Ashkhen of Armenia

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Ashkhen of Armenia was an early Christian queen consort of Armenia, venerated as a saint for her role in the kingdom’s conversion to Christianity under King Tiridates III.

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Ashkhen of Armenia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian
historical figure
queen consort
saint
associatedWith Gregory the Illuminator NERFINISHED
conversion of Armenia to Christianity
canonizationStatus recognized saint in Armenian tradition
chronology early 4th century
commemoratedIn Armenian hagiographic tradition
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Armenia NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Armenians NERFINISHED
familyRole consort of the Armenian king
historicalRegion Caucasus NERFINISHED
languageOfEnvironment Armenian
nobleTitle Queen consort
notableFor early Christian queenship in Armenia
role in the Christianization of Armenia
supporting the conversion of King Tiridates III to Christianity
placeOfActivity Armenia NERFINISHED
positionHeld Queen consort of Armenia
religion Christianity
roleInEvent participant in the adoption of Christianity as state religion of Armenia
spouse Tiridates III of Armenia NERFINISHED
Tiridates the Great NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation King of Armenia
title Queen Ashkhen NERFINISHED
veneratedAs saint
veneratedIn Armenian Apostolic Church NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

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Tiridates III of Armenia spouse Ashkhen of Armenia