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'''Yervand''' and in some transliterations '''Ervand''' (in ] '''Yervant'''), is an ] ]. The |
'''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== | ||
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*] (native Armenian name Yervand I Sakavakyats), king of the Orontid dynasty, reigning in the period between 570 BC – 560 BC. | ||
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*] (native Armenian name Yervand I), ] king who reigned during the period between 401 BC – 344 BC | ||
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*] (native Armenian name Yervand II), son of Orontes I, ruler of the ] | ||
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*Orontes III (native Armenian name Yervand III), King of Armenia | ||
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*] (native Armenian name Yervand IV), son of King Arsames and founder of ]. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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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
- Yervand Kochar (1899-1979), Armenian sculptor and artist
- Yervand Krbachyan (born 1971), Armenian football player
- Yervand Lalayan (1864-1931), Armenian ethnographer, archaeologist, folklorist
- Yervand Manaryan (born 1924), Iranian-born Armenian actor
- Yervand Sukiasyan (born 1967), Armenian football player
- Yervand Zakharyan (born 1946), Armenian politician and the former mayor of Yerevan
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
Name listThis page or section lists people that share the same given name.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: