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Aristakes Lastivertsi
Aristakes Lastivertsi ((アルメニア語:Արիստակես Լաստիվերցի); 1002 – 1080〔 Manukyan, Gurgen. "Introduction" in ''Արիստակես Լաստիվերցի: Պատմություն'' (''Aristakes Lastivertsi: History''). A. Abrahamyan (ed.) Yerevan, Armenian SSR: Hayastan Publishing, 1971, pp. vii-viii.〕) was a medieval Armenian historian and chronicler. The author of many works, Aristakes' most valuable contribution in the field of the historiography was his ''History: About the Sufferings Visited Upon by Foreign Peoples Living Around Us'' (''Պատմություն: մեր շրջապատի այլացեղ ազգերից մեզ հասած արհավիրքների մասին''), which described Armenia's relations with the Byzantine Empire and Georgia and the devastating Seljuk invasions of the 11th century.
==Biography==
Once thought to have been born in a village with either the name Lastivard or Lastivert, scholars now believe that Aristakes was born in a village, possibly near the city of Artsn, called Lastiver.〔Manukyan. "Introduction", p. vii.〕 Details about his life are fragmented. As a vardapet, he was well versed in Christian theology and knew Greek and probably several other languages. He wrote his history from 1072 to 1079, without the support of a patron, recounting contemporary history of which he was an eyewitness. Composed of 25 chapters and a unique colophon, Aristakes describes the Seljuk invasions in 1047-48 through the capture of Ani in 1064 and the Battle of Manzikert (1071).〔Manukyan. "Introduction", pp. x-xi.〕

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