Artaxias (also called Artaxes or Artashes) may refer to:
Kings and monarchs of Armenia
- Artaxiad dynasty (190 BC–12 AD) eponymously named after its founder Artaxias or Artashes
- Artaxias I, reigned 190–159 BC, founder of the Artaxiad dynasty
 - Artaxias II, reigned 34–20 BC
 
 - Artaxias III, reigned 18–35; no relation to the Artaxiad dynasty
 - Artaxias IV, reigned 422–428, last king of the Arsacid dynasty; no relation to the Artaxiads
 
Kings of Iberia
- Artaxias I of Iberia (died 78 BC)
 - Arshak II of Iberia (died 1), also known as Artaxias II of Iberia
 
Modern people
- Artashes Avoyan (born 1972), Armenian lawyer
 - Artashes Arakelian (1909–1993), economist and member of the Armenian Academy of Sciences
 - Artashes Babalian (1886–1959), Armenian doctor and politician
 - Artashes Baghdasaryan (born 1984), Armenian football defender
 - Artashes Geghamyan (born 1949), Armenian politician
 - Ardashes Harutunian (1873–1915), Armenian poet and translator
 - Artashes Kalaydzhan (born 1971), Russian Armenian footballer
 - Arthur Meschian, (born 1949), Armenian rock musician, artist, and architect
 - Artashes Minasian (born 1967), Armenian chess Grandmaster
 - Artashes Shahinyan, founder of the PhysMath School after A. Shaninyan (Yerevan)
 
Places
- Artashat (ancient city), also known as Artaxata, a city in Armenia
 - Hartashen, Syunik, also known as Artashe, a rural community in Armenia
 
See also
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