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  • Tigrane
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Tigrane may refer to: Tigranes the Great (140 – 55 BC) King of Armenia Tigrane, opera by Antonio Maria Bononcini 1710 Tigrane (Scarlatti), 1715 opera

    Tigrane

    Tigrane

  • Tigranes the Great
  • King of Armenia from 95 to 55 BC

    Tigranes II, more commonly known as Tigranes the Great (Tigran Mets in Armenian; 140–55 BC), was a king of Armenia. A member of the Artaxiad dynasty, he

    Tigranes the Great

    Tigranes the Great

    Tigranes_the_Great

  • Tigranes
  • Name of a number of historical figures

    Tigranes (/tɪˈɡreɪniːz/, Ancient Greek: Τιγράνης) is the Greek rendering of the Old Iranian name *Tigrāna. This was the name of a number of historical

    Tigranes

    Tigranes

  • Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
  • 321 BC – 428 AD monarchy in Ancient Near East

    Latin: Armenia Maior), sometimes referred to as the Armenian Empire under Tigranes II, was an Armenian kingdom in the Ancient Near East which existed from

    Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)

    Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)

    Kingdom_of_Armenia_(antiquity)

  • Radamisto (Handel)
  • Opera by George Frideric Handel

    her. Fraarte and Tigrane advise Queen Polissena to forget about her husband ("Deh! fuggi un traditore") and console herself with Tigrane ("L’ingrato non

    Radamisto (Handel)

    Radamisto (Handel)

    Radamisto_(Handel)

  • Big Mamma (company)
  • French restaurant brand specializing in Italian cuisine

    cuisine and founded in 2015 in Paris by entrepreneurs Victor Lugger and Tigrane Seydoux. In 2024, the group has 29 restaurants in France, United Kingdom

    Big Mamma (company)

    Big Mamma (company)

    Big_Mamma_(company)

  • Tigrane (Vivaldi)
  • Opera by Antonio Vivaldi, Benedetto Micheli and Nicola Romaldi

    La Virtù trionfante dell'amore e dell'odio overo Il Tigrane (RV 740) is a 1724 opera for the carnival season in Rome. It was a joint composition by Benedetto

    Tigrane (Vivaldi)

    Tigrane_(Vivaldi)

  • Tigranes I
  • Great King

    Tigranes I (Ancient Greek: Τιγράνης) was an Artaxiad king of Armenia at the end of the 2nd and the beginning of the 1st century BC. Few records have survived

    Tigranes I

    Tigranes I

    Tigranes_I

  • Tigranocerta
  • Historic site in Arzanene Province, Kingdom of Armenia

    Armenian Kingdom between 77 and 69 BCE. It bore the name of Tigranes the Great (Tigranes II), who founded the city in the first century BC .There is no

    Tigranocerta

    Tigranocerta

    Tigranocerta

  • Tigrane Pasha
  • Tigrane Pasha (Arabic: تكران باشا (Dikran) (d. 27 July 1904, Evian-les-Bains) was an Egyptian-Armenian politician and the ninth Foreign Minister of Egypt

    Tigrane Pasha

    Tigrane Pasha

    Tigrane_Pasha

  • Tigrane (Hasse)
  • Opera by Johann Adolph Hasse

    Tigrane is an opera by Johann Adolph Hasse to a libretto by an anonymous arranger following Francesco Silvani which had already been used Vivaldi for

    Tigrane (Hasse)

    Tigrane_(Hasse)

  • Tigranes IV
  • King of Armenia (8–5 BC, 2 BC–1 AD)

    Tigranes IV (late 1st century BC – c. 1 AD) was a prince of the Kingdom of Armenia and member of the Artaxiad dynasty who served as a Roman client king

    Tigranes IV

    Tigranes IV

    Tigranes_IV

  • Tigrane (Scarlatti)
  • Opera by Alessandro Scarlatti

    Tigrane, o vero L'egual impegno d'amore e di fede (Tigranes or The Equal Ties of Love and Faith) is an opera seria in three acts by the Italian composer

    Tigrane (Scarlatti)

    Tigrane_(Scarlatti)

  • Tigranes III
  • King of Armenia from 20 to 8 BC

    Tigranes III (50s BC–8 BC) was a prince of the Kingdom of Armenia and member of the Artaxiad dynasty who served as a Roman client king of Armenia. Tigranes

    Tigranes III

    Tigranes III

    Tigranes_III

  • Military campaigns of Tigranes the Great
  • Ancient war

    The Military campaigns of Tigranes the Great constituted offensives by Tigranes the Great, King of Armenia, against client kingdoms of the Roman Republic

