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- Tiran_of_Armenia abstract "Tigranes VII redirects here. For ancient people and Kings of Armenia of this name see, Tigranes.Tiran (Armenian: Տիրան, flourished second half of the 3rd century & first half of the 4th century) known also as Tigranes VII or Tigranes and Diran was a Prince who served as a Roman Client King of Arsacid Armenia from 339 until 350. He was a contemporary and is associated with the life of Saint Sarkis the Warrior and his son, Saint Mardiros. Tiran was the son, successor and was among the children born to Khosrov III Kotak by an unnamed mother, thus was a grandson of Tiridates III of Armenia and his wife, Ashkhen. He was the maternal uncle of St. Nerses I who would become a future Catholicos of Armenia. Tiran was named in honor of the monarchs named Tigranes of the Artaxiad Dynasty. The name Tigranes, was the most common royal name in the Artaxiad Dynasty and was among the most ancient names of the Kings of Armenia.When his father died in 339, Tiran succeeded his father as King of Armenia. Little is known on life, prior to becoming King of Armenia. Tiran was a lukewarm Christian and was the first Arsacid ruling monarch to aggressively pursue a policy on Arianism. Although Tiran was endorsed by the Christian aristocrats of Armenia, the King was a disappointment, intellectually and morally. The reign of Tiran was blemished by conflicts both internally and externally.Tiran had antagonised the clergy and the great Mamikonian family, who had been the mainstay to the throne. He had many disagreements with the reigning Catholicos and his relation St. Husik I. St. Husik I had criticised Tiran on his public and private conduct. This led Tiran in ordering the death of St. Husik I who was beaten to death on Tiran’s orders, because the Catholicos denied him entry to a church in Sophene on a feast day in 347. Tiran massacred two leading Armenian families the Ardzruni and Reshtuni, who he accused in having secret relations with the Sassanids and tried on various occasions which failed to crush the power of the Armenian feudal lords which were among his acts of committed barbarity.In Tiran’s foreign policy he was mainly concerned with the Sassanid King Shapur II. Shapur II launched a war on Rome and her allies, firstly by persecuting the Christians that lived in Persia and Mesopotamia. Shapur II’s war by capturing these territories began to dealt a severe blow to Roman prestige in the East.Shapur II invaded Armenia with his army and eventually took Tiran, his Queen and their family as hostages. Tiran and his family were betrayed by his chamberlain to Shapur II. Tiran and his family became Sassanid political prisoners, which Tiran was blinded and thrown into prison, after Tiran was accused by Shapur II of collusion with Rome.The Armenian nobles infuriated by the brutality of Shapur II and his treatment of Tiran and his family, took up arms and fought against Shapur II and his army with assistance from the Romans. They successfully drove Shapur II and his army out from Armenia. After Shapur II was defeated, he had signed a treaty and agreed to release Tiran and his family from prison. As Tiran was depressed and blinded, he abdicated his throne and his second son Arsaces II (Arshak II), succeeded him father as Armenian King in 350.Tiran married an unnamed woman by whom he had three sons and a daughter, who were: Artaxias, Arsaces II (Arshak II), Tiridates and Eranyak.".
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- Tiran_of_Armenia activeYearsStartYear "0339".
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- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLink Arianism.
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- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLink Artaxias_(son_of_Tiran_of_Armenia).
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- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLink Eranyak.
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLink Khosrov_III_the_Small.
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Armenia_(antiquity).
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Armenian_kings.
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- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLink Persecution_of_Christians.
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- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLink St._Nerses_I.
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLink Tigranes.
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLink Tiridates_(son_of_Tiran_of_Armenia).
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- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diran of Armenia".
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "King Tigranes VII (Tiran)".
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "King Tiran's".
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Roman Client King of Armenia, Tiran".
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tigranes VII (Tiran)".
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tigranes VII".
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tigranes VII, also known as Tiran".
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tiran (Tigranes VII) of Armenia".
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tiran (Tigranes VII)".
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tiran of Armenia".
- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tiran".
- Tiran_of_Armenia house Arsacid_dynasty_of_Armenia.
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- Tiran_of_Armenia name "Tiran of Armenia".
- Tiran_of_Armenia reign "339".
- Tiran_of_Armenia succession List_of_Armenian_kings.
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- Tiran_of_Armenia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-hy.
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- Tiran_of_Armenia subject Category:3rd-century_Christians.
- Tiran_of_Armenia subject Category:3rd-century_monarchs_in_the_Middle_East.
- Tiran_of_Armenia subject Category:4th-century_Armenian_people.
- Tiran_of_Armenia subject Category:4th-century_Christians.
- Tiran_of_Armenia subject Category:4th-century_monarchs_in_the_Middle_East.
- Tiran_of_Armenia subject Category:Arsacid_dynasty_of_Armenia.
- Tiran_of_Armenia subject Category:Roman_client_rulers.
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- Tiran_of_Armenia comment "Tigranes VII redirects here. For ancient people and Kings of Armenia of this name see, Tigranes.Tiran (Armenian: Տիրան, flourished second half of the 3rd century & first half of the 4th century) known also as Tigranes VII or Tigranes and Diran was a Prince who served as a Roman Client King of Arsacid Armenia from 339 until 350. He was a contemporary and is associated with the life of Saint Sarkis the Warrior and his son, Saint Mardiros.".
- Tiran_of_Armenia label "Tiran of Armenia".
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- Tiran_of_Armenia sameAs Τιράν_της_Αρμενίας.
- Tiran_of_Armenia sameAs Tigrane_VII.
- Tiran_of_Armenia sameAs Տիրան_Բ.
- Tiran_of_Armenia sameAs ტიგრან_VII.
- Tiran_of_Armenia sameAs Tigranes_VII.
- Tiran_of_Armenia sameAs m.0dsz7s.
- Tiran_of_Armenia sameAs Тиран_(царь_Великой_Армении).
- Tiran_of_Armenia sameAs Тиран_(цар_Великої_Вірменії).
- Tiran_of_Armenia sameAs Q2664936.
- Tiran_of_Armenia wasDerivedFrom Tiran_of_Armenia?oldid=688036192.
- Tiran_of_Armenia isPrimaryTopicOf Tiran_of_Armenia.
- Tiran_of_Armenia name "Tiran of Armenia".