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The Principality of Armenia is a conventional term applied to an aristocratic regime in early medieval Armenia that flourished in the period of interregnum between the seventh and ninth centuries, following the Marzpanate Period when the leading political authority was exercised by a succession of princes.
Presiding princes of Armenia
- Mjej II Gnuni, 628-635
- David Saharuni, 635-638
- Theodore Rshtuni, 638-645
- Varaz-Tirots II Bagratuni, 645
- Theodore Rshtuni, 645-653, 654-655
- Mushegh II Mamikonian, 654
- Hamazasp II Mamikonian, 655-658
- Gregory I Mamikonian, 662-684/85
- Ashot II Bagratuni, 686-690
- Nerses Kamsarakan, 689-691
- Smbat VI Bagratuni, 691-711
- Ashot III Bagratuni, 732-748
- Gregory II Mamikonian, 748-750
- Sahak VII Bagratuni, 755-761
- Smbat VII Bagratuni, 761-772
- Tachat Andzevatsi, 780-782/785
- Ashot IV Bagratuni, 806-826
- Smbat VIII Bagratuni, 826-855
- Bagrat II Bagratuni, 830-852
- Ashot V Bagratuni, 862-885
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