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Gagik I Artsruni

Gagik I Artsruni (Armenian: Գագիկ Ա Արծրունի; 879/880 – 943) was an Armenian noble of the Artsruni dynasty who ruled over Vaspurakan in southern Armenia, first as prince of northwestern Vaspurakan (Gagik III, 904–908) and after that until his death as King of Vaspurakan, also claiming the title of King of Armenia.

Gagik I Artsruni
King of Vaspurakan
Assumed depiction of Gagik in the vine-scroll relief on the eastern facade of the Church of the Holy Cross (915–921)
Reign904–937/943
Investiture908
PredecessorAshot-Sargis Artsruni
SuccessorDerenik-Ashot
Born879/880
Died943
ConsortGrigoradukht (daughter of Grigor Abuhamza Artsruni)
Mlke (granddaughter of Ashot I)[1]
IssueDerenik-Ashot
Abusahl-Hamazasp
Khedenik[2]
ArmenianԳագիկ Ա Արծրունի
HouseArtsruni

Background edit

Since the end of the 7th century, Armenia was under Arab dominion and headed by an ostikan (governor) representing the Umayyad, and later Abbasid caliphates,[3] and was the scene of numerous battles against the Byzantine Empire since the 9th century.[4] To strengthen the Arab authority, these ostikans were implanted into various regions of Armenian emirs; the historical province of Vaspurakan was no exception to this.[5] In opposition, the Armenian nobility created ishkhans (princes) to gradually extend their authority in the region.[6][7]

Biography edit

Youth and regency edit

Second son of Grigor-Derenik Artsruni, the Prince of Vaspurakan, and Sophia Bagratuni, the daughter of King Ashot I of Armenia, Gagik was born in 879 or 880.[citation needed] Upon the death of Grigor-Derenik in 887, Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni became regent of Vaspurakan (and later ishksan) and was given Grigor-Derenik's three children Gagik, Ashot-Sargis, and Gurgen.[8] In response to Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni's defection in a military operation ordered by Smbat I, Gagik I Artsruni killed Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni and Ashot-Sargis was given the regency.[9] In response to this, Smbat I promoted Gagik to the rank of general and Gurgen to marzpan (governor).[10]

Ishkhan edit

Gagik succeeded his elder brother Ashot-Sargis as ishkhan in 904[11] and allowed Gourgen to rule over the southeastern possessions of the Artsruni family; both worked well together until the death of Gurgen in 923.[12] After various rebel attacks,[13] Gagik developed a talent for creating military and political strategies and worked towards decreasing the number of Muslim enclaves of Vaspurakan.[14]

King edit

 
Ruler with atendants, Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Aghtamar (915–921)

Gagik was an ally of the Sajid emir of Azerbaijan Yusuf ibn Abi'l-Saj, from whom he received recognition as king in 908, against the Bagratid Smbat I.[15] His state was recognized by the Byzantine Empire, who awarded him the title of "prince of princes" traditionally borne by the pre-eminent Armenian ruler, and his legitimacy received a further boost when the Armenian catholicos, John V the Historian, abandoned Muslim-ruled Dvin for Vaspurakan in 924. However, Gagik later reversed his position and allied himself with Smbat's son and successor, Ashot II. He is also notable as the founder of the Armenian Cathedral of the Holy Cross.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Khach'atryan, Sekhpossian & Merguerian 2001, p. 110.
  2. ^ Adalian 2010, p. 110.
  3. ^ Martin-Hisard 1982, p. 223.
  4. ^ Martin-Hisard 1982, p. 231.
  5. ^ Martin-Hisard 1982, p. 232.
  6. ^ Martin-Hisard 1982, p. 233.
  7. ^ Martin-Hisard 1982, p. 234.
  8. ^ Toumanoff 1990, pp. 102–103.
  9. ^ Thierry 1982, p. 275.
  10. ^ Jones 2007, p. 23.
  11. ^ Thierry 1982, p. 276.
  12. ^ Grousset 1947, p. 422.
  13. ^ Grousset 1947, p. 423.
  14. ^ a b Jones, p. 115.
  15. ^ Grousset 1947, p. 433.

