ancestry of Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs (1976-)

 

last updated February 2005

 

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1.                     Artavazd Mamikonian, Byzantine strategos

2.                     Hmayeak Theodore Mamikonian [Hmaycak], prince of Taron, patriarch 703-712, born 680 / 700, died 712 or 4-740

4.                     Artavazd Mamikonian [Artavazda; Mamikonid], vice-king, prince of Taron, born circa 650 / 653 / 655, died circa 693 / 4-701

8.                     Hamazasp II [III] Mamikonian, prince or governor of Armenia 656-661, born circa 610 / 615 / 623, died circa 658 / 660, married:

9.                     NN

16.                   Dawith I Mamikonian [David], prince of Taron and priest, born circa 580, died circa 620

18.                   Theodorus I, prince of Rshtuni

32.                   Vahan Mamikonian II [III] le Loup, prince of Taron, governor of Armenia 593-606, born circa 550 / 555, died circa 600

64.                   Mousegh I Mamikonian [Moushegh], vice-king and parapet, governor of Armenia 591-593, born circa 525 / 530, died circa 593

128.                Hmayeak Mamikonian [Hmaycek], prince of Taron, born circa 490, died circa 555 [525?]

256.                Vard Mamikonian [Artavazd], vice-king or governor (Marzpan) of Armenia 505-509/514, born circa 450, died circa 509

512.                St. Hmayeak Mamikonian [Hemayakes, Hmaycek; Hamazaspian], general, papal legate of Armenia at Greece, born circa 410, died in battle circa 6-451, married:

513.                Dzoyk [Dzovik]

1024.              Hamazasp I, prince of the Mamikonids, high-constable of Armenia 387-416/432, born circa 345, died circa 416, ultimately descended from Mancaeus, an exiled Chinese prince, who defended Tigranocerta from the Romans in 69 BCE, and, through him, from ancient Chinese emperors, married:

1025.              Sahakanoysh Souren Pahlav, princess of Armenia, heiress of the Gregorids, born 385, died after 416

1026.              Vram Artsruni

2050.              St. Isaac I the Great Souren Pahlav [Sahak], catholicus, king or primate of Armenia 387-438 / 439, born 7-9-351 / 352 Armenia, died 7-9-438 Ashtishat

4100.              St. Narses I the Great Souren Pahlav [Nersch, Narseh, Nerseh], catholicus, king or primate of Armenia 355-373, born circa 335, died 373, married:

4101.              Sandukht [Samdukht]

8200.              Athenagenes [Ateanakines, At'anakines, Athenogenes], prince of the Gregorids, prince of Suren-Pahlav, born circa 300, died 353, married:

8201.              Bambishn [Bambism, Bambishen], princess of Armenia, born 315 / 320, died after 348

8202.              Vardan I, prince of the Mamikonids

16400.            St. Hesychius I Pahlav of the Gregorids [Yousik, Yusik], primate of Armenia 302-348 or 342-348, married:

16401.            NN, princess of Armenia

16402.            Chosroes II [III] the Short [Khusraw, Khosroes], king of Armenia 330-336 and 337-339, born 285, died circa 339

32800.            St. Vrtanes, primate of Armenia 260-342, died 342

32802.            Tiran the Great of Armenia

32804.            St. Tiridates III [IV / V] Tiran(es) Helios the Great [Trdat], great-king, king or tyrant of Armenia 287 / 298 – 330, born circa 265, died circa 330, married:

32805.            Asxen of Alania [Ashken]

65600.            St. Gregorius Illuminator, primate of Armenia 240-329, died 328, married:

65601.            Maria of Armenia

65608.            Chosroes II the Valiant ('de dappere') [Khusraw, Khosroes], king of West-Armenia 280-287 or 265-293, born circa 230 / 236, died circa 297, married:

65609.            Alcathoe

65610.            Ashkhadar, king of the Ossetians, descendant of ancient Assyrian kings

131200.          Anak, prince of Suren-Pahlav

131216.          Tiridates II [III] [Tridat, Tiridat], king of Armenia 217-253 or 238-252, born circa 195, died circa 252

131218.          Rhescuporis IV, king of Bosphorus

262432.          Chosroes I Vagharsh the Brave [Khusraw], king of Armenia 191 / 193-216/217, born circa 165 / 175, died circa 216, half-brother of Arsaces XXXI Artabanus V/IV, king of Parthia/Persia

524864.          Arsaces XXIX Vologases V [Valagash], king or great-king of Parthia 190/191/192-207/208, formerly Vologases II the Great, king of Armenia 180-191, born circa 130, died circa 207 / 208, married:

524865.          NN, princess of Iberia

1049728.        Arsaces XXVIII Vologases IV [Vologaeses, Valagash; III], king of Parthia 147/148-191/192, born circa 115, died circa 192

1049730.        Pharasmenes III [P'arsman], king of Iberia (Georgia) 132/135-182/185, died circa 185

2099456.        Mithridates IV

4198912.        Arsaces XXVII Vologases III [Vologaeses; II], king of Parthia 108 and 130-147/148, died circa 148

8397824.        Vologaeses II [Vologases], king of Parthia 77-80 and 89-90

16795648.     Vologaeses I [Vologases], king of Parthia, king of Armenia 116-136 / 137, born 95, died circa 136 / 137