"Now this is Hayk who begat Aramaneak...And Aramaneak begat many sons and daughters, of whom the eldest was Aramayis. And Aramayis begat many sons and daughters, of whome the eldest was Amasia. And Amasia begat many sons and daughters,of whom the eldest was Gelam. And Gelam begat many sons and daughters, of whom the eldest was Harmay . And Harmay begat many sons and daughers, of whom the eldest was Aram. And Aram begat many sons and daughers, of whom the eldest was Ara The Handsome".
Movses Khorenatsi, V AD.
Mount Masis
The History of Armenia derives the name from a king Amasya, the great-grandson of the Armenian patriarch Hayk, who is said to have called the mountain Masis after his own name. - Thomson, p. 90-98.Thomson 1978.
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1. Amasia (Armenian: Ամասիա, also Romanized as Amasiya) is a town in the Armavir Province of Republic of Armenia.
2. Amasia/Amasya in Greater Armenia, modern Turkey.
Second row:
1. Amasia (Armenian: Ամասիա) is a village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Republic of Armenia.
2. Screenshot from the book by M.F Wiles and E.J Yarncld