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  1. Cleopatra of Pontus (Ancient Greek: Κλεοπάτρα; 110 BC – after 58 BC) was a Pontian princess and a queen consort of Armenia.. She was one of the daughters of King Mithridates VI of Pontus and Queen Laodice.Cleopatra is sometimes known as Cleopatra the Elder, to distinguish her from her sister of the same name and was born and raised in the Kingdom of Pontus.

  2. 21 de ago. de 2024 · Tigranakert, a city steeped in history and grandeur, stood as the capital of the Armenian Kingdom during a pivotal era. Founded by the illustrious Tigranes the Great in the first century BCE, it bore his name as a testament to his vision and ambition.

  3. Hace 4 días · Tigranes the Younger, son of Tigranes II of Armenia, failed to usurp the Armenian throne from his father. He fled to Phraates III and convinced him to march against Armenia's new capital at Artaxata. When this siege failed, Tigranes the Younger once again fled, this time to the Roman commander Pompey.

  4. Hace 2 días · The Armenian empire lasted until Tigranes became involved in the struggle between his father-in-law, Mithradates VI Eupator of Pontus, and Rome. The Roman general Lucius Licinius Lucullus captured Tigranocerta, Tigranes’ new capital, in 69 bce.

  5. Hace 2 días · A 109 años del genocidio armenio, la Colectividad sigue apostando a la memoria y encuentro. Este 24 de abril se realiza el tradicional acto contra el olvido de la masacre cometida contra el pueblo armenio a principios del siglo XX.

  6. Hace 4 días · The Kingdom of Armenia rose to the peak of its influence in the 1st century BC under Tigranes the Great before falling under Roman suzerainty. [9] In the 1st century AD, a branch of the ruling Arsacid dynasty of the Parthian Empire established itself on the throne of Armenia.

  7. Hace 3 días · Ancient, medieval and modern maps of Armenia and Its Neighbors. Maps of the Kingdom of Urartu, Ancient Armenian kingdoms, Armenian Empire of the Tigran the Great, Cilician Armenia, Medieval Armenian kingdoms, First, Second and Third Republics of Armenia.