Katranide I
For other uses, see Katranide.
Katranide I Կատրանիդե Ա | |
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Flag of Bagratuni dynasty | |
Bagratid Armenia | |
Reign | 885-890 |
Born | 825 |
Died | Mashtots Hayrapet Church (Garni) |
Spouse | Ashot the Great |
Religion | Armenian Apostolic Church |
Katranide (Armenian: Կատրանիդե Ա, 9th century) was the first Queen of the Bagratid Kingdom and member of the Bagratuni Dynasty. She was the wife of the first Bagratuni king - Ashot the Great (885-890). Katranide is known for her khachkar (879), which is situated in Garni, Armenia.[1]
Little is known about her ancestors. Despite that, the names of their children and grandsons are known.
They had 4 sons and 3 daughters
Son/daughter | title | spouse | children |
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Smbat | king of Armenia (890-914) | Ashot, Abas | |
Shapuh | constable (sparapet) of Armenian army | Ashot, one more son | |
Sahak | prince | ||
David | prince | ||
Sofya | princess of Vaspurakan | Grigor-Derenik Artsruni | Ashot, Gurgen, Gagik |
Mariam | princess of Syunik | Vasak Syuni | Grigor, Sahak, Vasak |
daughter | princess | Vahan Artsruni | Gagik |
Family tree
Main article: Bagratuni family tree
Ashot the Great Ishkhanats ishkhan, sparapet (855-885) king of Armenia (885-890) | Katranide I Queen of Armenia (885-890) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Smbat king of Armenia (890-914) | Sahak | David (†902) | Shapuh sparapet (†912) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sofya | Grigor-Derenik prince of Vaspurakan (857-887) | daughter | Vahan Artsruni | Mariam (†914) | Vasak Syuni prince of Syunik (855-859) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ashot prince of Vaspurakan (898-904) | Gagik prince and king of Vaspurakan (904-908, 908-943) | Gurgen prince of Parskahayk (904-925) | Grigor prince of Syunik (859-913) | Sahak | Vasak | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ashot the Iron king of Armenia (914-928) | Sahakanuysh Sevada | Abas king of Armenia (928-953) | Gagik prince of Vaspurakan (897-898) | son | Ashot | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
References
Sources
- Cyril Tumanoff, Manuel de Généalogie et de Chronologie pour l'Histoire de la Caucasie Chrétienne (Arménie-Géorgie-Albanie)
- Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
- René Grousset, Histoire de l'Arménie
- Continuité des élites à Byzance durant les siècles obscurs
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