Timeline of Armenian history
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| Early History | |||
| Haik | |||
| Armens | |||
| Hayasa-Azzi | |||
| Nairi | |||
| Kingdom of Urartu | |||
| Kingdom of Armenia | |||
| Orontid Armenia | |||
| Artaxiad Dynasty | |||
| Arsacid Dynasty | |||
| Medieval History | |||
| Marzpanate Period | |||
| Byzantine Armenia | |||
| Bagratuni Armenia | |||
| Kingdom of Vaspurakan | |||
| Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia | |||
| Foreign Rule | |||
| Persian Domination | |||
| Ottoman Domination | |||
| Russian Domination | |||
| Hamidian Massacres | |||
| Armenian Genocide | |||
| Early Independence | |||
| Democratic Republic of Armenia | |||
| Soviet Armenia | |||
| Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic | |||
| Modern Armenia | |||
| Republic of Armenia | |||
| Topical | |||
| Military history of Armenia | |||
| Timeline of Armenian history | |||
Contents |
- 2400 BC: The Indo-Europeans were people who migrated from Asia into Europe, settling on lands along the way. Armenian is one of the Indo-European language branches.
- 2300 BC: Haik creates the Armenian nation.
- 883 BC: Foundation of the Kingdom of Urartu with Aramé.
- 834-828 BC: Reign of Sarduri I who constructs Tushpa (Van).
- 810-785 BC: Reign of Menuas who conquers the Araratian fields.
- 785-763 BC: Reign of Argishtis I who creates the first Armenian Empire.
- 782 BC: Construction of the fortress of Erebuni (modern Yerevan).
- 585 BC: Conquest of Urartu by the Medes.
- 512 BC: Armenia is annexed to Persia by Darius I. Urartu is officially called Armenia for the first time in the Behistun inscription.
- 331 BC: Alexander the Great attacks Persia and defeats Darius III, but never conquers Armenia. As a result, Armenia regains its independence from Persia.
- 322 BC: The Armenian Orontid Kingdom is founded by King Yervand I.
- 190 BC: Artaxias I reclaims Armenian sovereignty from the Seleucids by establishing the Artaxiad Dynasty with Artaxata as the capital.
- 95 BC: Accession of power by Tigranes the Great.
- 93 BC: Invasion of Cappadocia
- 88 BC: Conquest of Atropatene, Gordyene, and Osrhoene
- 83 BC: Conquest of Syria, Phoenicia, and Cilicia
- 69 BC: Tigranes' army is defeated at the Battle of Tigranocerta against Lucullus' Roman army.
- 68 BC: Lucullus is beaten off from Artaxata.
- 67 BC: Lucullus is recalled to Rome.
- 66 BC: Pompey invades Armenia, but returns to Roman land after being offered a generous sum of money by Tigranes.
- 55 BC: Death of Tigranes the Great. Artavasdes II continues to rule Armenia.
- 55 - 34 BC: Reign of Artavasdes.
- 1 AD: End of the Artaxiad Dynasty in Armenia.
- 53: Tiridates I reaffirms Armenian independence by founding the Arshakuni Dynasty.
- ?: Death of Tiridates I
- ? - 110: Reign of Sanatruces I/Sanatruk, during which the Apostles Thadeus and Bartholomew preach Christianity in Armenia.
- 228 onwards: Chosroes II of Armenia repels Sassanid invasions.
- 287: Beginning of the reign of Tiridates III.
- ?: Roman Emperor Diocletianus offers Armenia the province of Atropatene.
- 301: Armenia becomes the first official Christian state in the world, King Tirdat III proclaims Christianity as the official state religion of Armenia.
- 330: End of Tiridates III's reign.
- 387: Division of Armenia into Western and Eastern parts. The latter keeps its independence.
- 392: Armenia regains its might by the coronation of King Vramshapouh in 392.
- 406: Mesrop Mashtots invents the Armenian alphabet.
- 428: End of the Arshakuni Dynasty.
- 451: The Battle of Avarayr, led by Vartan Mamikonian, secures the Christian religion in Armenia.
- 861-862: Ashot I Bagratuni is recognized as prince of princes by the Baghdad court, followed by a war against local Muslim emirs.
- 885: Ashot wins and is thus recognized King of the Armenians by Baghdad in 885.
- 886: Formal recognition of Armenian sovereignty by Constantinople.
- 891: King Ashot I dies and is succeeded by his son Smbat I, in 892.
- 961: King Ashot III (953-977) transfers the capital from Kars to Ani, which came to be considered the "City of a 1001 Churches" which rivaled other metropolises like Baghdad and Constantinople.
- 1045: Armenia falls to Byzantine troops, and an exodus begins.
- 1064: Ani, once the capital of Bagratid Armenia, is plundered by the Seljuk Turks and the population nearly all gone.
- 1078: Establishment of the Armenian Principality of Cilicia, led by the Rubenid dynasty.
- 1095: The First Crusade is launched by Pope Urban I.
- 1187: Debut of Leon II's reign as prince.
- 1198: Leon II "the Magnificent" managed to secure his crown, becoming the first King of Armenian Cilicia.
- 1219: Death of Leon II.
- 1375: Fall of the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia to the Mamelukes of Egypt.
- Armenian Genocide: An estimated 1,500,000 are killed.