- Akim
Mikhailovich Tamiroff (born
Hovakim Tamiryants;
October 29, 1899 –
September 17, 1972) was an Armenian-American
actor of film, stage, and television...
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Hovakim I, also
known as
Hovakim of Bursa, was the
first Armenian Patriarch of
Constantinople under the
authority of the
Catholicos of
Armenia and of all...
- Patriarchate.[citation needed] The
first Armenian Patriarch of
Constantinople was
Hovakim I, who was at the time the
Metropolitan of Bursa. In 1461, he was brought...
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Innocence video game Albanian: Gjokë (def.),
Gjoka (indef.) Armenian:
Hovakim (Հովակիմ) Basque: Jokin,
Iokin Catalan: Joaquim, Quim, Ximo (in Valencian)...
- of the patriarchate. The
first Armenian Patriarch of
Constantinople was
Hovakim I who
ruled from 1461 to 1478.
Sultan Mehmed II
allowed the establishment...
-
Patriarchate of
Constantinople from its
establishment in 1461 to the
present day.
Hovakim I of
Constantinople (1461–1478) -- Յովակիմ Պրուսացի
Nigoghayos I of Constantinople...
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Armenian Patriarchs of
Constantinople Hovakim I
Nigolayos I
Garabed I
Mardiros I
Krikor I
Astvadzadur I
Stepanos I
Diradur I
Hagop I
Hovhannes I...
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Beroea (in Aleppo), was
founded in 1432 by the
Great House of Cilicia.
Hovakim of
Beroea became the
first bishop of
Aleppo between 1432 and 1442. The...
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electricity swaps with Iran. The
director general of the
power plant is
Hovakim Hovhannisyan. The
Teploelectroproject Institute began planning the Yerevan...
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Rabih az-Zubayr.
Gentil routed the Sudanese. Born: Akim
Tamiroff (born
Hovakim Tamiryants),
Armenian actor; in
Tiflis or Baku,
Russian Empire (d. 1972)...