Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q16933180> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Q16933180 description "King of Maskut".
- Q16933180 description "King of Maskut".
- Q16933180 subject Q15139694.
- Q16933180 subject Q6994590.
- Q16933180 subject Q7121912.
- Q16933180 subject Q7985397.
- Q16933180 subject Q8990201.
- Q16933180 abstract "Sanesan was the king of Maskut in the early 4th century. He converted to Christianity, but then rejected it and slew Grigoris, the bishop who had introduced him to the faith. According to Faustus Byuzand, when Grigoris arrived in the Caucasian Albanian principality of Maskut (located along the northeastern Azerbaijani and south Dagestani shore of the Caspian Sea) to preach Christianity, its ruler Sanatruk (also known as Sanesan) of the local branch of Arsacides ordered him killed. Grigoris was trampled to death by mounted Maskut soldiers in the Vatnik Valley, near the present-day village of Nughdi 37 south of Derbent.According to the history of Faustus Byuzand, Sanesan was a member of the Arsacid Dynasty and ruled lands bordering the Kura river. During the reign of his kinsman Khosrov III the Small, he invaded Armenia with an army of various peoples including Huns and Alans in 337. After occupying Armenia for most of a year, he was defeated and killed by the Armenian general Vatche Mamikonian.".
- Q16933180 activeYearsEndYear "0004".
- Q16933180 activeYearsStartYear "0004".
- Q16933180 predecessor Q7900773.
- Q16933180 successor Q2471407.
- Q16933180 title "King of Caucasian Albania".
- Q16933180 title "King of Maskut".
- Q16933180 wikiPageExternalLink pb1.htm.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q131416.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q15139694.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q156557.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q178054.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q2015048.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q227.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q2415313.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q2471407.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q285772.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q29536.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q399.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q45813.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q5043.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q5118.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q514671.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q5484.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q678502.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q6994590.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q7121912.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q7900773.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q7985397.
- Q16933180 wikiPageWikiLink Q8990201.
- Q16933180 name "Sanesan".
- Q16933180 predecessor Q7900773.
- Q16933180 reign "4".
- Q16933180 shortDescription "King of Maskut".
- Q16933180 successor Q2471407.
- Q16933180 title "King of Caucasian Albania".
- Q16933180 title "King of Maskut".
- Q16933180 type Person.
- Q16933180 type Agent.
- Q16933180 type Person.
- Q16933180 type Royalty.
- Q16933180 type Agent.
- Q16933180 type NaturalPerson.
- Q16933180 type Thing.
- Q16933180 type Q215627.
- Q16933180 type Q5.
- Q16933180 type Person.
- Q16933180 comment "Sanesan was the king of Maskut in the early 4th century. He converted to Christianity, but then rejected it and slew Grigoris, the bishop who had introduced him to the faith. According to Faustus Byuzand, when Grigoris arrived in the Caucasian Albanian principality of Maskut (located along the northeastern Azerbaijani and south Dagestani shore of the Caspian Sea) to preach Christianity, its ruler Sanatruk (also known as Sanesan) of the local branch of Arsacides ordered him killed.".
- Q16933180 label "Sanesan".
- Q16933180 name "Sanesan".