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29: 283:(later considered the Armenian patron saint), whom he had imprisoned, Gregory cured him of his madness. Then, Tiridates converted and declared Christianity the official state religion of Armenia, making it the first nation to officially adopt Christianity. Sometime after Tiridates III's baptism, Gregory baptised Tiridates III's family, including Ashkhen and his entire court and his army on the 225:, Ashkatar who is also known as Ashkhadar by an unnamed wife. Ashkhen was born at an unknown date between about 260-280 and was raised in the Alani Kingdom. Little is known on her early life, prior to marrying Tiridates III. 305:
with Khosrovidukht. Ashkhen and Khosrovidukht are regarded as prominent figures in Armenian society and are significant figures in Christianity in Armenia. Ashkhen, Tiridates III, and Khosrovidukht are Saints in the
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Father M. Chamich, History of Armenia from BC 2247 to the year of Christ 1780 or 1229 of the Armenian Era. Translated from the original Armenian, Johannes Avdall, Esq, Bishop's College Press, 1827
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M.H. Dodgeon & S.N.C Lieu, The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars AD 226–363, A documentary History Compiled and edited, Routledge, 1994
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Tiridates III served as a Roman client king of Armenia from 287 to 330, and married Ashkhen in 297. At the time the Armenian state religion was
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and others in the Armenian Christian underground. The legend says that after Khosrovidukht persuaded Tiridates to free the Christian
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name which derives from the word akhsen, ‘grey’, or Zend akhsaena which means ‘black’ or ‘bluish-black’.
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Armenian Catholic Church: The Saints - King Drtad, Queen Ashkhen and Princess Khosrovitookht (c. 330 AD)
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Ashkatar was one of the Alani Kings who flourished in the third century who was born probably about 230
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B. Eghiayean, Heroes of Hayastan: a dramatic novel history of Armenia, Armenian National Fund, 1993
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Domar: the calendrical and liturgical cycle of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church
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According to legend, after Tiridates had killed a group of Christians, the
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origins. She was the daughter and is the known child of the King of the
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Saturday before fifth Sunday after Pentecost (Armenian Apostolic Church)
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M. Vahan Kurkjian, A History of Armenia, Indo-European Publishing, 2008
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R.W. Thomson, Agathangelo's History of the Armenians, SUNY Press, 1976
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and their feast day is on the Saturday after the fifth Sunday after
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Towards the end of her life, Ashkhen retired to the castle of
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The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars AD 226-363
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The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars AD 226-363
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Biography of Saint Gregory - St. Gregory and St. Grigoris
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Heroes of Hayastan: a dramatic novel history of Armenia
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Index


Tiridates III
Khosrovidukht
Naghash Hovnatan
Armenian Queen Consort
Alania
Garni castle
Tiridates III of Armenia
Issue
Khosrov III the Small
Mahbanu Arshakuni
House
Arsacid dynasty of Armenia
Armenian Apostolic Church
Feast
Armenian
Armenia
Arsacid dynasty
Tiridates III of Armenia
Sarmatian
Alans
Armenian
Zoroastrianism
Khosrov III
Salome
St. Husik I
Catholicos
Armenian Apostolic Church
Hripsimeyan nuns
Hripsimeyan nuns

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