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Gregorids were an
Armenian noble family descended from St.
Gregory the
Illuminator (c. 257–330) and his wife
Julitta (or Mariam) of Armenia, and thus...
- was one of the
properties of the
house of
Gregory the
Illuminator (the
Gregorids) and was
sometimes called Gavar Lusavorchi ('district of the Illuminator')...
- was
succeeded by his son Aristaces. Gregory's descendants,
called the
Gregorids,
hereditarily held the
office of
Patriarch of
Armenia with some interruptions...
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connected with the
Church and
faith and saw that the
Arsacids of
Armenia and
Gregorids would fall from
power and
apparently disappear; however,
after a period...
- Mamikonian, or
Mamikonean (Old Armenian: Մամիկոնեան,
reformed orthography: Մամիկոնյան,
Western Armenian pronunciation: Mamigonian), was an
Armenian aristocratic...
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Christian practice and law. The
patriarchate was held by
members of the
Gregorid line, with some interruptions,
until the
death of
Isaac of
Armenia in the...
- the
spread of
faith for the
Monophysites of
Southern Dagestan were the
Gregorids communities of
Eastern Transcaucasia, for
Catholics - the
Italian colonies...
- playwright,
actor & editor,
Sargis Vanadetsi, also
known as
Sargis Mirzayan.
Gregorids According to Nina Garsoïan, the
generational gap is
likely the result...
- the
district of Daranali,
where Gregory is said to have been buried.
Gregorids Thomson 1976, pp. ****i–****iii.
Thomson 1976, p. lxx.
Thomson 1976, p. lxxii...
- as the wife of
Gregory the
Illuminator and the
founding mother of the
Gregorid dynasty,
being the
mother of
Aristaces I and
Vrtanes I.
While it is evident...