Bagrat was the son of Ashot Bagratuni and NN Mamikonian. The date and place of his birth have not been found.
He died after 0851 in Baghdad .
His wife is not known. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their three known children were Ashot II (c0835-0878), Tornik (c0840-?) and Davith (c0840-0895).
Bagrat Bagratuni |
Ashot Bagratuni |
Smbat VII Bagratuni |
Ashot III Bagratuni |
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Samuel II Mamikonian |
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NN Mamikonian |
Samuel Mamikonian |
Hrahat Mamikonian |
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Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes | ||
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Death | AFT 0851 |
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Attribute | Date | Description | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
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Nobility Title | FROM 0826 TO 0851 | I prince du Taron | ||||
Nobility Title | FROM 0830 TO 0851 | II prince des princes d'Arménie (šxanac išxan) |
Note 1
Tige des princes de Taron.
Note 2
Armenia was weakened by his quarrels with his younger brother Smbat, and his rebellion against the Caliphate in 851 was thwarted and Bagrat was sent in captivity to the Abbasid capital Samarra.
Note 3
Taron was the old name of the plain of Mouš. It was elevated to a principality in 826 when Bagrat Bagratuni, son of Ashot Bagratuni "Msaker", succeeded his father as išxanac išxan [Prince of Princes] in the southern Armenian territories of Taron and Sasun. The principality was conquered and annexed by Byzantium in [967/68].