-
Stepanos Asoghik (Old Armenian: Ստեփանոս Ասողիկ, romanized: Step’anos Asołik), also
known as
Stepanos Taronetsi (Old Armenian: Ստեփանոս Տարօնեցի, romanized: Step’anos...
-
unacceptable due to his
position in the
Armenian Church." In
October 2013
Father Asoghik Karapetyan, the
director of the
Museum of the
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin...
- 990–1020) are the ones
buried there,
although the
historian Stepanos Asoghik reports that
Smbat was
buried in Ani. The
monastery was
almost entirely...
- գայլեր" [Pan-Turkic
dream or "Grey Wolves"] (PDF) (in Armenian). Yerevan:
Asoghik. ISBN 978-99941-2-834-1.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 5 November...
- by
other members of John's family, as the
Armenian historian Stepanos Asoghik refers to him as the "grandson of Č‘mškik".
Tzimiskes was born in 924 or...
-
author may be wrong. Two
other Armenian chronicles Ghewond and
Stepanos Asoghik of Taron,
report in
short p****ages in
their histories about a migration...
- стр.
Asoghik (Stepanos de Taron). L'histoire universelle, Paris, 1859.
Translation in German, Leipzig, 1907. Stepanos, Tarōnetsi (Stepanos
Asoghik Taronetsi...
- out water" in Armenian), by the 11th-century
Armenian historian Stepanos Asoghik, who
mentions it
while describing the 995 Balu earthquake.
Chapaghjur is...
- the
ruling house of P'arisos". However, in 1003/4,
according to
Stepanos Asoghik, both Senek'erim and
Grigor died. They may have died
during a raid led...
- of Prespa.
According to the 11th
century Armenian historian,
Stepanos Asoghik, the
dynasty was of
Armenian origin and had
probably been part of the heretical...