Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (??-??-870) van kind (Romanos Mamikonean) al overleden (??-??-867).
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Magistros, Constantinople, Byzantium. "A 'descent from antiquity' is included here for him, partly
for fun, and is one accepted by some scholars. While the specifics of the intervening generations
may not be exactly correct, the line is likely true in principle. In the years between the early
Roman Empire and the Crusades, Armenia and the other Caucasian states were on the frontier
between the various permutations of the Roman Empire and the various rulers of Persia and
Mesopotamia, the Parthians and Sassanians and then the Omayyad abd Abbasid Caliphs. Caught
between these two giant millstones the various princely families of the Causasian states led
precarious lives attempting to balance these constantly warring neighbors against each other. The
histories and genealogies of these many princedoms and families are sporadic and in many cases
incomplete. Nevertheless, I believe they represent, through their ties to the East Roman Empire,
the best link between the dynasties of Medieval Europe and those of Antiquity. The Mamikonids, an
ancient and noble Armenian family, doubtless intermarried with others of the ancient Armenian
families, namely the Gregorids, Bagratids and Kamasarkans among others."
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