    Military campaigns of Tigranes the Great

    Military campaigns of Tigranes the Great

    Military_campaigns_of_Tigranes_the_Great

  • Tigranes V of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 6 to 12 AD

    Tigranes V, also known as Tigran V (Greek: Τιγράνης, 16 BC – 36 AD) ruled as a Roman client king of Armenia from 6 AD to 12 AD. On his paternal side, he

    Tigranes V of Armenia

    Tigranes V of Armenia

    Tigranes_V_of_Armenia

  • Tigranes (legendary)
  • Tigranes (Armenian: Տիգրան) was a legendary Armenian prince, who was a contemporary of the Achaemenid ruler Cyrus the Great (r. 550–530 BC). He appears

    Tigranes (legendary)

    Tigranes (legendary)

    Tigranes_(legendary)

  • Tigrane Kazazian
  • Musical artist

    Tigrane Kazazian (Armenian: Տիգրան Կազազյան; born April 9, 1987) is a French-Armenian composer, oud player and multi-instrumentalist. He plays avant-garde

    Tigrane Kazazian

    Tigrane Kazazian

    Tigrane_Kazazian

  • Tigranes the Younger
  • Artaxiad prince who briefly ruled the Kingdom of Sophene in 65 BC

    Tigranes the Younger was an Artaxiad prince, who briefly ruled the Kingdom of Sophene in 65 BC. Tigranes the Younger was the son and heir of the Artaxiad

    Tigranes the Younger

    Tigranes the Younger

    Tigranes_the_Younger

  • Armenia
  • Country in West Asia

    the Satrapy of Armenia. The Kingdom of Armenia reached its height under Tigranes the Great in the 1st century BC and in AD 301 became the first state in

    Armenia

    Armenia

    Armenia

  • Erato of Armenia
  • Three-time ancient queen of Armenia

    10 BC. Erato's father, Tigranes III, died before 6 BC. In 8 BC, the Armenians installed Tigranes IV as successor of Tigranes III. In accordance with

    Erato of Armenia

    Erato_of_Armenia

  • Artavasdes II of Armenia
  • King of Kings

    BC. A member of the Artaxiad dynasty, he was the son and successor of Tigranes the Great (r. 95–55 BC), who ascended the throne of a still powerful and

    Artavasdes II of Armenia

    Artavasdes II of Armenia

    Artavasdes_II_of_Armenia

  • Alessandro Scarlatti
  • Italian Baroque composer (1660–1725)

    Neapolitan operas (L'amor volubile e tiranno 1709; La principessa fedele 1710; Tigrane, 1714, &c.) are other well-known operas of his later period. In his Teodora

    Alessandro Scarlatti

    Alessandro Scarlatti

    Alessandro_Scarlatti

  • Artavasdes I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia

    Parthian suzerainty. Artavasdes was forced to give the Parthians Tigranes (the future king Tigranes the Great) as a hostage, who was either his son or nephew

    Artavasdes I of Armenia

    Artavasdes I of Armenia

    Artavasdes_I_of_Armenia

  • Artaxiad dynasty
  • Ruling dynasty of ancient Armenia from 189 BC to 12 AD

    against whom the Armenians conducted multiple wars. Under the Artaxiad king Tigranes the Great (r. 95–55 BC), the Kingdom of Armenia reached its greatest territorial

    Artaxiad dynasty

    Artaxiad_dynasty

  • Kingdom of Pontus
  • 281 BC–62 AD kingdom in northern Anatolia

    Tigranocerta, the new capital of Tigranes's empire. Tigranes retreated to gather his forces. Lucullus laid siege to the city, and Tigranes returned with his army

    Kingdom of Pontus

    Kingdom of Pontus

    Kingdom_of_Pontus

  • Syria
  • Country in West Asia

    under Armenian control from 83 BC, with the conquests of the Armenian king Tigranes the Great, who was welcomed as a savior from the Seleucids and Romans by

    Syria

    Syria

    Syria

  • Thoros II
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1145 to 1169

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Thoros II

    Thoros_II

  • Ruben I
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1080 to 1095

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Ruben I

    Ruben_I

  • Tiran of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 338/39 to 350

    considers this version unlikely. Tiran has incorrectly been referred to as Tigranes VII in some sources. Tiran was a child of King Khosrov III Kotak. According

