Nerses Kamsarakan, the Glossary
Nerseh or Nerses Kamsarakan (Ներսեհ Կամսարական) was the presiding prince of Armenia in 689–691, backed by the Byzantine Empire.[1]
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11 relations: Ashot II Bagratuni, Byzantine Empire, First Fitna, Ishkhan (title), Justinian II, Kouropalates, Leontius, Medieval Armenia, Second Fitna, Shirak Province, Smbat VI Bagratuni.
- 690s deaths
- 7th-century Armenian people
- 7th-century Christians
- Armenian Christians
- Kamsarakan family
- Kouropalatai
- People of the Arab–Byzantine wars
- Princes of Armenia
Ashot II Bagratuni
Ashot II Bagratuni (Աշոտ Բ Բագրատունի) was the presiding prince of Armenia in 685–690, when the country was contested between the Byzantine Empire and the Umayyad Caliphate. Nerses Kamsarakan and Ashot II Bagratuni are 7th-century Armenian people, 7th-century Christians, 7th-century monarchs in Asia, Armenian Christians, People of the Arab–Byzantine wars and princes of Armenia.
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Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
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First Fitna
The First Fitna was the first civil war in the Islamic community.
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Ishkhan (title)
Ishkhan (իշխան) was a feudal title in medieval Armenia, literally meaning prince.
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Justinian II
Justinian II (Iustinianus; Ioustinianós; 668/69 – 4 November 711), nicknamed "the Slit-Nosed" (Rhinotmetus; ho Rhīnótmētos), was the last Byzantine emperor of the Heraclian dynasty, reigning from 685 to 695 and again from 705 to 711.
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Kouropalates
Kouropalatēs, Latinized as curopalates or curopalata (κουροπαλάτης, from cura palatii " charge of the palace"). Nerses Kamsarakan and Kouropalates are Kouropalatai.
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Leontius
Leontius (Leóntios; died 15 February 706) was Byzantine emperor from 695 to 698.
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Medieval Armenia
Medieval Armenia refers to the history of Armenia during the Middle Ages.
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Second Fitna
The Second Fitna was a period of general political and military disorder and civil war in the Islamic community during the early Umayyad Caliphate.
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Shirak Province
Shirak (Շիրակ) is a province of Armenia.
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Smbat VI Bagratuni
Smbat VI Bagratuni (ca. 670 – 726) was a member of the Bagratuni family who was presiding prince of Armenia with interruptions from 691 to the 710s. Nerses Kamsarakan and Smbat VI Bagratuni are 7th-century Armenian people, Kouropalatai, People of the Arab–Byzantine wars and princes of Armenia.
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See also
690s deaths
- 690 deaths
- 691 deaths
- 692 deaths
- 693 deaths
- 694 deaths
- 695 deaths
- 696 deaths
- 697 deaths
- 698 deaths
- 699 deaths
- Abu Sa'īd al-Khūdrī
- Al-Aswad ibn Yazid
- Amalberga of Maubeuge
- Amr ibn Maymun
- Angadrisma
- Ansoald
- Autbod
- Chlodulf of Metz
- Clovis IV
- Elfin of Alt Clut
