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  1. Armenia, also the Kingdom of Greater Armenia (Armenian: Մեծ Հայքի թագավորություն, romanized: Mets Hayk’i t’agavorut’yun), [8] or simply Greater Armenia or Armenia Major (Armenian: Մեծ Հայք Mets Hayk; [9] Latin: Armenia Maior) sometimes referred to as the Armenian Empire, was a kingdom in the Ancient ...

  2. Mets Hayk; em latim: Armenia Major), foi um estado monárquico que existiu de 321 a.C. a 428 d.C. Sua história é dividida em sucessivos reinados de três dinastias: orôntida (Antes de 321–200 a.C.), [2] artaxíada (159 a.C.–12 d.C.)[3] e arsácida (52–428). [4]

  3. Kingdom of Armenia may refer to: Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity), also known as Artaxiad or Arsacid Armenia, 380 BC to AD 387/428. Bagratid Armenia, also known as the Kingdom of Armenia, AD 885 to 1045.

    • Prehistory
    • Satrapy of Armenia
    • Kingdom of Armenia

    During the Iron Age, in the region the ancient Assyrians called Urartu (called Bianili by the Urartians themselves), various tribal confederations and kingdoms emerged; these groups included the Hayasa-Azzi, Shupria, Nairi, the Mushki, and possibly a group retroactively referred to as Armeno-Phrygians. In the 9th century BC, tribes from the vicinit...

    It is unclear where the exonym Armenia derived from; the earliest ever record that can confidently be considered Armenia appears in a trilingual Persian inscription as Armina in the Old Persian language and as Harminuya in the Elamite language, whereas the older name for the region, Urartu, was used in the Babylonian translation (see: Name of Armen...

    The satrapy of Armenia became an independent kingdom in 321 BC, after the conquests of Alexander the Great, but soon became incorporated as one of the Hellenistic kingdoms of the Seleucid Empire.

  4. Diferentemente do Reino da Armênia da antiguidade clássica, o Reino Arménio da Cilícia localizava-se ao redor do golfo de Alexandreta, no mar Mediterrâneo (atualmente, sul da Turquia), e permaneceu independente de 1078 a 1375.

  5. The Kingdom of Armenia [7] also known as Greater Armenia (Armenian: Մեծ Հայք, romanized: Mets Hayk), was an Armenian kingdom ruling in the Ancient Near East from 321 BC to 428 AD. It's history is divided into reigns by three royal dynasties: Orontid (321 BC–200 BC), Artaxiad (190 BC–12 AD) and Arsacid (52 AD–428 AD).

  6. 6 de mar. de 2018 · Ancient Armenia, located in the south Caucasus area of Eurasia, was settled in the Neolithic era but its first recorded state proper was the kingdom of Urartu from the 9th century BCE.