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Nicholas Adontz (Armenian: Նիկողայոս Ադոնց, romanized: Nikoghayos Adonts; Russian: Николай Адонц;
January 10, 1871 –
January 27, 1942) was an Armenian...
- of the
country were
evidently immigrants from the South, says
Nicholas Adontz. A
History of
Armenia by
Vahan M.
Kurkjian -
Armenia as
Xenophon saw it...
- Vaspurakan,
Vanand and Taron. Many historians, such as
Cyril Toumanoff,
Nicholas Adontz and
Ronald Suny,
consider them to be the
progenitors of the
Georgian royal...
- (1784). 314 is the date
favored by
mainstream scholarship, so
Nicholas Adontz (1970), p.82,
following the
research of Ananian, and
Seibt The Christianization...
- been born (rather than married) in the 790s,
which would make
Adontz'
theory possible.
Adontz'
theory has been
accepted by
several genealogists, including...
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believed to be the
counterpart to the
Babylonian moon god, Sin.
Nicholas Adontz theorizes that the name "Sielardi" is
derived from "Siela,"
meaning "woman"...
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volume 3, page 3.
Cambridge Ancient History 11 – The High Empire, p. 609
Adontz,
Nicolas (1970). The
Reform of
Justinian Armenia. Lisbon:
Calouste Gulbenkian...
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cited by
historians such as
Fyodor Uspensky,
Yordan Ivanov, and
Nicholas Adontz.
Original text with
reconstructed parts in
square brackets and modern-style...
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ended up
joining them. This
version is
supported by the
historian Nicholas Adontz, who
analyzed the
events and
facts of the
century and
concluded that Samuel...
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Ottoman influence,
mainly in the 17th century.[citation needed]
Hemshinli Adontz 1970, p. 311.
Harutiunian 1986, p. 373a.
Petrosyan 2014, p. 108. Petrosyan...