List of Bagratuni rulers of Armenia
Lords of Sper
Lords of Sper (Shirak, Ayrarat) and hereditary aspects of Armenia. Capital: Daroynq
- Yenanos (about 30 BCE)
- Bagarat
- Smbat (about 220–250 CE)
- Trdat, son (about 250-270)
- Bagrat, son (about 270-290)
- Smbat, son (about 290-320)
- Bagrat, son (about 320-350)
- Smbat, son (about 350-380)
- Sahak, brother (about 380-386)
- Hamazasp, son (about 386-410)
- Dirots, son (about 410-460) Dirots Bagratuni sided with Marzpan Vasak Syuni against the Vardan Mamikonian in 451.
- Sahak, son (about 460-483)
- Smbat, son (about 483-510)
- son (about 510-540)
- son (about 540-580)
- Smbat the Victorious, son (about 580-617, marzpan of Gurgan about 600-608, marzpan of Armenia 610-613)
- Varaz-Tirots, son (617-628, marzpan 628-635, died 643)
- Varaz-Sahak, nephew (628–646)
- Smbat, son (646–672)
- Ashot, son (672–689)
- Smbat Byuratian, son (689–726, ishxan 691–711)
- Ashot the Blind, son (726–748, ishxan 732–748, died 762)
- Sahak VII Bagratuni brother (748–771, ishxan 755–761)
- Smbat, son of Ashot the Blind (771–775, ishxan 761–775)
- Ashot, son of Sahak (775–782)
- Smbat, son (782–804, ishxan 785–804)
- Ashot Msaker (Meateater), son (804–824)
- Smbat Xostovanogh (Confessor), son (824–855)
- Ashot I, son (855–886, in 886–890 king)
Kings of Armenia
- Ashot I (V) the Great, 885-890
- Smbat I (IX) the Martyr (son), 890-914
- Ashot II (VI) the Iron (son), King of Kings, 914-928
- Abas I (brother), 928-952
- Ashot III (VII) the Merciful (son), 952-977
- Smbat II (X) the Conqueror (son), 977-989
- Gagik I (brother), 989-1020
- Hovhannes I - Hovhannes [John]-Smbat III (XI) (son), 1020–1040
- Ashot IV (VIII) the Valiant (brother), 1021–1039
- Gagik II(son), 1042-1045 (cedes Armenia to the Byzantine Empire), dies c. 1079 (Murdered by Byzantine and hung on the fortress wall of Kyzistra.)
Branch in Kars
- Mushegh (son of Abas I of Armenia), 962-984
- Abas I (son), 984-1029
- Gagik-Abas II (son), 1029–1064, d. 1080 [cedes Kars to the Empire] He is given some land for his kingdom in northern Cilicia and the city of Amasya.
The line basically came to an end in 1118 with the Seljuq occupation. However, they survived to a lesser significance to a far later date.
Branch in Taron
- Bagrat Ishxanats-ishxan, son of Ashot Msaker (824–852)
- Ashot, son (858–878)
- Davit Arkayik (Little King), brother (878–895, co-ruler since 858)
- Gurgen, son (895)
901 Sajid occupation
- Grigor Tornik, grandson of Bagrat Ishxanats-ishxan (898–923)
- Bagrat Pancratius, son (923–935)
- Ashot II, brother (about 935–965)
- Grigor, son (about 965–968)
- Bagrat, brother (co-ruler about 965–968)
968 to Byzantium
See also