleslav Dukljanina, son of King Predimir Dukljanina and Prechvala of Raska.1

Family

Boleslav Dukljanina b. circa 973?
Child

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXXI..

King Tugemir Dukljanina1

King Tugemir Dukljanina||p222.htm#i25591|King Sylvester Dukljanina||p282.htm#i25590||||Boleslav Dukljanina|b. c 973?|p222.htm#i25581|Castreca (?)||p222.htm#i25589|||||||
FatherKing Sylvester Dukljanina1
     King Tugemir Dukljanina was the son of King Sylvester Dukljanina.1 King Tugemir Dukljanina succeeded his father to the kingdom.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXXII..
  2. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXXIII..

Teodora Kosara Kometopoulos1,2

b. circa 982?
Teodora Kosara Kometopoulos|b. c 982?|p222.htm#i25594|Samuil, Tsar of Bulgaria|b. c 938?\nd. 6 Oct 1014|p334.htm#i8239||||Nikola K., Count|b. c 905\nd. a 976|p327.htm#i16091|Rhipsime Bagratuni|b. a 917|p141.htm#i16092|||||||
FatherSamuil, Tsar of Bulgaria1 b. circa 938?, d. 6 October 1014
     Teodora Kosara Kometopoulos was born circa 982?. She was the daughter of Samuil, Tsar of Bulgaria.1 Teodora Kosara Kometopoulos married knez Duklje Jovan Vladimir Dukljanina, son of King Petrislav Dukljanina.1

Family

knez Duklje Jovan Vladimir Dukljanina b. circa 978, d. 1016
Child

Citations

  1. [S1174] Popa Dukljanina, Ljetopis', (Paul Stephenson, translator): XXXVI.
  2. [S1198] Ian S. R. Mladjov, "Mladjov, Rulers of Bulgaria", 1072–1072; PETAR III ; Konstantin Bodin, son of Mihailo I of Zeta by Neda daughter of Jovan Vladimir by Teodora Kosara daughter of Samuil; captured by Byzantines, died 1101/08.

Hope Lippincott1

b. 18 January 1725
Hope Lippincott|b. 18 Jan 1725|p222.htm#i25595|Freedom Lippincott of Evesham|b. 6 Feb 1694\nd. Aug 1768|p464.htm#i17552|Elizabeth Wills|b. 14 Sep 1697\nd. 2 Apr 1740|p459.htm#i17551|Freedom Lippincott Sr.|b. 1 Sep 1655|p140.htm#i16024|Mary Custance|b. c 1660|p140.htm#i16025|John Wills of Burlingham|b. 17 Nov 1660|p155.htm#i17535|Hope de La Fosse|b. c 1666|p155.htm#i17541|
FatherFreedom Lippincott of Evesham1 b. 6 February 1694, d. August 1768
MotherElizabeth Wills1 b. 14 September 1697, d. 2 April 1740
     Hope Lippincott was born on 18 January 1725.1 She was the daughter of Freedom Lippincott of Evesham and Elizabeth Wills.1 Hope Lippincott married Henry Jones on 23 August 1760 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.1 Hope Lippincott married Henry Jones on 22 October 1761 at Chester Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey.1

Family

Henry Jones b. circa 1734, d. circa 1808
Child

Citations

  1. [S960] Ancestry G. W. Bush, online http://www.wargs.com/political/bush.html

Sarah Jones1

b. 10 March 1762
Sarah Jones|b. 10 Mar 1762|p222.htm#i25597|Henry Jones|b. c 1734\nd. c 1808|p470.htm#i25596|Hope Lippincott|b. 18 Jan 1725|p222.htm#i25595|||||||Freedom Lippincott of Evesham|b. 6 Feb 1694\nd. Aug 1768|p464.htm#i17552|Elizabeth Wills|b. 14 Sep 1697\nd. 2 Apr 1740|p459.htm#i17551|
FatherHenry Jones1 b. circa 1734, d. circa 1808
MotherHope Lippincott1 b. 18 January 1725
     Sarah Jones was born on 10 March 1762 at Trenton, New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of Henry Jones and Hope Lippincott.1 Sarah Jones married Joshua Ballinger on 9 February 1784 at Burlington County, New Jersey.1 Sarah Jones left a will on 17 November 1817.1 Her estate was probated on 27 June 1818 at Champaign County, Ohio.1

