List of Bagratuni rulers of Armenia

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Contents

Yenanos (about 30 b.c.e.)

Bagarat

Smbat (about 220 - 250)

Trdat, son (about 250 - 270)

Bagrat, son (about 270 - 290)

Smbat, son (about 290 - 320)

Bagrat, son (about 320 - 350)

Smbat, son (about 350 - 380)

Sahak, brother (about 380 - 386)

Hamazasp, son (about 386 - 410)

son (about 410 - 430)

Sahak, son (about 460 - 483)

Smbat, son (about 483 - 510)

son (about 510 - 540)

son (about 540 - 580)

Smbat Victorious, son (about 580 - 617, marzpan of Gurgan about 600 - 608, marzpan of Armenia 610 - 613)

Varaz-Tirots, son (617 - 628, marzpan 628 - 635, died 643)

Varaz-Sahak, nephew (628 - 646)

Smbat, son (646 - 672)

Ashot, son (672 - 689)

Smbat Byuratian, son (689 - 726, ishxan 691 - 711)

Ashot the Blind, son (726 - 748, ishxan 732 - 748, died 762)

Sahak Bagratuni brother (748 - 771, ishxan 755 - 761)

Smbat, son of Ashot the Blind (771 - 775, ishxan 761 - 775)

Ashot, son of Sahak (775 - 782)

Smbat, son (782 - 804, ishxan 785 - 804)

Ashot Msaker (Meateater), son (804 - 824)

Smbat Xostovanol (Confessor), son (824 - 855)

Ashot, son (855 - 886, in 886 - 890 king)

Ashot I (V) the Great, 885-890

Smbat I (IX) the Martyr (son), 890-914

Ashot II (VI) the Iron (son), King of Kings, 914-928

Abas I of Armenia (brother), 928-952

Ashot III (VII) the Merciful (son), 952-977

Smbat II (X) the Conqueror (son), 977-989

Gagik I (brother), 989-1020

Hovhannes I of Ani - Hovhannes [John]-Smbat III (XI) (son), 1020-1040

Ashot IV (VIII) the Valiant (brother), 1021-1039

Gagik II (son), 1042-1045 [cedes Armenia to the Byzantine Empire], dies c. 1079 [Murdered by Byzantine and hung on the fortress wall of Kyzistra.]

Kwirike III the Great, 1010-1029

Gagik of Lorhi (son of David Anhoghin and nephew of Kwirike III), 1029-1058

Aghsart'An I (son), 1058-1084

Kwirike IV (son), 1084-1102

Aghsart'An II (nephew), 1102-1105 [Kakhetia annexed by Georgia]

Mushegh (son of ABAS I of Armenia), 962-984 ABAS I (son), 984-1029

Gagik-Abas II (son), 1029-1064, d. 1080 [cedes Kars to the Empire] He is given some land for his kingdom in northern Ciliica and the city of Amasya.

Gurgen (Kiurike) I, son of Ashot III (979 - 989)

Davit I Anhoghin (Landless), son (989 - 1048)

Gurgen II, son (1048 - 1089)

Davit II, son (1089 - 1118, in Matznaberd till 1145)

The line basically came to an end in 1118 with the Seljuq occupation. However, they survived to a lesser significance to a far later date.

Bagrat Ishxanats-ishxan, son of Ashot Msaker (824 - 852)

Ashot, son (858 - 878)

Davit Arkayik (Little King), brother (878 - 895, co-ruler since 858)

Gurgen, son (895)

895 - 901 Sajid occupation

Grigor Tornik, grandson of Bagrat Ishxanats-ishxan (898 - 923)

Bagrat Pancratius, son (923 - 935)

Ashot II, brother (about 935 - 965)

Grigor, son (about 965 - 968)

Bagrat, brother (co-ruler about 965 - 968)

968 to Byzantium

There is also the Armeno-Georgian branch in Tayk (Tao-Klarjeti) founded by the Armenian prince Ashot.

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