Aramazd

deity Armenian single tradition · 6

Aramazd is part of a Triad worshipped in Armenian mythology. The Triad consists of Aramazd, Anahit, and Mihr.

↻ synthesized from 6 sources

When

First attested
500 BCE
Attested period
-500 – 399
Historical notes
Replaced Vanatur as supreme god.

Relationships

allied with
Anahit, Mihr, Vahagn
syncretized with
Ahura Mazda, Zeus
parent of
Mihr, Spandaramet, Anaïtis, Nane

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Sources

Source passages

“Armenian mythology, in which the Triad consisted of Aramazd, Anahit, and Mihr.”

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“Aramazd”

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“Aramazd (Արամազդ) – Cognate of the Iranian Ahura Mazda (or Ormazd), possibly mixed with Ara or Aram. Head of the pantheon, identified with Zeus in the interpretatio graeca, with whom he shared many titles. Along with Anahit and Vahagn formed a lead triad.”

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“Anahita Aramazd Astghik”

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“Armenian mythology Armenian Native Faith Anahit Aramazd Hayk”

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