Grigor Hamam

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Grigor Hamam (Armenian: Համամ Արևելցի) or Grigol Hamam (Georgian: გრიგოლ ჰამამი) (d. 897) was ruler of Hereti (Arran) between 893–897. He was one of the descendants of the princely family of the Mihranids.[1] Prince Grigor Hamam occupied large part of Arran and even restored the Albanian kingship for a while.[2]

Grigor Hamam / Համամ Արևելցի
Grigol Hamam / გრიგოლ ჰამამი
King of Hereti
Reign893 – 897
PredecessorArtnerseh
SuccessorAdarnase the Patrikios
DynastyArranshahik
ReligionMonophysitism

Family

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Grigor married an unknown princess, with whom he had five sons:

Issue

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References

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  1. ^ Minorsky, Vladimir (1953). Caucasica IV. Cambridge University Press. p. 506.

    It is quite possible that the Mihranids at times controlled the left bank of the Kur. Of one of their descendants Hamam (Grigor), son of Adernerseh (a contemporary of Muhammad Afshln, 889-901), Moses, iii, ch. 22 (trans. 278) says that he spread his sway 'on to the other side', i.e. apparently to the left bank of the Kur.

  2. ^ Каганкатваци, кн. III, гл. XXII
Preceded by King of Hereti
893–897
Succeeded by