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There was also a
Caucasian Albanian Catholicos Nerses I, who
ruled in 689–706, and a
Patriarch Nerses I of Constantinople, who
ruled in 1704.
Nerses I...
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Isaac or
Sahak of
Armenia (c. 350 – c. 438) was the
catholicos (or patriarch) of the
Armenian Church from c. 387
until c. 438. He is
sometimes known as...
- name-in-religion of
their father. For example, the son of Ter (Reverend)
Bartev would change his last name to Ter Bartevian. In Azeri,
patronymics are formed...
- (Armenian: Ֆելիքս Աբրահամեան; 5 June 1914 – 15
January 2005), born
Apraham Felix Bartev Aprahamian, was an
English music critic, writer,
concert organiser and publisher's...
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Sahak Bartev,
Isaac of
Armenia by
Francesco Maggiotto...
- (1894–1949) –
Armenian Patriarch of
Jerusalem (1944–49)
Zabel Stepanian-
Bartev (fa) (1894–1982) –
telegraph technician Karo Min****ian (hy) (1897–1973)...
- du
Monde (2006, Nettwerk)
Joyous Light,
Armenian sacred songs, by
Sahag Bartev (348–437),
Abbot Khachatur of
Taron (1100–1184),
Vartabed Mekhitar of Ayrivank...