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'''Yervand''' and in some transliterations '''Ervand''' (in ] '''Yervant'''), is an ] ]. The Latinized equivalence is '''Orontes''' '''Yervand''' ({{langx|hy|Երվանդ}}) and in some transliterations '''Ervand''' (in ] '''Yervant'''), is an ] ]. The Hellenic equivalent is '''Orontes'''.


Ervand / Yervand / Yervant may refer to: Ervand / Yervand / Yervant may refer to:
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==Orontes== ==Orontes==
*] (in Armenian Yervand I Sakavakyats), Armenian king of Orontid Dynasty, reigning in the period between 570 BC – 560 BC. *] (native Armenian name Yervand I Sakavakyats), king of the Orontid dynasty, reigning in the period between 570 BC – 560 BC.
*] (in Armenian Yervand I), Armenian King of the Orontid Dynasty who reigned during the period between 401 BC – 344 BC *] (native Armenian name Yervand I), ] king who reigned during the period between 401 BC – 344 BC
*] (in Armenian Yervand II), son of Orontes I, ruler of the Satrapy of Armenia *] (native Armenian name Yervand II), son of Orontes I, ruler of the ]
*Orontes III (in Armenian Yervand III), King of Armenia *Orontes III (native Armenian name Yervand III), King of Armenia
*] (in Armenian Yervand IV), son of King Arsames and recorded as ruling Armenia from inscriptions found at the historic capital of the Orontid dynasty *] (native Armenian name Yervand IV), son of King Arsames and founder of ].


==Yervand== ==Yervand==
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 2 November 2024

Yervand (Armenian: Երվանդ) and in some transliterations Ervand (in Western Armenian Yervant), is an Armenian given name. The Hellenic equivalent is Orontes.

Ervand / Yervand / Yervant may refer to:

Ervand

  • Ervand Abrahamian (born 1940) Marxist historian of Middle Eastern and particularly Iranian history
  • Ervand Kogbetliantz (1888–1974), Armenian/American mathematician and first president of the Yerevan State University

Orontes

  • Orontes I Sakavakyats (native Armenian name Yervand I Sakavakyats), king of the Orontid dynasty, reigning in the period between 570 BC – 560 BC.
  • Orontes I (native Armenian name Yervand I), Orontid dynasty king who reigned during the period between 401 BC – 344 BC
  • Orontes II (native Armenian name Yervand II), son of Orontes I, ruler of the Satrapy of Armenia
  • Orontes III (native Armenian name Yervand III), King of Armenia
  • Orontes IV (native Armenian name Yervand IV), son of King Arsames and founder of Yervandashat.

Yervand

Yervant

  • Yervant Aghaton (1860-1935), Armenian political figure, agronomist, publisher, writer, and one of the founding members of the Armenian General Benevolent Union
  • Yervant Gobelyan (1923-2010), Turkish Armenian poet and writer
  • Yervant Voskan, also known as Osgan Efendi (1855–1914), Ottoman Armenian painter, sculptor, instructor
  • Yervant Odian (1869-1926) Armenian satirist and writer

See also

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