Haykazuni
King Vahe Haykazuni died at Gaugamelles together with his offspring in the battle against Alexander of Macedon on 1 October 331 before common era. While his ally Darius, king of Persia, fled the battleground leaving his army behind, Vahe chose to fight to the end and die as a true warrior and true king. This ends the reign of the Haykazuni dynasty.
Rulers of Armenia in the Hittite accounts:
About 1500 - 1200 bce states of Pala, Alzi (Aghdzniq?), Dirgu, Halitu.
About 1200 - 800 Ararat tribal unions and states of Nairi, Supria, Tuaratsi, Musasir, Sangibutu, Erikuahi, Katarza, Lusha, Diauhi etc.
Tribal union and state of Hayasa (Atsi) in the upper
Yeuphrates basin (about 1450 - 1100 bce)
Capital city: Ani-Kamah (Kummaha)
Kar(about 1400 - 1380) (-in Armenian accounts - Kar, descendant of Hayk Nahapet)
Hayk (about 1380 - 60) (in Armenian sources - Haykaka I, descendant of Hayk Nahapet)
Maria (about 1360 - 50)
Annia (about 1350 - 30)
Mutti (about 1330 - 20)
About 1320 - 850 unknown rulers
About 850 incorporated into Ararat
Armenia Minor, Lesser Armenia
About 1100 - 520 b.c.e. region of Suhmi
About 520 - 331 b.c.e. to the Persian Kingdom
322 - 120 b.c.e. independent kingdom (with capital city in Ani-Kamah)
120 b.c.e. - 63 common era to the Pontic Kingdom
63 common era to Rome (provinces First and Second Armenia)
Cappadocia
Before the 16th century part of the Hittite kingdom
Kizzuvadna (?)
Pellia I (16 century b.c.e.)
Periavatri (?)
Ishputashhu (about 1500 b.c.e.)
Shunashshura I (?)
Pellia II (about 1450 b.c.e.)
Paddatishshu (?)
Talzush (?)
Shunashshura II (about 1400 b.c.e.)
Occupied by Mitanni
About 362 b.c.e. an independent kingdom
Mithridat of Kios (? - 362 b.c.e.)
Ariobarzan (362 - 360 b.c.e.)
Datan (360 b.c.e - ?)
Ariamn (? - 350 b.c.e.)
Ariarat I (350 - 322 b.c.e.)
322 - 301 b.c.e. incorporated into the Macedonian Empire
Ariarat II (301 - 280 b.c.e.)
Ariaramn (280 - 262 b.c.e.)
Ariarat III (262 - 220 b.c.e.)
Ariarat IV (220 - 163 b.c.e.)
Ariarat V (163 - 131/130 b.c.e.)
Olofern (163 - 157 b.c.e.)
Ariarat VI (130 - 116/111 b.c.e.)
Ariarat VII (116/111 - 101/100 b.c.e.)
Pontic Dynasty
Ariarat IX (about 100 - 96 b.c.e.)
The Datamids
Ariarat VIII (96 - about 95 b.c.e.)
Ariobarzan I (about 95 - 62 b.c.e.)
Ariobarzan II (62 - 51 b.c.e.)
Ariobarzan III (51 - 42 b.c.e.)
Ariarat X (42 - 36 b.c.e.)
Archelay (36 - 17 b.c.e.)
From 17 b.c.e. Roman province
Материал скомпонован и отредактирован: Аршам Агамалян