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Samuel Anetsi also
Samuel of Ani was an
Armenian historian and
priest of the 12th century.
Samuel is
known for his
writing of
history and
chronicles a...
- 606. Abich's
primary source for both
events was the
chronicle of
Samuel Anetsi (12th century). The
historian Michael the
Syrian (12th century) vaguely...
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described by the 11th and 12th
century historians Stepanos Asoghik and
Samuel Anetsi,
Shirakavan had a
central fortress surrounded with
thick defensive city...
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Mateos Urhaetsi —
historian Grigor Magistros —
author 12th
century Samuel Anetsi —
historian Arysdaghes —
author Mkhitar Gosh — historian, author, legal...
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marzban of
Armenia in 518.
According to the twelfth-century
history Samuel Anetsi: "after the
patrician Vard Mamikonian,
brother of Vahan, the
Persian marzbans...
- (1194–1203) -- Գրիգոր Զ. Ապիրատ
proclaimed communion with Rome. B****gh II
Anetsi (1195–1206) (rival
catholicosate in
historical Armenia set up
after schism...
- Bagratunis". Additionally, a
historian named Sebeos (called a
bishop by
Samuel Anetsi), to whom is
attributed a
History of Heraclius,
which has been ****umed to...
- on philosophy, theology, mathematics, cosmology, and
literature Samuel Anetsi (12th century),
known for his
writing of
history and
chronicles a book where...
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Shavur ibn
Manuchihr and
exiled him and his
family to Abkhazia,
Samuel Anetsi notes that "not a
single soul was
harmed by blood". The
region was then...
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Gelasian Decree lists it as an
apocryphal writing to be rejected.
Samuel Anetsi denounces the
Armenian version as the work of heretics.
Despite this, the...