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- (Armenian: Աբամելիք, Georgian: აბამელიქი, Russian: Абамелик; also rendered as Abamelek, Abymelikov) was a noble family of Armenian origin in the Kingdom of Georgia...
- Prince Semyon Semyonovich Abamelek-Lazarev (also Abamelik-Lazaryan; Russian: Семён Семёнович Абамелек-Лазарев; 24 November 1857 in Moscow – 2 October 1916...
- lapidary Aramaic inscription ever found. It was discovered in 1881 by Semyon Abamelek-Lazarev, and in 1901 was gifted by the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II to...
- Villa Abamelek, located near the Janiculum Hill in the immediate vicinity of Porta San Pancrazio, is one of Rome's urban villas. It is the residence of...
- David Semyonovich Abamelek (1774–1833) was a Russian-Armenian prin****l, general-major (1818) from the noble Abamelik family. He parti****ted to the wars...
- San Lucio, Via Sant'Ormisda, Via San Silverio, Via San Telesforo. Villa Abamelek Villa Carpegna Santa Maria delle Grazie alle Fornaci fuori Porta Cavalleggeri...
- numerous interior renovations, and two new buildings (Polovtsov mansion, and Abamelek-Lazarev mansion ). His greatest urban projects of this time, interrupted...
- arms of Arutins Coat of arms of Lazaryan family Coat of arms of Princes Abamelek-Lazarev Coat of arms of Melikovs Argutinsky-Dolgorukov family coat of arms...
- the church. Russian-Armenian prince Semyon Abamelek-Lazarev was an italophile who owned the Villa Abamelek in Rome. In the early 20th century, there was...
- Apcar Alexander Apcar (1851–1913), wealthy businessman in Calcutta Semyon Abamelek-Lazarev (1857–1916), prince, Russian millionaire Dikran Kelekian (1867–1951)...