- Fakhitah bint Abi Hisham
- Hugobert
- Jonatus
- Nerses Kamsarakan
- Salih Ibn Ashyam Al-Adawi
- Seaxwulf
- Sulaym ibn Qays
- Umm al-Banin bint Abd al-Aziz
- Yahya ibn al-Hakam
- Yang Jiong
- Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi
7th-century Armenian people
- Ashot II Bagratuni
- David Saharuni
- Grigor I Mamikonian
- Hamazasp IV Mamikonian
- Isaac the Armenian
- Jalinus
- Mizizios
- Mjej II Gnuni
- Mushegh III Mamikonian
- Nerses III the Builder
- Nerses Kamsarakan
- Saborios
- Smbat IV Bagratuni
- Smbat VI Bagratuni
- Theodore Rshtuni
- Todos (architect)
- Vahan (Byzantine commander)
- Varaztirots II Bagratuni
7th-century Christians
- Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith
- Antiochus of Palestine
- Ashot II Bagratuni
- Gabriel of Sinjar
- Grigor I Mamikonian
- Hamazasp IV Mamikonian
- Kubrat
- Kusaila
- Mansur ibn Sarjun
- Nerses Kamsarakan
- Pseudo-Sophronius
- Sarjun ibn Mansur
- Shirin
- Tervel of Bulgaria
- Valerio of Bierzo
- Yazdin
Armenian Christians
- Abu'l-Fath Yanis
- Alexandre Paulikevitch
- Armenian Apostolic Christians
- Arshak II
- Ashot Beglarian
- Ashot II Bagratuni
- Bahram al-Armani
- Grigor I Mamikonian
- Hamazasp IV Mamikonian
- Hovhannes Tumanyan
- Mirza Zulqarnain
- Mushegh II Mamikonian
- Nerses Kamsarakan
- Ninet Sinaii
- Nishan Yaubyan
- Prohaeresius
- Rita Sargsyan
- Sarkis Assadourian
- Sayat-Nova
- Sokrat Khanyan
- Vahan I Mamikonian
- Vard Mamikonian
- Vardan of Aygek
Kamsarakan family
- Anania Shirakatsi
- Arshavir II Kamsarakan
- Isaac the Armenian
- Kamsarakan
- Narses
- Narses (comes)
- Nerses Kamsarakan
- Theodosia (wife of Leo V)
Kouropalatai
- Adarnase II of Klarjeti
- Adarnase III of Iberia
- Adarnase IV of Iberia
- Adarnase V of Tao
- Artabasdos
- Ashot I of Iberia
- Ashot II of Tao
- Baduarius
- Bagrat I of Iberia
- Bagrat I of Tao
- Bagrat III of Georgia
- Bagrat IV of Georgia
- Bardas
- Bardas Hikanatos
- Bardas Skleros
- David I of Iberia
- David III of Tao
- David Saharuni
- Domentziolus (nephew of Phocas)
- George II of Georgia
- Guaram I of Iberia
- Guaram II of Iberia
- Guaram III of Iberia
- Gurgen I of Tao
- Hamazasp IV Mamikonian
- John Komnenos (Domestic of the Schools)
- Justin II
- Katakalon Tarchaneiotes
- Kouropalates
- Leo Phokas the Younger
- Liparit IV of Kldekari
- Manuel Komnenos (kouropalates)
- Michael I Rangabe
- Nerses Kamsarakan
- Peter (curopalates)
- Smbat VI Bagratuni
- Sumbat I of Iberia
- Theodore (brother of Heraclius)
- Theodore Rshtuni
- Thoros of Edessa
- Varaztirots II Bagratuni
People of the Arab–Byzantine wars
- Ashot II Bagratuni
- Bagrat II Bagratuni
- Bakjur
- Damian of Tarsus
- Giustiniano Participazio
- Guaram II of Iberia
- Hamazasp IV Mamikonian
- Ibn al-Dahhak
- Karbeas
- Leo of Tripoli
- Leon I of Abkhazia
- Nerses Kamsarakan
- Photios (Emirate of Crete)
- Sergius, Patrician of Lazica
- Smbat VI Bagratuni
- Tervel of Bulgaria
- Theodore Rshtuni
- Tughj ibn Juff
- Vardan II
Princes of Armenia
- Ashot II Bagratuni
- Ashot III Bagratuni
- Ashot Msaker
- Bagrat II Bagratuni
- David Saharuni
- Grigor I Mamikonian
- Hamazasp IV Mamikonian
- Mushegh VI Mamikonian
- Nerses Kamsarakan
- Sahak III Bagratuni
- Sempad Thor'netsi
- Smbat VI Bagratuni
- Smbat VII Bagratuni
- Tatzates
- Theodore Rshtuni