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- Eghiazar (Old Armenian: Եղիազար, romanized: Ełiazar) was the Catholicos and head of Caucasian Albanian Church in the late 7th century. Attested in The...
- Constantinople and Etchmiadzin (seat of the Armenian church). Significantly Bishop Eghiazar ****umed the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem and in 1644 declared himself...
- mentioned as a bishop of Gardman during the tenure of his predecessor Eghiazar. Reportedly he was elected after the influence and intervention of Queen...
- 1653, the church has regularly had a congregation. Subsequent Catholicoi, Eghiazar (r. 1681–1691) and Nahapet (r. 1691–1705), further contributed to its revitalization...
- century. Construction of bigger church was held during reign of catholicos Eghiazar (1681–1691) and Alexander (1706–1714).[citation needed] During the second...
- Զաքարիա Բ Hovhannes II (646–671) – Հովհան Բ Ukhtanes (671–683) – Ուխտանես Eghiazar (683–689) – Եղիազար Nerses I (689–706) (overthrown as he became an advocate...
- people, volume II, part I] (in Armenian). Erevan: Haypethrat. Muratean, Eghiazar (1900). Kʻnnakan patmutʻiwn Arshak Erkrordi ew anor Pap ordwoyn [Critical...