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Pap, also known as Papas〔Dignas, ''Rome and Persia in Late Antiquity: Neighbours and Rivals'', p.p.183-184〕 ((アルメニア語:Պապ); Latin: Papes or Papa; 360–374) was a Prince who served as the Roman Client King of Arsacid Armenia from 370 until 374. In his kingship, Pap is remembered for his notorious poisoning of the Catholicos of Armenia, Nerses I. ==Family and early life== Pap was the son born to the Arsacid monarchs Arsaces II (Arshak II) and his wife Pharantzem, who was his third known wife. Prior to his father’s Armenian kingship, Arsaces II married an unnamed woman who appeared to have died before the year 358 by whom he had a son called Anob,〔According to Saint Mesrop Mashtots, the priest & historiographer of the Catholicos Nerses the Great, gives the name Anob as the father of Pap’s nephew Varasdates (Varazdat). Also according to Faustus of Byzantium, Book IV - Chapter 37 Varasdates proclaims himself as the nephew of Pap〕 thus was Pap’s older paternal half-brother. The father of Pap served as Roman Client King of Armenia from 350 until 368. Pap is the only known child born to Arsaces II during his Armenian Kingship. He was born and raised in Armenia and little is known on his early life. Armenian historian of the 5th century Faustus of Byzantium in his writings ''History of the Armenians'' (Book IV, Chapter 15), states that the parents of Pap nourished him during his childhood and when he reached puberty he became robust.
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