Bibliography edit

  • Adalian, Rouben Paul (2010). Historical Dictionary of Armenia.
  • Khach'atryan, Hayk; Sekhpossian, Nouné; Merguerian, Barbara J. (2001). Queens of the Armenians: 150 biographies based on history and legend.
  • Martin-Hisard, Bernadette (1982). Arab Domination and Armenian Freedoms (seventh-ninth century). Toulouse: Privat. ISBN 978-2-7089-6874-5.
  • Toumanoff, Cyrille (1990). The dynasties of Christian antiquity to the Caucasus of xixth century. Rome.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Thierry, Jean-Michel (1982). Northern Kingdom and Southern Kingdom. Privat. ISBN 978-2-7089-6874-5.
  • Jones, Lynn (2007). Between Islam and Byzantium: Aght'amar and the Visual Construction of Medieval Armenian Rulership. Ashgate Publishing. ISBN 978-0754638520.
  • Grousset, René (1947). History of Armenia from its origins to 1071. Payot. ISBN 978-2-228-88912-4.
  • Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 161, 2154. ISBN 0-19-504652-8.
  • Jones, Lynn. The Church of the Holy Cross and the Iconography of Kingship. Vol. 33. Gesta.
  • Garsoïan, Nina G. (1997). "The independent kingdoms of medieval Armenia". In Hovhannisian, Richard G. (ed.). The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times. Volume 1, The Dynastic Periods: From Antiquity to the Fourteenth Century. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 143–185. ISBN 0-312-10169-4.
  • Ter-Ghewondyan, Aram (1976). The Arab Emirates in Bagratid Armenia. Translated by Nina G. Garsoïan. Lisbon: Livraria Bertrand. OCLC 490638192.

Further reading edit

Regnal titles
New title King of Vaspurakan
908–937/943
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Ashot-Sargis Artsruni
Prince of northwest Vaspurakan
904–908
Crowned as king

