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Vologases I
King of Armenia
Reign117–140
PredecessorParthamasiris
SuccessorSohaemus
HouseArsacid
King of Armenia from 117 to 140

Vologases I of Armenia (Armenian: Վաղարշ Ա) or Vagharsh I was a Parthian prince who ruled Armenia from 117 to 140. He was apparently an Arsacid and is described as the "son of Sanatruces" (King of Armenia 88–110) by Cassius Dio. He became king following the end of the brief Roman annexation of Armenia. He is known to have founded the city of Vagharshapat, which served as the capital of Armenia from 120 to 330, and a number of other settlements that bear his name. Although Armenia prospered during his reign, he was forced to appeal to Rome for assistance against an Iberian invasion towards the end of his rule. According to Movses Khorenatsi, he may have died in battle against the invaders. After his death, the Romans made Sohaemeus the ruler of Armenia.

References

  1. ^ Bournoutian 2002, p. 42.
  2. ^ Garsoïan 1997, p. 70.
  3. Russell 1987, pp. 161–162.

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Armenian monarchs
Antiquity
336 BC–428
Orontids
Artaxiads
Non-dynastic
Arsacids
Bagratids
884–1045
Cilicia
1080–1198 (principality)
1198–1375 (kingdom)
Rubenids
Hethumids
Lusignan
Neghir
Lusignan
Arsacid kings of Armenia (66–428)
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