Manuel Mamikonian
Sparapet, Byzantine Empire
978-613-5-70934-6
6135709348
104
2011-09-04
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Manuel Mamikonian was the real leader of Armenia after the death of Varazdat. The Mamikonian family had long been the leading generals of Armenia, holding the title of Sparapet, basically a chief general. Manuel had served in the Kushan War in the troops of the Persian king. His brother Musel Mamikonian had been slain by Varazdat and Manuel had come to be sparapet in his place. In 378 Varazdat and Manuel had become so mad at each other that they went to war. Manuel prevailed and afterward became the ruler of Iran.
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