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Catholic Patriarch-Catholicoi have
Bedros as a
middle name.
Bedrosian (Eastern
Armenian Petrosyan),
meaning "son of
Bedros/Petros," is also a
common Armenian...
- kʲɪrˈkorəf]; Bulgarian: Бедрос Филипов Киркоров, romanized:
Bedros Filipov Kirkorov, [
beˈdrɔs fiˈlipof kirˈkɔrof]; born 2 June 1932 in Varna) is a Bulgarian...
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Nerses Bedros XIX (Armenian: Ներսէս Պետրոս ԺԹ. Թարմունի, romanized: Nerses
Petros ZhT. T'armuni) (17
January 1940 – 25 June 2015) was the
patriarch of...
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Bedros I may
refer to:
Peter I of
Armenia (died 1058), i.e.
Bedros I Ketadarz,
Catholicos of All
Armenians in 1019–1058
Abraham Petros I
Ardzivian (1679–1749)...
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Bedros Tourian (also
spelled Petros Duryan, Turian, Armenian: Պետրոս Դուրեան; 1 June [O.S. 20 May] 1851 – 2
February [O.S.
January 21] 1872) was an Armenian...
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Bedros IV
Sarajian (Armenian: Պետրոս Դ. Սարաճյան ) (1870 – 28
September 1940, Beirut) was
Catholicos of
Cilicia of the
Armenian Apostolic Church for six...
- Turkey,
Bedros continued his
studies abroad in Paris. He
moved to England,
where he
studied and
learned Italian. When
returning to Turkey,
Bedros became...
- anglicized:
Gregory Peter;
Western Armenian: Գրիգոր Պետրոս ԺԵ. Աղաճանեան,
Krikor Bedros ŽĒ. Aghajanian; born
Ghazaros Aghajanian, 15
September 1895 – 16 May 1971)...
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Bedros Magakyan (1826–1891), was an Ottoman-Armenian
actor and
theater director. He was the
founder of the
Armenian Oriental Theater.
Bedros Magakyan founded...
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Michael Petros III
Kasbarian (in
Armenian Միքայէլ Պետրոս Գ. Գասպարեան ) was a
member of the
Order of St. Antoine, from Aleppo, Syria.
During his time at...