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David II Mamikonean
- Preferred Name: David II Mamikonean[1] [2]
- Alternate Name: David of Mamikonid Prince
- Alternate Name: David Mamikonian
- Alternate Name: David II Mamikonian
- Gender: M
- Occupation: Prince
- FSID: LT9X-GQJ
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: Prince of Armenia
- Birth: ABT 680 in Armenia at LATI: N0 LONG: E5
- Death: 744 in Tibnîne, South Lebanon, Lebanon at LATI: N3.1944 LONG: E5.4069
- Notes:
=== #Générale# Prince de Taraoun de 693 à 74 ===
#Générale# Prince de Taraoun de 693 à 744
Preferred Parents:
Father: Hrahat Hamazasp Mamikonian of Armenia III, b. 650 in Armenia d. 732
Mother: Hrahat Mamikonean, b. ABT 650 in , Mus, Turkey
Family 1: Mrs. David Mamikonian, b. ABT 675 in Adrianople, Turkey
- m. ABT 698 in Adrianople, Turkey
- Samuel MAMIKONIAN, b. ABT 708 in Western Armenia, Ottoman Empire d. 25 APR 775 in Battle of Bagrevand, Bagravand, Shirak, Armenia
Sources:
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: David II De Taraoun -
Author: Descents from Antiquity; The Augustian Society {1993}, Page number: S
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2737222698
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: David II De Taraoun -
Author: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com, Page number: Stewart Baldwin, 29 Apr 1999
Note: Source Media Type: Book
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736742371
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