Khosrovidukht also transliterated Xosroviduxt (flourished second half of 3rd century & first half of 4th century) was a princess of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia,[2] one of the client-kingdoms of the Roman Empire and a branch of the Arsacid dynasty of Parthia.
The name Khosrovidukht was a dynastic name in the Arsacid royal house[2] as she was the namesake of her father and her paternal great-grandfather Khosrov I, a previous ruling Armenian King.
[5] In 252, her father and the rest of her family were assassinated by Anak, a Parthian agent on the orders of Ardashir I.
[13] Gregory was then appointed Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church and baptized Tiridates's family, court and army on the Euphrates river.
[8] She, Tiridates and Ashkhen are saints in the Armenian Apostolic Church and their feast day is on Saturday after the fifth Sunday after Pentecost.