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East of Byzantium: War Gods and Warrior Saints

East of Byzantium: War Gods and Warrior Saints

Genres

Documentary

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The battles between the ruling empires and houses of nobility that would decide the fate of the Caucuses, the real Middle Earth, and ultimately the fate of the Western World.

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Budget

$5170

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

120 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

19 July 2016

Country

United States of America

Cast

Roman Mitichyan

Roman Mitichyan

Vahan the Wolf

Ido Samuel

Ido Samuel

St. George

Marco Khan

Marco Khan

Attila the Hun

Arman Nshanian

Arman Nshanian

Gregory the Illuminator

Reem Kadem

Reem Kadem

Sister Nuneh

Leah Lamarr

Leah Lamarr

Anahit Dstrik Mamikonean

Vaz Andreas

Vaz Andreas

Zoroaster

Vachik Mangassarian

Vachik Mangassarian

Father Levon

Alex Kalognomos

Alex Kalognomos

Shah Yazdegerd II

Hovhannes Babakhanyan

Hovhannes Babakhanyan

Shah Shapur I

Daniel Messier

Daniel Messier

Tiridates III

Nevin Millan

Nevin Millan

Varsken

Vahé Berberian

Vahé Berberian

Artzan

Stephane Fiorenza

Stephane Fiorenza

Torturer

Ana Corbi

Ana Corbi

Hripsime

Ron Tzadik

Ron Tzadik

Vasak

Santos Flaniken

Santos Flaniken

Galerius

Flora Gignac

Flora Gignac

Queen Ashken

Henry Torossian

Henry Torossian

Constantine the Great

Dro Arzooian

Dro Arzooian

Vartan Mamikonean

Vartuhi Oganesyan

Vartuhi Oganesyan

Shushan Mamikonean

Adam Kehl

Adam Kehl

Vahakan the God of War

Manuel Ishkhanian

Manuel Ishkhanian

General Mushkan

Ani Melkonian

Ani Melkonian

Princess Khosrovidukht

David Abelson

David Abelson

Emperor Diaclition

Aram Khachatryan

Aram Khachatryan

Thaddeus

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