- 6th
century in the Zion Quarter,
where an
Armenian street existed (Ruda
Armeniorum). In the
First Council of Dvin (506), the
Armenian Church broke off from...
- "Armenian Missal" (Tübingen, 1845) and "Dom
Johannis philosophi Ozniensis Armeniorum Catholici (AD 718) Opera" (Venice, 1534) into German, and
Paradise Lost...
- in the
preface to the 1906
edition of the History) that one Haytonus,
Armeniorum dux
generalis recorded as
present in the
Council of
Adana in 1314 is to...
- Cortina, to the
south San Martino. In this area was also
located the
Schola Armeniorum, or
School of the Armenians,
established either by
Innocent III in 1202...
-
located in Italy,
consisted mainly of
Armenians and was
called numerus Armeniorum.
According to the
Armenian historian Sebeos, the
Armenian element dominated...
- des Arméniens (1880)
Historicorum Graecorum et
Syriorum reliquiae in
Armeniorum scriptis servatae (1884)
Among Langlois'
illustrations in his
books concerning...
- France, Spain,
Czech Republic, Algeria, Morocco,
Tunisia Poecilobothrus armeniorum (Stackelberg, 1933) – Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Russia Poecilobothrus basilicus...