Timeline of Armenian history

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History of Armenia

Prehistoric Armenia
Hayasa-Azzi
Armens
Urartu
Kingdom of Armenia
Orontid Armenia
Kingdom of Sophene
Artaxiad Dynasty
Kingdom of Commagene
Arsacid Dynasty
Medieval History
Marzpanate Period
Byzantine Armenia
Arab conquest of Armenia
Bagratuni Armenia
Kingdom of Vaspurakan
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Zakarid Armenia
Foreign Rule
Persian Domination
Ottoman Domination
Russian Domination
Hamidian Massacres
Armenian Genocide
Contemporary Armenia
Democratic Republic of Armenia
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
Republic of Armenia
Topical
Military history of Armenia
Timeline of Armenian history
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Contents

[edit] Earliest

[edit] Mitanni Kingdom

[edit] Urartu Kingdom

[edit] Armenia becomes a country

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Moses of Choren, historic sculpture by Aytsemik Urartu. In Matenadaran in Yerevan.

[edit] First Royal Dynasty of Armenia (190 B.C. - 1 A.D.)

[edit] The Second Armenian Royal Dynasty (53 A.D. - 423)

  • 53: Tiridates I reaffirms Armenian independence by founding the Arshakuni Dynasty.
    • 58: Roman general Corbulo invades Armenia with the assistance of the Iberians and Commagenians.
    • 66: Tiridates is crowned in Rome by Nero, after he and Corbulo came to an agreement.
    • 72: War against the Alans
  • ?: Death of Tiridates I
  • ? - 110: Reign of Sanatruces I/Sanatruk, during which the Apostles Thadeus and Bartholomew preach Christianity in Armenia.
  • 228 onwards: Chosroes II of Armenia repels Sassanid invasions.
  • 287: Beginning of the reign of Tiridates III.
  • 330: End of Tiridates III's reign.
  • 387: Division of Armenia into Western and Eastern parts. The latter keeps its independence.
  • 392: Armenia regains its might by the coronation of King Vramshapouh in 392.
  • 406: Mesrop Mashtots invents the Armenian alphabet.
  • 428: End of the Arshakuni Dynasty.

[edit] Marzpan period (428 - 640)

[edit] The Third Armenian Royal Dynasty (862- 1045)

  • 861-862: Ashot I Bagratuni is recognized as prince of princes by the Baghdad court, followed by a war against local Muslim emirs.
    • 885: Ashot wins and is thus recognized King of the Armenians by Baghdad in 885.
    • 886: Formal recognition of Armenian sovereignty by Constantinople.
  • 891: King Ashot I dies and is succeeded by his son Smbat I, in 892.
  • 961: King Ashot III (953-977) transfers the capital from Kars to Ani, which came to be considered the "City of a 1001 Churches" which rivaled other metropolises like Baghdad and Constantinople.
  • 1045: Armenia falls to Byzantine troops, and an exodus begins.
  • 1064: Ani, once the capital of Bagratid Armenia, is plundered by the Seljuk Turks and the population nearly all gone.

[edit] The Armenian kingdom of Cilicia

  • 1078: Establishment of the Armenian Principality of Cilicia, led by the Rubenid dynasty.
  • 1095: The First Crusade is launched by Pope Urban I.
  • 1187: Debut of Leon II's reign as prince.
    • 1198: Leon II "the Magnificent" managed to secure his crown, becoming the first King of Armenian Cilicia.
  • 1219: Death of Leon II.
  • 1375: Fall of the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia to the Mamelukes of Egypt.

[edit] Ottoman Empire

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Armenian civilians, being deported during the Armenian Genocide.
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