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There are quite a few doubtful points"

  1. The link to Chosrow takes you to the wrong person and 2 centuries into the future
  2. The Parthians had been gone for 40 years or so, but are still blamed for everything
  3. Trdat I ruled 'anal.'?

nl:Gebruiker:Jcwf 75.178.177.135 (talk) 01:22, 15 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This entry seems to mix legend with facts

One reason Trdat III of Armenia is sometimes referred to as Trdat IV is that another Trdat, perhaps the murderer of Khosrov II, seems to have ruled, firstly Western Armenia and then (after the accession of Narseh as Shah) the whole of Armenia as a Sassanid client state. The story of Gregory, as son of the murderer Anak, strikes one as being somewhat fanciful. It also doesn't explain what happened to Armenia in the period between Khosrov's murder and Trdat the Great reconquest of Armenia, with Roman support. 217.172.65.199 (talk) 21:23, 11 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]