Argishtis I of Urartu
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Argishtis I | |
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Monument of Argishti in Yerevan, Armenia |
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Reign | Urartu: 785 BC to 763 BC |
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Predecessor | Menuas |
Successor | Sarduris II |
Father | Menuas |
Argishtis I (Urartian: Argištiše, Armenian: Արգիշտի, Argishti) was the sixth known king of the ancient country of Urartu (in eastern Anatolia) from 785 BC to 763 BC. He founded the citadel of Erebouni in 782 BC, which is the present capital of Armenia, Yerevan.
A son and successor of Menuas, he continued the series of conquests initiated by his predecessors. Victorious against Assyria, he conquered the northern part of Syria and made Urartu the most powerful state in the post-Hittite Near East. He also expanded his kingdom north to the Lake Sevan conquering much of Diauehi and the Ararat Valley. Argishtis built the Erebuni Fortress in 782 BC, and the fortress of Argishtikhinili, in 776 BC.
Some linguists believe that the name Argištiše has Indo-European etymology (Armenian, Phrygian or Luwian). Compare Greek Άργέστης – “bright” and Armenian արեգ (translit. areg) – “sun deity”, “sun”.
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- N. Adontz, Historie d'Arménie, les origines, Paris, 1946
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Preceded by Menuas |
King of Urartu 785-763 BC |
Succeeded by Sarduri II |