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46: 127: 1014: 172:) would be enthroned a concurrent king and rule in further Armenian provinces closer to Persia and Georgia. Despite the agreed compromise, conflicts, sometimes military, continued between the two brother kings thus greatly weakening the Armenian Bagratid kingdom. In the winter of 1021/2 Hovhannes-Smbat was compelled to make the Byzantine emperor 163:
His enthronement in 1020 was strongly opposed by his younger brother Ashot, who one year later in 1021 rebelled against him, driving his forces to Ani the capital, surrounding and conquering the city and dethroning his brother Hovhannes-Smbat III in 1021 and usurping power from him.
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But following a compromise agreement between the two feuding brothers, he agreed to withdraw his rebel forces from Ani and let the legal heir Hovhannes-Smbat III to return to power continuing as Hovhannes-Smbat III of Ani on limited areas around the capital, whereas Ashot (known as
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in the Georgian-Byzantine war. Hovhannes-Smbat's heritage eventually passed to the Byzantine Empire in 1042, long after Basil had died.
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his heir, an arrangement imposed on him on account of the Armenian support to King
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Hoáą™omos Monastery: Art and History, edited by Edda Vardanyan, Paris : ACHCByz
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of Ani (989–1020) being the king's elder son and legal heir to the throne.
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The Ruins of Ani: A Journey to Armenia's Medieval Capital and Its Legacy
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This biography of an Armenian ruler or member of a royal family is a
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Hovhannes-Smbat built and dedicated the Saint John church and
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Index

King of Ani

Madrid Skylitzes
King of Ani
Gagik I
Gagik II
Dynasty
Bagratuni
Gagik I

zhamatun
Horomos Monastery
King of Ani
Gagik I
Ashot IV
Basil II
George I of Georgia
"The Žamatun of Hoṙomos and the Žamatun/Gawit' Structures in Armenien Architecture"
The Heritage of Armenian Literature
ISBN
978-0-8143-3023-4
The Ruins of Ani: A Journey to Armenia's Medieval Capital and Its Legacy
ISBN
978-1-9788-0291-9
Gagik I
King of Armenia
Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia
Ashot IV
Gagik II
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