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  • Gnuni
  • Armenian noble family

    Orontids. Main rulers: Atat Gnuni c. 387, deposed Atom Gnuni c. 445 Vahan Gnuni c. 451 Atom and Arastom Gnuni c. 480 Mjej Gnuni c. 628 Vahan a.k.a. Dachnak

    Gnuni

    Gnuni

  • Mjej I Gnuni
  • Sasanian marzban

    Mjej I Gnuni (Armenian: Մժեժ Ա Գնունի) was an Armenian nobleman from the Gnuni family who served as the marzban of Persian Armenia from 518 to 548. Between

    Mjej I Gnuni

    Mjej_I_Gnuni

  • Mizizios
  • Usurper of the Byzantine Empire

    beautiful". According to Cyril Toumanoff, he descended from the princely Gnuni family. In a letter supposedly written by Pope Gregory II to the Emperor

    Mizizios

    Mizizios

    Mizizios

  • Mjej II Gnuni
  • Armenian sparapet of Byzantine Armenia

    Mzhezh or Mjej Gnuni (Armenian: Մժեժ Գնունի, Mžēž Gnuni), was an Armenian sparapet of Byzantine Armenia. Initially serving under Heraclius, the contingent

    Mjej II Gnuni

    Mjej_II_Gnuni

  • Sasanian Armenia
  • Parts of Armenia under the control of the Sasanian Empire

    tribes kept making incursions into Armenia—the Armenian nobleman Mjej I Gnuni then decided to organize a counter-attack, where he successfully managed

    Sasanian Armenia

    Sasanian Armenia

    Sasanian_Armenia

  • List of Armenian monarchs
  • Vard Mamikonian, autonomous marzbān 505/510–509/514, Armenian noble Mjej I Gnuni, marzbān 518–548, Armenian noble Philip Siwni, marzbān 574–576, Armenian

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List_of_Armenian_monarchs

  • Armenian Revolt (850–855)
  • Armenian uprising against the Abbasid authority in 850–855

    including sixteen Artsruni princes, representatives of the Bagratuni, Amatuni, Gnuni, Yntruni, Apahouni, Vahevouni, Siuni, Mamikonian, and other Armenian families

    Armenian Revolt (850–855)

    Armenian Revolt (850–855)

    Armenian_Revolt_(850–855)

  • Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports (Armenia)
  • Government ministry of Armenia

    Minister Term start Term end Prime Minister Vardges Gnuni 1991 1991 Vazgen Manukyan Gagik Harutyunyan Khosrov Harutyunyan Hrant Bagratyan Hayk Ghazaryan

    Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports (Armenia)

    Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports (Armenia)

    Ministry_of_Education,_Science,_Culture_and_Sports_(Armenia)

  • Battle of Misilmeri
  • Battle in 1069 in Sicily

    Norman Conquest of Muslim Sicily". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2021-02-06. "Gnuni - Gran Conte Ruggero D'Altavilla". www.gnuni.com. Retrieved 2021-02-06.

    Battle of Misilmeri

    Battle_of_Misilmeri

  • Armenian nobility
  • Privileged social class in Armenia

    (chancellery and taxation, which were inheritably managed by the houses of Gnuni and Amatuni), and malhazutyun (royal guard that was traditionally organized

    Armenian nobility

    Armenian_nobility

  • Arab invasion of Armenia
  • Arab Rashidun Caliphate conquest of Armenia

    order to curb the rebellions. Thus, the Mamikonian, Rshtuni, Kamsarakan and Gnuni families were gradually weakened in favor of the Bagratuni and Artsruni

    Arab invasion of Armenia

    Arab invasion of Armenia

    Arab_invasion_of_Armenia

  • Arminiya
  • Province of the Arab Caliphates

    Ja'far Al-Mufawwid (875–878) Muhammad ibn Khalid al-Shaybani (878) Mjej II Gnuni, 628–635 David Saharuni, 635–638 Theodore Rshtuni, 638–645 Varaztirots II

    Arminiya

    Arminiya

    Arminiya

  • Orontid dynasty
  • Kings of Armenia and later Sophene and Commagene

    Dissolution 200 BC (Armenia) 95 BC (Sophene) 72 AD (Commagene) Cadet branches Artaxiad dynasty Artsruni dynasty Bagratuni dynasty (potentially) Gnuni dynasty

    Orontid dynasty

    Orontid_dynasty

  • Kajberunik
  • included the Irishat and Ororan (Archesh) rivers. It was ruled by the family Gnuni from 300–800 AD. Kajberunik was part of the Arshakuni Kingdom until its

    Kajberunik

    Kajberunik

  • Andronovo culture
  • Bronze Age cultures, 2000–900 BCE

    Søren; Avetisyan, Pavel; Epimakhov, Andrey; Khalyapin, Mikhail Viktorovich; Gnuni, Artak; Kriiska, Aivar; Lasak, Irena; Metspalu, Mait; Moiseyev, Vyacheslav;

