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Varazdat

Varazdat ((アルメニア語:Վարազդատ), Latinized: ''Varasdates''; (ギリシア語:Βαρασδάτης); flourished 4th century) was a prince who served as a Roman client king of Arsacid Armenia from 374 until 378.
Derived from Middle Persian ''warāz'' meaning "boar" combined with Middle Persian ''dātan'' "to give", the name Varazdat ((ペルシア語:ورازداد)) roughly means "given by boars" or "giver of boars".,〔(Behind the name ), accessed February 2014.〕 boar being a symbol for valor and fierceness.
==Family & early life==
Varazdat was the nephew and successor of the previous Armenian king Papas (Pap) who reigned from 370 until 374. According to Saint Mesrop Mashtots, the priest and historiographer of the Catholicos Nerses the Great, names the father of Varazdat as Anob, while the identity of the mother of Varazdat is unknown. The father of Varazdat, Anob who was an Arsacid prince was the older paternal half-brother of Papas. Also, according to Faustus of Byzantium (Book IV, Chapter 37), Varazdat proclaims himself as the nephew of Papas and the historian reveals Varazdat’s relations to the Armenian Arsacids. Hence the paternal grandfather of Varazdat was the Arsacid monarch Arsaces II (Arshak II), who ruled as Roman client king of Armenia from 350 until 368 as his paternal grandmother was an unnamed woman whom Arsaces II married prior to his Armenian kingship, who died before the year 358. Little is known on his early life.
Sometime before his Armenian kingship, Varazdat participated in the Olympic Games in Greece. He is often regarded as one of the last competitors in the Ancient Olympic Games.〔Wilson, Nigel (2006). ''Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece'', Routledge (UK)〕 Varazdat's victory in the bare-knuckle boxing event (pugilat) is recorded in Moses of Chorene's History of Armenia (3.40). Since he reigned from 374 until 378, conjecture places his victory in the 360's. Varazdat is the second recorded Armenian to participate in the Olympic Games, while the first was his ancestor Tiridates III of Armenia, before he served in his Armenian kingship.〔(Olympic Games Information )〕 Varazdat’s victory is also known from a surviving memorandum which is now kept at the Olympic Museum in Olympia, Greece.〔

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