Tiran | |
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King of Armenia | |
Reign | 339–350 |
Predecessor | Khosrov III |
Successor | Arshak II |
Born | 300–305 |
Died | 358 |
Issue others | Arsaces II (Arshak II) Tiridates Eranyak |
Armenian | Տիրան |
Dynasty | Arsacid |
Father | Khosrov III the Small |
Tiran (c. 300/305 – 358 AD) known also as Tigranes VII, Tigranes[1] or Diran[2] was an Armenian prince who served as a Roman client king of Arsacid Armenia from 339 until 350. He was a contemporary of and is associated with the life of Sarkis the Warrior and his son, Martiros.