    Tiran of Armenia

    Tiran_of_Armenia

  • Tigranakert of Artsakh
  • Archaeological site in Azerbaijan

    that this particular Tigranakert may have been founded by Tigranes the Great's father, Tigranes I (r. ca. 123–95 B.C.). It occupies an area of about 50

    Tigranakert of Artsakh

    Tigranakert of Artsakh

    Tigranakert_of_Artsakh

  • Leo V of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1374 to 1393

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Leo V of Armenia

    Leo V of Armenia

    Leo_V_of_Armenia

  • Shakin' Street (band)
  • French hard rock band

    Bertignac were soon replaced by bassist Mike Winter and guitarist Armik Tigrane. In 1978, Shakin' Street released their debut album, Vampire Rock, recorded

    Shakin' Street (band)

    Shakin'_Street_(band)

  • Siege of Artaxata
  • by Tigranes the Younger and Phraates III of Parthia attempt to overthrow the ruling Artaxiad dynasty under Tigranes the Great. In 66 BC, Tigranes the

    Siege of Artaxata

    Siege of Artaxata

    Siege_of_Artaxata

  • Parthian Empire
  • Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)

    when Tigranes II submitted to Rome as a client king, Tigranes the Younger was brought to Rome as a hostage. Phraates demanded Pompey return Tigranes the

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian_Empire

  • Artavasdes III of Armenia (5–2 BC)
  • King of Armenia from 5 to 2 BC

    Artavasdes II of Armenia, thus a brother of Artaxias II and Tigranes III and an uncle of Tigranes IV. Augustus had commanded the enthronement of Artavasdes

    Artavasdes III of Armenia (5–2 BC)

    Artavasdes III of Armenia (5–2 BC)

    Artavasdes_III_of_Armenia_(5–2_BC)

  • Nero
  • Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

    captured the Armenian capital Artaxata. Tigranes was chosen to replace Tiridates on the Armenian throne. When Tigranes attacked Adiabene, Nero had to send

    Nero

    Nero

    Nero

  • Sinfonie di concerto grosso
  • Twelve compositions (1715) by Alessandro Scarlatti

    Naples from June 1, 1715 – the same year as the performance of his opera Tigrane, one of his greatest successes, and his oratorio La Santissima Trinità

    Sinfonie di concerto grosso

    Sinfonie_di_concerto_grosso

  • Seydoux family
  • French family

    Annabelle Jaeger, national councilor of Monaco and professional headhunter Tigrane Seydoux Fornier de Clausonne, PDG of the Big Mamma restaurant group. Georgette

    Seydoux family

    Seydoux family

    Seydoux_family

  • Roman Syria
  • Roman province located in modern-day Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon

    the Third Mithridatic War following the defeat of the King of Armenia, Tigranes the Great, who had become the protector of the Seleucid Empire. The last

    Roman Syria

    Roman Syria

    Roman_Syria

  • Daniel Pio Dal Barba
  • innkeeper and achieved local fame in the Veneto area. In 1744, his opera Il Tigrane was premiered with some success, and for several years following he performed

    Daniel Pio Dal Barba

    Daniel_Pio_Dal_Barba

  • Del Campo High School
  • Public high school near Sacramento, California

    Retrieved June 22, 2020. Ordinary Heroes: Mark Moogalian, Aurora Prize, Tigrane Yegavian. Retrieved June 12, 2019. "Teaching Belief In Yourself". CBS News

    Del Campo High School

    Del_Campo_High_School

  • Vonones I
  • King of the Parthian Empire (8–12 AD) and Armenia (12–18 AD)

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Vonones I

    Vonones I

    Vonones_I

  • Artaxias I
  • King of Armenia from 189 to 160 BC

    Tiridates I. Artaxias' known sons were his successors, Artavasdes I and Tigranes I. Four other sons are attested only in Movses Khorenatsi's history: Mazhan

    Artaxias I

    Artaxias I

    Artaxias_I

  • List of Armenian monarchs
  • Median prince and matrilineal descendant of Tigranes II Artavasdes IV, 4–6, son of Ariobarzanes Tigranes V, 6–12, a Herodian prince Vonones, 12–18, former

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List_of_Armenian_monarchs

  • L'honestà negli amori
  • 1680 opera by Alessandro Scarlatti

    L'honestà negli amori (1680) Il Pompeo (1683) Mitridate Eupatore (1707) Tigrane (1715) Carlo re d'Allemagna (1716) Telemaco (1718) Il trionfo dell'onore

    L'honestà negli amori

    L'honestà negli amori

    L'honestà_negli_amori

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    with the Parthians as Rome's diplomat to the East. Tiberius then restored Tigranes V to the Armenian throne in 20 BC, personally placing the crown on his

