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Arsaces , King of Armenia II
- Preferred Name: Arsaces , King of Armenia II
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: King of ArmeniaBET 350 AND 367
- FSID: MDRT-S88
- Death: 367
- Birth: ABT 310 in Armenia at LATI: N0 LONG: E5
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Arshak II (Armenian: Արշակ Բ, flourished 4th century, died 369 or 370), also written as Arsaces II or Aršak II, was an Arsacid prince who was King of Armenia from 350 (338/339 according to some scholars) until c. 364/367. Although Arshak's reign opened with a period of peace and stability, it was soon plagued by his conflicts with the Armenian church and nobility, as well as a series of wars between Rome and Persia, during which the Armenian king teetered between the warring sides. Arshak participated in the Roman emperor Julian's ill-fated campaign against Persia; after the consequent Perso-Roman Treaty of 363, Armenia was left to fend for itself against a renewed attack by the Persian king Shapur II. Faced with defections and rebellions among the Armenian nobility, Arshak was lured to Persia for peace negotiations with Shapur, after which he was imprisoned in the Castle of Oblivion and is said to have committed suicide. Arshak's reign was followed by the conquest and devastation of Armenia by the Persians, although his son and heir Pap managed to escape and later ascended to the Armenian throne with Roman assistance.
Arshak II was the second son of Tiran (erroneously called Tigranes VIII in some sources) by an unnamed mother. His father served as the Roman client king of Arsacid Armenia from 338/339 until 350 (although some scholars place the beginning of Arshak's reign in 338/339 and Tiran's reign before that). His date of birth is unknown and little is known about his early life. Around 338, the Sassanid king Shapur II launched a war on Rome and her allies, joined by a wave of persecutions against Christians living in Persia and Mesopotamia. According to Faustus of Byzantium, King Tiran, Arshak and the queen were captured by the Persians after they were betrayed by Tiran's chamberlain (senekapet). Tiran was accused of collusion with Rome and blinded and imprisoned.
According to one version of the events, Tiran's blinding and the imprisonment of the royal family provoked an uprising in Armenia which drove the Persians out of the country and succeeded in securing the release of the royal family. Shapur II then agreed to recognize Arshak II as King of Armenia in 350. According to another view, Arshak was enthroned as early as 338/339 (possibly at the request of Constantius II) following Shapur's defeat against the Romans near Nisibis.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Tigranes Arsacid, King of Armenia VII, b. um 305 d. 350
Mother: Kroshowuhi de Seistan, b. BEF 210 in Armenia
Family 1: Pharanzdem de Siounie, b. in Syunik, Armenia d. 370
- Pap ben Arsaces II, King of Armenia I, b. ABT 340 in Armenia d. ABT 374
Family 2: Olympias 'the Elder' bint Ablabius, b. BET 324 AND 330 d. 361 in Armenia
- Pap ben Arsaces II, King of Armenia I, b. ABT 340 in Armenia d. ABT 374
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