Mount Ararat with the historic Khor Virap monastery visible at center-left

Mythology

Tigranes II (r. 95–55 BCE), called 'the Great,' was a historical Armenian king documented by Plutarch, Appian, and Strabo, whose empire stretched from the Caspian to the Mediterranean. While Tigranes II is a verified historical figure, later folk tradition mythologized him alongside the legendary ancestors of the epic cycle, creating a distinct layer of heroic memory.

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Tigranes II (r. 95–55 BCE), called 'the Great,' was a historical Armenian king documented by Plutarch, Appian, and Strabo, whose empire stretched from the Caspian to the Mediterranean. While Tigranes II is a verified historical figure, later folk tradition mythologized him alongside the legendary ancestors of the epic cycle, creating a distinct layer of heroic memory. 

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