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • Tigranakert
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Tigranakert or Dikranagerd may refer to Armenian cities founded by Tigranes the Great in 1st century B.C.: Tigranocerta, in historic Armenia (present-day

    Tigranakert

    Tigranakert

  • Hethum I
  • King of Armenian Cilicia from 1226 to 1270

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Hethum I

    Hethum I

    Hethum_I

  • Tigranes VI of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 58 to 61

    Tigranes VI, also known as Tigran VI or by his Roman name Gaius Julius Tigranes (Greek: Γαίος Ιούλιος Τιγράνης, before 25 – after 68) was a Herodian prince

    Tigranes VI of Armenia

    Tigranes VI of Armenia

    Tigranes_VI_of_Armenia

  • Il trionfo dell'onore
  • Opera by Alessandro Scarlatti

    L'honestà negli amori (1680) Il Pompeo (1683) Mitridate Eupatore (1707) Tigrane (1715) Carlo re d'Allemagna (1716) Telemaco (1718) Il trionfo dell'onore

    Il trionfo dell'onore

    Il_trionfo_dell'onore

  • Thoros III
  • King of Armenia from 1293 to 1296

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Thoros III

    Thoros III

    Thoros_III

  • Khosrov I
  • King of Armenia from 191 to 217

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Khosrov I

    Khosrov_I

  • Battle of Tigranocerta
  • 69 BC battle between Rome and Armenia

    led by King Tigranes the Great. The Roman force, led by Consul Lucius Licinius Lucullus, defeated Tigranes, and as a result, captured Tigranes' capital city

    Battle of Tigranocerta

    Battle of Tigranocerta

    Battle_of_Tigranocerta

  • Perdiccas
  • Macedonian general and regent (355–320 BC)

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

  • Phraates III
  • Great King

    Parthians. In 65 BC, Phraates III and his new son-in-law Tigranes the Younger (who was Tigranes the Elder's son) led an expedition into Armenia. Initially

    Phraates III

    Phraates III

    Phraates_III

  • Khosrov III the Small
  • 4th-century King of Armenia

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Khosrov III the Small

    Khosrov_III_the_Small

  • Sanatruk
  • King of Armenia (died 109)

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Sanatruk

    Sanatruk

    Sanatruk

  • Vologases V
  • King of the Parthian Empire from 191 to 208

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Vologases V

    Vologases V

    Vologases_V

  • Parthamasiris of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 113 to 114

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Parthamasiris of Armenia

    Parthamasiris of Armenia

    Parthamasiris_of_Armenia

  • Third Mithridatic War
  • War between Rome and Mithridates, 73–63 BC

    Lucullus marched against Tigranes and crossed the Anti-Taurus range heading for the old Armenian capital Artaxata. Once again, Tigranes was provoked to attack

    Third Mithridatic War

    Third Mithridatic War

    Third_Mithridatic_War

  • Cleopatra Selene of Syria
  • Queen of Syria from 82 to 69 BC

    them: Tigranes II of Armenia took Antioch, while Aretas III of Nabataea took Damascus. Cleopatra Selene controlled several coastal towns until Tigranes II

    Cleopatra Selene of Syria

    Cleopatra Selene of Syria

    Cleopatra_Selene_of_Syria

  • Mithridatic Wars
  • Conflicts between Rome and Pontus (88–63 BC)

    on 7 October at Tigranocerta but was unable to capitalise on it – both Tigranes and Mithridates disappeared into the mountains of northern Armenia – due

    Mithridatic Wars

    Mithridatic Wars

    Mithridatic_Wars

  • Leo III of Armenia
  • King of Armenian Cilicia until 1307

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Leo III of Armenia

    Leo III of Armenia

    Leo_III_of_Armenia

  • Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
  • State in southern Anatolia (1080–1375)

    its height, Tigranes' Armenian Empire extended from the Pontic Alps to Mesopotamia, and from the Caspian to the Mediterranean. Tigranes invaded as far

    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    Armenian_Kingdom_of_Cilicia

  • Tiridates I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 52 to 58 and 62 to 88

    the son of Herod the Great), who assumed the Armenian name Tigranes (his uncle was Tigranes V). His son, named Gaius Julius Alexander, married Iotapa,

    Tiridates I of Armenia

    Tiridates I of Armenia

    Tiridates_I_of_Armenia

  • Alexander (grandson of Herod the Great)
  • 1st century AD Prince of Judea

    second born son of Alexander and Glaphyra. His oldest brother was called Tigranes and had a younger unnamed sister. His father Alexander was a Judean prince

