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Later appear two branchs:
Later appear two branchs:


Branch of [[Dariunq]], ruled by Varaz Sahak (son of Sembat II Bagratuni). His succesor was his son Sembat IV Bagratuni, lord of Dariunq, and then his (son?) Achot. About 751 Mamikonian incorporated Taik to their domains. Dariunq and Khelat was took by moslems. Vaspurakan fell in hand of the family Ardzruni. Later (c. 770) were rulers Sembat and his son Achot Msaker, and Vasak (brother of Sembat). He lost Taron in 772 and emigrated to [[Klardjeth]] (current region of [[Ardahan]]) where he founded the georgian branch of the family.
Branch of [[Dariunq]], ruled by Varaz Sahak (son of Sembat II Bagratuni). His succesor was his son Sembat IV Bagratuni, lord of Dariunq, and then his (son?) Achot. About 751, the [[Mamikonian]] incorporated [[Taik]] to their domains. Dariunq and [[Khelat]] were took by moslems. [[Vaspurakan]] fell in hand of the family [[Ardzruni]]. Later (c. 770) were rulers Sembat and his son Achot Msaker, and Vasak (brother of Sembat). He lost Taron in 772 and emigrated to [[Klardjeth]] (current region of [[Ardahan]]) where he founded the georgian branch of the family.


Other branch was in [[Taron]], ruled by Sahak (c. 750-771) and his son Achot (771). Taron was incorporated (771) to the domains of the other branch.
Other branch was in [[Taron]], ruled by Sahak (c. 750-771) and his son Achot (771). Taron was incorporated (771) to the domains of the other branch.

Revision as of 10:59, 30 October 2004

Region (Bagrevand) and family (Bagratuni) that ruled it, of the old Armenia c. 300-800 and later Georgia. The family name is today Bagration and they claim the crown of Georgia.

Main rulers:

  • Sembat I Bagratuni c. 370
  • Sahak I Bagratuni c. 390 (ruling the region of Sper in the zone of Tchorok river)
  • Sahak II Bagratuni c. 440
  • Tir or Tirots Bagratuni c. 450
  • Sahak III Bagratuni c. 480
  • Aschot Bagratuni c. 590
  • Pap Bagratuni (son of Aschot) c. 596
  • Sembat II Bagratuni c. 596
  • Varaztirots (son of Sembat II) c. 597
  • Sembat III (son of Varaztirots) c. 640
  • Achot (son of Sembat III) c. 685

Later appear two branchs:

Branch of Dariunq, ruled by Varaz Sahak (son of Sembat II Bagratuni). His succesor was his son Sembat IV Bagratuni, lord of Dariunq, and then his (son?) Achot. About 751, the Mamikonian incorporated Taik to their domains. Dariunq and Khelat were took by moslems. Vaspurakan fell in hand of the family Ardzruni. Later (c. 770) were rulers Sembat and his son Achot Msaker, and Vasak (brother of Sembat). He lost Taron in 772 and emigrated to Klardjeth (current region of Ardahan) where he founded the georgian branch of the family.

Other branch was in Taron, ruled by Sahak (c. 750-771) and his son Achot (771). Taron was incorporated (771) to the domains of the other branch.