The Armenians had taken refuge in the …
Years: 189BCE - 46BCE
The Armenians had taken refuge in the Lake Van region in the seventh century BCE, apparently in reaction to Cimmerian raids.
Their country was described by Xenophon around 400 BCE as a tributary of Persia.
A united Armenian kingdom that stretches from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea had been established by the first century BCE as a client of the Roman Empire to buffer the frontier with Persia.