    Andronovo culture

    Andronovo culture

    Andronovo_culture

  • List of marzbans
  • Mamikonian Armenia Vahan Mamikonian Armenia Vard Mamikonian Armenia Mjej I Gnuni Armenia Rhahzadh Armenia Sahak II Bagratuni Armenia Shahraplakan Armenia

    List of marzbans

    List_of_marzbans

  • Marcian
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457

    Theodosius in 450, composed of his brother Hmayeak Mamikonian, along with Atom Gnuni, Vardan Amatuni, and Meruzhan Artsruni, to ask for assistance. Theodosius

    Marcian

    Marcian

    Marcian

  • Aghitu
  • Place in Syunik, Armenia

    2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia Avetisyan, Hayk; Gnuni, Artak; Sargsyan, Gagik; Bobokhyan, Arsen (2019). "Human Images from the

    Aghitu

    Aghitu

    Aghitu

  • Artsruni dynasty
  • Armenian noble family

    Sim (in the region of Sasun) and from him descended the Artsrunis and the Gnunis. On this basis of his connection of Artsruni with Urartian Arṣibini⁠ (see

    Artsruni dynasty

    Artsruni dynasty

    Artsruni_dynasty

  • List of Byzantine emperors of Armenian origin
  • (usurper) Considered Armenian by mainstream scholarship. He came from the Gnuni family. Philippicus Bardanes 711–713 (2 years) — (Twenty Years' Anarchy)

    List of Byzantine emperors of Armenian origin

    List of Byzantine emperors of Armenian origin

    List_of_Byzantine_emperors_of_Armenian_origin

  • Constantine (son of Leo V)
  • Byzantine emperor from 813 to 820

    an Armenian commander in Byzantine service, possibly descended from the Gnuni family. He had risen to high command as a protégé of Bardanes Tourkos, but

    Constantine (son of Leo V)

    Constantine (son of Leo V)

    Constantine_(son_of_Leo_V)

  • Battle of Bagrevand
  • Battle in AD 755 between the Abbasid Caliphate and rebelling Armenian forces

    the power of several of the nakharar houses, most notably the Mamikonian, Gnuni, Amatuni, Rshtuni, Saharuni, and Kamsarakan families, which survived "either

    Battle of Bagrevand

    Battle of Bagrevand

    Battle_of_Bagrevand

  • Eske Willerslev
  • Danish evolutionary geneticist

    Søren; Avetisyan, Pavel; Epimakhov, Andrey; Khalyapin, Mikhail Viktorovich; Gnuni, Artak; Kriiska, Aivar; Lasak, Irena; Metspalu, Mait; Moiseyev, Vyacheslav;

    Eske Willerslev

    Eske Willerslev

    Eske_Willerslev

  • Lists of Armenians
  • Armenia Jalinus, dynast, one of the leading figures in Sasanian Iran Mjej II Gnuni, Sparapet of Armenia and Syria Ashot Msaker (d. 775), prince from the Bagratid

    Lists of Armenians

    Lists of Armenians

    Lists_of_Armenians

  • Sasun (historical region)
  • Historical region of Armenia

    king of Armenia in 428. In the 510s, the future marzban of Armenia Mzhezh Gnuni led the Armenians of Sasun to defeat a group of raiding Huns. At some point

    Sasun (historical region)

    Sasun (historical region)

    Sasun_(historical_region)

  • Gnel of Armenia
  • Armenians prince

    mother remains unrecorded, she is known to have been the daughter of Gnel Gnuni. Gnel was a nephew of Arshak II, who ruled as Roman client King of Armenia

    Gnel of Armenia

    Gnel_of_Armenia

  • Armenians in the Byzantine Empire
  • Ethnic Armenian diaspora in the Romanian Empire

     641–668). According to Michael the Syrian, his Armenian name was Mzhezh Gnuni, and his son John revolted against Constantine IV (r. 668–685). After the

    Armenians in the Byzantine Empire

    Armenians_in_the_Byzantine_Empire

  • David Saharuni
  • 7th-century Armenian official of the Byzantine Empire

    ruler of Byzantine Armenia, Mzhezh Gnuni but managed to evade capture and killed Mzhezh Gnuni, with the help of Gnuni's own troops, many of whom were Armenians

    David Saharuni

    David_Saharuni

  • Tao (historical region)
  • Historical region in Turkey

    strong Iberian and Byzantine influence. During this period, the Armenian Gnuni family also settled in Tao. According to Cyril Toumanoff, after 772 Tao-Tayk

    Tao (historical region)

    Tao (historical region)

    Tao_(historical_region)

  • Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
  • Species of bacterium

    Søren; Avetisyan, Pavel; Epimakhov, Andrey; Khalyapin, Mikhail Viktorovich; Gnuni, Artak; Kriiska, Aivar; Lasak, Irena; Metspalu, Mait; Moiseyev, Vyacheslav;

    Yersinia pseudotuberculosis

    Yersinia_pseudotuberculosis

  • Kevin Nunis
  • Malaysian field hockey player (1959–2025)

    Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2019. "gnunis on X". X. Retrieved 28 June 2025. Kevin Nunis at Olympedia Kevin Nunis at

    Kevin Nunis

    Kevin_Nunis

  • Pahlavuni
  • Armenian noble family

    along with other leading nakharar houses such as the Mamikonians and the Gnunis was destroyed for good. Those that survived were either exiles in the Byzantine

    Pahlavuni

    Pahlavuni

  • India national football team results (unofficial matches 1948–1999)
  • September 1955 Friendly Armenian SSR 2–2  India Yerevan, Armenian SSR Selesten Gnuni 2', 48' Report Swaraj Ghosh 77' Anthony 79' Referee: Nikolay Khlopotin (Moskva)

    India national football team results (unofficial matches 1948–1999)

    India national football team results (unofficial matches 1948–1999)

    India_national_football_team_results_(unofficial_matches_1948–1999)

  • Christianity in the Sasanian Empire
  • Brief history of Christianity in the Sasanian Empire (Iraq and Iran modern territory)

    of the Holy Queen Shushanik. As noted by J. Russell, the nakharars Atom Gnuni and Manahir Rshtuni were executed not for their beliefs but for spreading

    Christianity in the Sasanian Empire

    Christianity_in_the_Sasanian_Empire

  • Tirit of Armenia
  • Shahapivan, which he had inherited from his maternal grandfather, Gnel Gnuni. Arshak sent Gnel the following message: Arshak, King of Greater Armenia

    Tirit of Armenia

    Tirit_of_Armenia

  • Etiuni
  • Iron Age confederation in Armenia

    Avetisyan, Pavel Avetisyan, Arsen Bobokhyan, Knarik Navasardyan, Artak Gnuni. "Notes on Urartian Era Pottery Traditions in Armenia." 2019. Sargis Ayvazyan

    Etiuni

    Etiuni

  • List of regions of ancient Armenia
  • Regions of ancient Armenia

    Tsaghkutn. Today's Diyadin. The region belonged to the ministerial house of the Gnunis but were later passed onto the Arsacids. The region borders Kogovit to the

    List of regions of ancient Armenia

    List_of_regions_of_ancient_Armenia

  • Arda-Mulissu
  • Assyrian prince

    claims that Arda-Mulissu's descendants in Urartu became the Artsruni and Gnuni noble houses and that Nabu-shar-usur was made Bidaxsh. The overwhelming

    Arda-Mulissu

    Arda-Mulissu

    Arda-Mulissu

  • 1957 Soviet Cup
  • Football tournament season

    [Jun 2] KAYRAT Alma-Ata 4-2 Lokomotiv Chelyabinsk [aet] [L.Ostroushko, S.Gnuni, V.Bolotov, V.Sinitsyn (L) og – I.Vasilyev, V.Sinitsyn] [May 20] OSK Sverdlovsk

    1957 Soviet Cup

    1957_Soviet_Cup

  • Mets Parni
  • Place in Lori Province, Armenia

    Urartian times, for example, Garni, Ptghni, Bjni, Armani, Bagratuni, Aratsani, Gnuni, Saharuni, Rshtuni, and so on. It is possible Parni took its name from an

    Mets Parni

    Mets Parni

    Mets_Parni

  • Marta Mirazón Lahr
  • British-Argentine palaeoanthropologist

    Dam, A; Kapel, CMO; Nielsen, HB; Brunak, S; Avetisyan, P; Epimakhov, A; Gnuni, A; Kriiska, A; Lasak, I; Metspalu, M; Moiseyev, V; Gromov, A; Pokutta,

    Marta Mirazón Lahr

    Marta Mirazón Lahr

    Marta_Mirazón_Lahr

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Online names & meanings

  • Hyale
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Hyale

    A nymph.

  • Rudrapratap
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Rudrapratap

    Lord Shiva

  • Formby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Formby

    English : habitational name from the place on Merseyside, so named from Old Norse forn ‘old’ (or perhaps a byname Forni with this meaning) + býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.

  • Violetta
  • Girl/Female

    Italian English French

    Violetta

    Flower.

  • Premveer
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Premveer

    Love with Bravely

  • Naushin |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Naushin |

    Happy, Sweet

  • Parsefal
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French, German

    Parsefal

    Valley Piercer; Pierce the Vale

  • Thridha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Thridha

  • LORA
  • Female

    German

    LORA

     German form of Latin Laura, LORA means "laurel." Compare with another form of Lora.

  • Nritya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Nritya

    Dance

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