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Gagik I Artsruni Armenian Գագիկ Ա Արծրունի 879 880 943 was an Armenian noble of the Artsruni dynasty who ruled over Vaspurakan in southern Armenia first as prince of northwestern Vaspurakan Gagik III 904 908 and after that until his death as King of Vaspurakan also claiming the title of King of Armenia Gagik I ArtsruniKing of VaspurakanAssumed depiction of Gagik in the vine scroll relief on the eastern facade of the Church of the Holy Cross 915 921 Reign904 937 943Investiture908PredecessorAshot Sargis ArtsruniSuccessorDerenik AshotBorn879 880Died943ConsortGrigoradukht daughter of Grigor Abuhamza Artsruni Mlke granddaughter of Ashot I 1 IssueDerenik AshotAbusahl HamazaspKhedenik 2 ArmenianԳագիկ Ա ԱրծրունիHouseArtsruni Contents 1 Background 2 Biography 2 1 Youth and regency 2 2 Ishkhan 2 3 King 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 Further readingBackground editSince the end of the 7th century Armenia was under Arab dominion and headed by an ostikan governor representing the Umayyad and later Abbasid caliphates 3 and was the scene of numerous battles against the Byzantine Empire since the 9th century 4 To strengthen the Arab authority these ostikans were implanted into various regions of Armenian emirs the historical province of Vaspurakan was no exception to this 5 In opposition the Armenian nobility created ishkhans princes to gradually extend their authority in the region 6 7 Biography editYouth and regency edit Second son of Grigor Derenik Artsruni the Prince of Vaspurakan and Sophia Bagratuni the daughter of King Ashot I of Armenia Gagik was born in 879 or 880 citation needed Upon the death of Grigor Derenik in 887 Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni became regent of Vaspurakan and later ishksan and was given Grigor Derenik s three children Gagik Ashot Sargis and Gurgen 8 In response to Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni s defection in a military operation ordered by Smbat I Gagik I Artsruni killed Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni and Ashot Sargis was given the regency 9 In response to this Smbat I promoted Gagik to the rank of general and Gurgen to marzpan governor 10 Ishkhan edit Gagik succeeded his elder brother Ashot Sargis as ishkhan in 904 11 and allowed Gourgen to rule over the southeastern possessions of the Artsruni family both worked well together until the death of Gurgen in 923 12 After various rebel attacks 13 Gagik developed a talent for creating military and political strategies and worked towards decreasing the number of Muslim enclaves of Vaspurakan 14 King edit nbsp Ruler with atendants Cathedral of the Holy Cross Aghtamar 915 921 Gagik was an ally of the Sajid emir of Azerbaijan Yusuf ibn Abi l Saj from whom he received recognition as king in 908 against the Bagratid Smbat I 15 His state was recognized by the Byzantine Empire who awarded him the title of prince of princes traditionally borne by the pre eminent Armenian ruler and his legitimacy received a further boost when the Armenian catholicos John V the Historian abandoned Muslim ruled Dvin for Vaspurakan in 924 However Gagik later reversed his position and allied himself with Smbat s son and successor Ashot II He is also notable as the founder of the Armenian Cathedral of the Holy Cross 14 References edit Khach atryan Sekhpossian amp Merguerian 2001 p 110 Adalian 2010 p 110 Martin Hisard 1982 p 223 Martin Hisard 1982 p 231 Martin Hisard 1982 p 232 Martin Hisard 1982 p 233 Martin Hisard 1982 p 234 Toumanoff 1990 pp 102 103 Thierry 1982 p 275 Jones 2007 p 23 Thierry 1982 p 276 Grousset 1947 p 422 Grousset 1947 p 423 a b Jones p 115 Grousset 1947 p 433 Bibliography editAdalian Rouben Paul 2010 Historical Dictionary of Armenia Khach atryan Hayk Sekhpossian Noune Merguerian Barbara J 2001 Queens of the Armenians 150 biographies based on history and legend Martin Hisard Bernadette 1982 Arab Domination and Armenian Freedoms seventh ninth century Toulouse Privat ISBN 978 2 7089 6874 5 Toumanoff Cyrille 1990 The dynasties of Christian antiquity to the Caucasus of xixth century Rome a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Thierry Jean Michel 1982 Northern Kingdom and Southern Kingdom Privat ISBN 978 2 7089 6874 5 Jones Lynn 2007 Between Islam and Byzantium Aght amar and the Visual Construction of Medieval Armenian Rulership Ashgate Publishing ISBN 978 0754638520 Grousset Rene 1947 History of Armenia from its origins to 1071 Payot ISBN 978 2 228 88912 4 Kazhdan Alexander ed 1991 The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium Oxford and New York Oxford University Press pp 161 2154 ISBN 0 19 504652 8 Jones Lynn The Church of the Holy Cross and the Iconography of Kingship Vol 33 Gesta Garsoian Nina G 1997 The independent kingdoms of medieval Armenia In Hovhannisian Richard G ed The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times Volume 1 The Dynastic Periods From Antiquity to the Fourteenth Century New York St Martin s Press pp 143 185 ISBN 0 312 10169 4 Ter Ghewondyan Aram 1976 The Arab Emirates in Bagratid Armenia Translated by Nina G Garsoian Lisbon Livraria Bertrand OCLC 490638192 Further reading editVacca Alison 2017 Non Muslim Provinces under Early Islam Islamic Rule and Iranian Legitimacy in Armenia and Caucasian Albania Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1107188518 Regnal titles New title King of Vaspurakan908 937 943 Succeeded byDerenik Ashot Preceded byAshot Sargis Artsruni Prince of northwest Vaspurakan904 908 Crowned as king Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gagik I Artsruni amp oldid 1216230720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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