    Alexander (grandson of Herod the Great)

    Alexander_(grandson_of_Herod_the_Great)

  • Mithridates I of Media Atropatene
  • King of Media

    possibility that Mithridates I was present with Tigranes the Great and King Mithridates VI of Pontus, when Tigranes and Mithridates VI were defeated by Lucullus

    Mithridates I of Media Atropatene

    Mithridates_I_of_Media_Atropatene

  • Cleopatra of Pontus
  • Queen consort of Armenia of Pontic origin

    played a decisive role in the life of Tigranes and all of Armenia. Cleopatra bore Tigranes three sons: Zariadres, Tigranes and another unnamed one, and three

    Cleopatra of Pontus

    Cleopatra_of_Pontus

  • Artaxias II
  • King of Armenia from 30 to 20 BC

    Artaxias II had two siblings: a younger brother who would later become Tigranes III and a sister, name unknown, who possibly married King Archelaus of

    Artaxias II

    Artaxias II

    Artaxias_II

  • Constantine I, King of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1298 to 1299

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Constantine I, King of Armenia

    Constantine I, King of Armenia

    Constantine_I,_King_of_Armenia

  • Augustus' Eastern policy
  • Foreign policy in the Roman Empire

    deposition and the replacement on the throne of Armenia of his younger brother, Tigranes III, who had lived in Rome since 29 BCE. At the end of 21 B.C., Augustus

    Augustus' Eastern policy

    Augustus' Eastern policy

    Augustus'_Eastern_policy

  • Rhadamistus
  • King of Armenia (51–53, 54–55)

    preserved, was an Armenian princess of the Artaxiad dynasty, daughter of Tigranes IV and his sister-wife Erato. Rhadamistus was known for his ambition, valor

    Rhadamistus

    Rhadamistus

    Rhadamistus

  • Tigran (name)
  • Name list

    Armenian pronounced Dikran) is an Armenian given name. The historical name is Tigranes, primarily kings of Armenia. Tigran and Dikran may refer to: Tigran Arakelyan

    Tigran (name)

    Tigran_(name)

  • Leo I, Prince of Armenia
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1130 to 1137

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Leo I, Prince of Armenia

    Leo_I,_Prince_of_Armenia

  • Artaxias III
  • Roman Client King of Armenia (13 BC-34 AD) (r. 18 AD-34 AD)

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Artaxias III

    Artaxias III

    Artaxias_III

  • Pontus (region)
  • Region in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey

    ruling Lesser Armenia, King Mithridates VI was an ally of Armenian King Tigranes the Great, to whom he married his daughter Cleopatra. Eventually, however

    Pontus (region)

    Pontus (region)

    Pontus_(region)

  • Isabella, Queen of Armenia
  • Queen of Cilician Armenia from 1219 to 1252

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Isabella, Queen of Armenia

    Isabella, Queen of Armenia

    Isabella,_Queen_of_Armenia

  • Ashot III of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 952/53–77

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Ashot III of Armenia

    Ashot III of Armenia

    Ashot_III_of_Armenia

  • Attilio Regolo (Hasse)
  • Opera by Johann Adolph Hasse

    v t e Johann Adolph Hasse Operas Enea in Caonia (1727) Tigrane (1729) Artaserse (1730) Cleofide (1731) Siroe (1733) Didone abbandonata (1742) Ipermestra

    Attilio Regolo (Hasse)

    Attilio Regolo (Hasse)

    Attilio_Regolo_(Hasse)

  • Herbert Lom
  • Czech actor (1917–2012)

    Emil Saxo I Aim at the Stars (1960) as Anton Reger Spartacus (1960) as Tigranes Levantus (pirate envoy) Mr. Topaze (1961) as Castel Benac Mysterious Island

    Herbert Lom

    Herbert_Lom

  • Mamertine Prison
  • Roman historical prison

    Macedon was placed in a foul, overcrowded dungeon at Alba Fucens; the son of Tigranes was kept at a praetor's house in Rome, where he could be trotted out as

    Mamertine Prison

    Mamertine Prison

    Mamertine_Prison

  • A King and No King
  • 17th-century play by Beaumont and Fletcher

    in triumph, bringing with him Tigranes, the defeated king of Armenia. He intends to marry his sister Panthea to Tigranes. Meanwhile, he learns that his

