Examples of using Ashot in English and their translations into Spanish
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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,
David II of Iberia(died 937) Ashot II of Tao(died 954) Bagrat Magistros(died 945) Sumbat I of Iberia(died 958) Anonymous daughter, married Constantine III of Abkhazia Probably, an anonymous daughter, married to sparapet Abbas, brother of Ashot I of Armenia.
foreign invasions, which Ashot fought off successfully, for which he is remembered by the epithet Yerkat(Երկաթ), or the Iron.
his youngest son Ashot who died in 885.
Adarnase rewarded Ashot of Armenia's assistance with steadfast loyalty which continued into the reign of Ashot's successor Smbat I whom Adarnase aided to win the crown in dynastic struggles in 890
according to unofficial sources,"… Ashot Galoyan, after having attempted to hang himself in his cell, was promoted to colonel on his return to Armenia(after his release- Ed.)" Alexander Kakotkin, ibid.
known best for writing Gevorg Marzpetuni(1896), a historical novel set during the time of King Ashot II in Armenia in the tenth century.
The captured Armenian soldiers included, among others, Captain Ashot Agasievich Grigoryan,
purportedly to avenge the death of his Domestic killed at the hands of the Arabs in Mosul, Ashot mobilized an 80,000 man army to meet and force its withdrawal.
the dissipation of several of the Armenian nakharar noble families, Ashot was able to assert himself as the leading figure of a movement to dislodge the Arabs from Armenia.
was the second king of the medieval Kingdom of Armenia of the Bagratuni dynasty, and son of Ashot I. He is the father of Ashot II(known as Ashot Yerkat)
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Investigator: Ashot Chilingarian.
How is Ashot?
Together, Ashot and Bagrat defeated Guaram.
Lieutenant-Colonel Ashot Galoyan.
Ashot Hovakimian, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Armenia.
Ashot used this support to wage war against the emirs.
New York, New York: Ashot Press. pp. 53.