Vachagan III
Vachagan III | |
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King of Caucasian Albania | |
Reign | 487–510 |
Coronation | 487 |
Predecessor | Vache II |
Issue | Sons: Pantaleon Daughters: Khanchik |
House | Arsacid |
Father | Aswagen |
Religion | Church of Caucasian Albania |
Vachagan III the Pious was the last Armenian king of Caucasian Albania from the Arsacid Dynasty. He was a brother of Vache II and was restored to the throne by Balash. During his reign Church of Caucasian Albania was growing. Vachagan persecuted pagans and opened religious schools in country. He recovered Grigoris' and Saint Pantaleon's relics and buried then in a tomb within the Amaras Monastery with help of his extra-marital uncle Khochkorik.[1] He named his son in honour of Saint Pantaleon.
Aluen Ecumenical Council
He held an ecumenical council in town of Aluen in 488. Aluen Ecumenical Council thus holds special status in history of Caucasian Albania, because it is only legal information about socio-religious life of Caucasian Albania. Vardan the Brave was also in Council whose successors would eventually overthrow Arsacid.
References
- ^ (in French) Mahé, Jean-Pierre, "Vač'agan III le Pieux et le culte des reliques," Revue des Études Arméniennes 35 (2013): 113-29.