Family

Joshua Ballinger b. 20 October 1762
Child

Citations

  1. [S960] Ancestry G. W. Bush, online http://www.wargs.com/political/bush.html

Joshua Ballinger1

b. 20 October 1762
     Joshua Ballinger was born on 20 October 1762 at Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey.1 He married Sarah Jones, daughter of Henry Jones and Hope Lippincott, on 9 February 1784 at Burlington County, New Jersey.1 His estate was probated on 25 January 1814 at Champaign County, Ohio.1

Family

Sarah Jones b. 10 March 1762
Child

Citations

  1. [S960] Ancestry G. W. Bush, online http://www.wargs.com/political/bush.html

William de Barry1

Family

Angareta fitz Gerald b. circa 1100
Child

Citations

  1. [S809] NE Genealogies, FTM CD 181 (EO), Ser. 1, Vol. 3, pg. 391.

Thomas Makepeace1

     Thomas Makepeace married Elizabeth Hawkredd circa 1641; Her 3rd (widow).1

Family

Elizabeth Hawkredd

Citations

  1. [S809] NE Genealogies, FTM CD 181 (EO), Ser. 2, Vol. 1, pg. 583.

Eirene Doukaina

Eirene Doukaina||p222.htm#i25604|Despot of Epirus, Emperor of Thessalonica Theodore Doukas||p213.htm#i24010||||John Angelos Doukas|b. a 1117|p102.htm#i12427||||||||||
FatherDespot of Epirus, Emperor of Thessalonica Theodore Doukas1
     Eirene Doukaina was the daughter of Despot of Epirus, Emperor of Thessalonica Theodore Doukas.1 Eirene Doukaina married Tsar of Bulgaria Ivan Asên I Belgun, son of N. N. Belgun.1

Family

Tsar of Bulgaria Ivan Asên I Belgun d. 1196
Child

Citations

  1. [S1170] John Julius Norwich, Norwich - Byzantium, Dynasty of Angelus and the Despotate of Epirus.

Jelena Nemanjic1

b. circa 1272?
Jelena Nemanjic|b. c 1272?|p222.htm#i25605|Kral Srpska Stefan II Dragutin Nemanjic|b. c 1250\nd. 1316|p411.htm#i16606|Katalina, Hercegnõ Magyarország|b. c 1256|p146.htm#i16605|King of Raska Stefan U. I. Nemanjic|b. c 1212?\nd. 1280|p403.htm#i16610|Helen d' Anjou|b. c 1230\nd. 1314|p410.htm#i16830|István V., Király Magyarország|b. 18 Oct 1239\nd. 6 Aug 1272|p401.htm#i5408|Erzsebet of the Kumans|b. 1240\nd. a 1290|p405.htm#i5409|
FatherKral Srpska Stefan II Dragutin Nemanjic1 b. circa 1250, d. 1316
MotherKatalina, Hercegnõ Magyarország1 b. circa 1256
     Jelena Nemanjic was born circa 1272?. She was the daughter of Kral Srpska Stefan II Dragutin Nemanjic and Katalina, Hercegnõ Magyarország.1 Jelena Nemanjic married Ban Stjepan Kotromanic.1

Family

Ban Stjepan Kotromanic b. circa 1265?

Citations

  1. [S1176] Www Serbian Medieval History, online http://www.suc.org/culture/history/Serb_History/index.html, Timeline: The Balkan Power (1168-1321).

Ban Stjepan Kotromanic1

b. circa 1265?
     Ban Stjepan Kotromanic was born circa 1265?. He married Jelena Nemanjic, daughter of Kral Srpska Stefan II Dragutin Nemanjic and Katalina, Hercegnõ Magyarország.1 Ban at Bosnia, Balkan Peninsula, between 1290 and 1310.1

Family

Jelena Nemanjic b. circa 1272?

Citations

  1. [S1176] Www Serbian Medieval History, online http://www.suc.org/culture/history/Serb_History/index.html, Timeline: The Balkan Power (1168-1321).