Satrapy of Armenia

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History

Orontid dynasty

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The Orontid dynasty, or known by their native name, Eruandid or Yervanduni, was an Iranian[1] hereditary dynasty that ruled the satrapy of Armenia, the successor state to the Iron Age kingdom of Urartu (Ararat).Template:Sfn It is suggested that it held dynastic familial linkages to the ruling Achaemenid dynasty.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:EfnTemplate:Efn Throughout their existence, the Orontids stressed their lineage from the Achaemenids to strengthen their political legitimacy.Template:Sfn

Members of the dynasty ruled Armenia intermittently during the period spanning from the 6th to at least the 2nd centuries BC, first as client kings or satraps of the MedianTemplate:Sfn and Achaemenid empires and later, after the collapse of the Achaemenid empire,Template:Sfn as rulers of an independent kingdom, and later as kings of Sophene and Commagene, which eventually succumbed to the Roman Empire.Template:Sfn

Following the demise of the Achaemenid Empire, the Satrapy of Armenia was incorporated into Alexander's empire.Template:Sfn After Alexander's death, the Orontids gained independence from 321 BC until 301 BC when the Kingdom of Armenia fell to the Seleucid Empire.Template:Sfn In 212 BC, Xerxes, King of Armenia revolted against the Seleucids but capitulated when besieged at his capital, Arsamasota, by Antiochus III.Template:Sfn

Language

Despite the Hellenistic invasion of Persia, Persian and local Armenian culture remained the strongest element within society and the elites.Template:EfnTemplate:Sfn

The Orontid administration used Aramaic, where it was used in official documents for centuries.Template:Sfn Whereas most inscriptions used Old Persian cuneiform.Template:Sfn Xenophon used an interpreter to speak to Armenians, while some Armenian villages were conversant in Persian.Template:Sfn

The Greek inscriptions at Armavir indicate that the upper classes used Greek as one of their languages.Template:Sfn Under Orontes IV (r. ca. 210–200 B.C.), the structure of government had begun to resemble Greek institutions, and Greek was used as the language of the royal court. Orontes IV had surrounded himself by the Hellenized nobility and sponsored the establishment of a Greek school in Armavir, the capital of the Armenian kingdom.Template:Sfn

See also

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