Nielsen Hayden genealogy
(Unknown sister or daughter of Samuel Mamikonian)

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Name (Unknown sister or daughter of Samuel Mamikonian) [1, 2] Gender Female Person ID I460 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 26 Dec 2023
Family Smbat VII Bagratuni, Prince of Armenia d. 772 Children + 1. Ashot IV Msaker, Prince of Armenia d. 826 Family ID F269 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Apr 2016
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Notes - Samuel Mamikonian, another of the many Armenian nobles and leaders who was killed at Bagrevand in 775. "He was a descendant of Hamazasp I, Prince of the Mamikonids, sparapet of Armenia, d. 416, and his wife Sahakanoysh, descendant of Tiridates the Great of Armenia." ["Eirene?, First Wife of Emperor Isaakios II Angelos, Is a Probable Tornikina and Gateway to Antiquity," by Don C. Stone and Charles R. Owens, citation details below.]
Anthony Wagner (citation details below) shows Samuel Mamikonian as a possible son of a David, d. 744, who is said to be a descendant of Artavazd I, Prince of the Mamikonids in 314, founder of the Mamikonid dynasty.
- Samuel Mamikonian, another of the many Armenian nobles and leaders who was killed at Bagrevand in 775. "He was a descendant of Hamazasp I, Prince of the Mamikonids, sparapet of Armenia, d. 416, and his wife Sahakanoysh, descendant of Tiridates the Great of Armenia." ["Eirene?, First Wife of Emperor Isaakios II Angelos, Is a Probable Tornikina and Gateway to Antiquity," by Don C. Stone and Charles R. Owens, citation details below.]
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Sources - [S379] "[Eirene?], First Wife of Emperor Isaakios II Angelos, Is a Probable Tornikina and Gateway to Antiquity," by Don C. Stone and Charles R. Owens. Foundations, journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, volume 3, number 5, 2011.
- [S2158] Pedigree and Progress: Essays in the Genealogical Interpretation of History by Anthony Wagner. London: Phillimore & Co., 1975., callls her daughter of Samuel, Prince of the Mamikonids.
- [S379] "[Eirene?], First Wife of Emperor Isaakios II Angelos, Is a Probable Tornikina and Gateway to Antiquity," by Don C. Stone and Charles R. Owens. Foundations, journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, volume 3, number 5, 2011.