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 by Gary G. Heinmiller
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Theodosia of KAMSARAKAN
Birth:About 0750 in of Armenia
Death:0791
Sex:F
Father:Arschavier of KAMSARAKAN Prince of Kamsarakan b. About 0735
Mother:
  
Changed: 10 May 2004

Spouses & Children 
Leo V 'the Armenian' of ARMENIA Byzantine Emprr (Husband)
Marriage: BEF 0675
Children: 
  1. DescendantsNN GNUNI Princess Byzantium b. About 0765
 
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http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p90.htm#i5921"While the specifics of the intervening generations may not beexactly correct, the line is likely true in principle. In theyears between the early Roman Empire and the Crusades, Armeniaand the other Caucasian states were on the frontier between thevarious permutations of the Roman Empire and the various rulersof Persia and Mesopotamia, the Parthians and Sassanians and thenthe Omayyad abd Abbasid Caliphs. Caught between these two giantmillstones the various princely families of the Causasian statesled precarious lives attempting to balance these constantlywarring neighbors against each other. The histories andgenealogies of these many princedoms and families are sporadicand in many cases incomplete. Nevertheless, I believe theyrepresent, through their ties to the East Roman Empire, the bestlink between the dynasties of Medieval Europe and those ofAntiquity. The Mamikonids, an ancient and noble Armenian family,doubtless intermarried with others of the ancient Armenianfamilies, namely the Gregorids, Bagratids and Kamasarkans amongothers."Also called Theodosia Karan-Pahlavid. Theodocia Kamsarakan wasborn circa 750. She was the daughter of Arschavier Kamsarakan.2She married Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn, son ofBardas Gnuni, before 765

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