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Abraham Petros I
Ardzivian (Armenian: Աբրահամ Պետրոս Ա. Արծիւեան; 1679 in Aintab,
Ottoman Empire – 1749 in Lebanon) was the
founder of the
Armenian Catholic...
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Armenian language using classical Armenian spelling)
Abraham Petros I
Ardzivian (1740–1749) (Աբրահամ Պետրոս Ա. Արծիւեան)
Hagop Petros II
Hovsepian (1749–1753)...
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Franciscan Catholic community in Quanzhou. In 1740, Abraham-Pierre I
Ardzivian, who had
earlier become a Catholic, was
elected as the
patriarch of Sis...
- in 1928 to Beirut, Lebanon,
where it
remains today.
Abraham Petros I
Ardzivian (1740–1749)
Hagop Petros II
Hovsepian (1749–1753)
Michael Petros III Kasparian...
- 300–311
Petros I,
Caucasian Albanian Catholicos in 971–987
Abraham Petros I
Ardzivian,
ruled in 1740–1749 This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people...
- I Ketadarz,
Catholicos of All
Armenians in 1019–1058
Abraham Petros I
Ardzivian (1679–1749),
Patriarch Catholicos of
Cilicia in 1740–1749 This disambiguation...
- his
birthplace and Mgr.
Ardzivian of
Aleppo ordained him
priest in 1720. In 1722,
because of many pursuits,
bishop Ardzivian was exiled,
priest Hagop...
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scholar and
theologian who
founded the
Mekhitarist Order Abraham Petros I
Ardzivian (1679–1749),
founder of the
Armenian Catholic Church and its
first Catholicos-Patriarch...
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first official Armenian Catholic Prelate in
Aleppo was
Bishop Abraham Ardzivian (1710–1740). In 1740, he
became the
first Armenian Catholic Catholicos-Patriarch...
- however,
ultimately made this impossible. For this reason,
Abraham Petros I
Ardzivian became the
first Patriarch of
Cilicia and head of the
Armenian Catholic...