    A King and No King

    A King and No King

    A_King_and_No_King

  • Gaius Julius Alexander
  • 1st century AD ruler of Cetis and Cilicia

    and Persian ancestry. He was the son of the Herodian prince, later king Tigranes VI of Armenia and his wife Opgalli. In the spring of 58, his father was

    Gaius Julius Alexander

    Gaius_Julius_Alexander

  • Arsames I
  • King of Armenia, Sophene and Commagene from 260 to 228 BC

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Arsames I

    Arsames I

    Arsames_I

  • Mitridate Eupatore
  • 1707 opera by Alessandro Scarlatti

    L'honestà negli amori (1680) Il Pompeo (1683) Mitridate Eupatore (1707) Tigrane (1715) Carlo re d'Allemagna (1716) Telemaco (1718) Il trionfo dell'onore

    Mitridate Eupatore

    Mitridate_Eupatore

  • Orontes II
  • Satrap of Armenia from 336 to 301 BC

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Orontes II

    Orontes II

    Orontes_II

  • Orontes III
  • King of Armenia from 321 to 260 BC

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Orontes III

    Orontes_III

  • The Grass Crown (novel)
  • Book by Colleen McCullough

    wives, and discuss the threat presented by Mithridates VI of Pontus and Tigranes II of Armenia. Although these two powerful Eastern rulers would eventually

    The Grass Crown (novel)

    The_Grass_Crown_(novel)

  • Mithrenes
  • Satrap of Armenia from 331 to 321 BC

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Mithrenes

    Mithrenes

  • Roman Republic
  • Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)

    in 73, Lucullus was assigned against Mithridates and his Armenian ally Tigranes the Great in Asia Minor. Fighting a war of manoeuvre against Mithridates'

    Roman Republic

    Roman Republic

    Roman_Republic

  • Ashot I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 885 to 890

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Ashot I of Armenia

    Ashot_I_of_Armenia

  • Orontes I Sakavakyats
  • Legendary King of Armenia from 570 to 560 BC

    Armenians panicked at the approach of Cyrus, who captured their "king". Tigranes, the elder son of the "king" and "who had been Cyrus' companion once on

    Orontes I Sakavakyats

    Orontes I Sakavakyats

    Orontes_I_Sakavakyats

  • List of Armenian royal consorts
  • daughter of Mithridates VI of Pontus, wife of Tigranes II the Great Erato of Armenia, half-sister and wife of Tigranes IV; also co-ruler Zenobia, daughter of

    List of Armenian royal consorts

    List of Armenian royal consorts

    List_of_Armenian_royal_consorts

  • Francesco Scarlatti
  • Italian composer

    L'honestà negli amori (1680) Il Pompeo (1683) Mitridate Eupatore (1707) Tigrane (1715) Carlo re d'Allemagna (1716) Telemaco (1718) Il trionfo dell'onore

    Francesco Scarlatti

    Francesco_Scarlatti

  • Constantine IV of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1362 to 1373

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Constantine IV of Armenia

    Constantine IV of Armenia

    Constantine_IV_of_Armenia

  • Mithridates VI Eupator
  • King of Pontus from 120 to 63 BC

    Mithridates. He was routed by the legions of Lucullus and fled to his ally, Tigranes II of Armenia. In 67 BC, Mithridates retook Pontus after inflicting a major

    Mithridates VI Eupator

    Mithridates VI Eupator

    Mithridates_VI_Eupator

  • Gagik I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 989 to 1020

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Gagik I of Armenia

    Gagik I of Armenia

    Gagik_I_of_Armenia

  • Neoptolemus (general)
  • Officer under Alexander the Great

    Artaxias I Artavasdes I Tigranes I Tigranes II Artavasdes II Artaxias II Tigranes III Tigranes IV & Erato Artavades III Tigranes IV & Erato Non-dynastic

    Neoptolemus (general)

    Neoptolemus (general)

    Neoptolemus_(general)

  • Robert Liddell
  • British writer (1908–1992)

    George Eliot (1977) Elizabeth and Ivy (1986) The Aunts (1987) The Abbe Tigrane by Ferdinand Fabre (1988, as translator) A Mind at Ease: Barbara Pym and

    Robert Liddell

    Robert_Liddell

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    PRAMOD

    (प्रमोद) Hindi name PRAMOD means "happiness, joy."

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    Goddess Durga

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    One who Strives with Pertinacity of Purpose; One who Makes the People Obtain the Divine Wisdom by Reducing the Ignorance

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    Pious People

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    Horse Rider

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    English

    Whidby

    English : variant of English Whitby.

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