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Husik is a name of
Armenian origin, that may
refer to:
Husik Santurjan (1920–2011),
Armenian archbishop Isaac Husik (1876–1939)
American writer Lida Husik...
- Lida
Husik (born 1963) is an
American Washington, D.C./ New York City-based musician, who was
active mainly in the 1990s. She
released three albums for...
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Husik I or
Yusik (Armenian: Հուսիկ (reformed); Յուսիկ (classical); c. 295 – 347) was
hereditary patriarch of the
Armenian Church of the
Gregorid line...
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Husik Santuryan (10 May 1920 –
February 1, 2011) was an
archbishop of the
Armenian Apostolic Church. Born Azat
Santuryan in Sivas, Turkey, he migrated...
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Isaac Husik (10
February 1876 – 22
March 1939) (Hebrew: יצחק הוזיק) was a
Jewish historian, translator, and
student of philosophy, one of the
first three...
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performance in Jerusalem. In 353, King
Papas (Pap)
appointed Catholicos Husik without first sending him to
Caesarea for commissioning. The
Armenian Catholicos...
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Joyride is the
fourth album by the singer-songwriter Lida
Husik,
released in 1995
through Caroline Records. The
album was
partly recorded at WGNS Studio...
- The Life and
Times of a
Medieval Jewish Thinker. New York:
Farrar Straus.
Husik I (2002) [1941]. A
History of
Jewish Philosophy.
Dover Publications, Inc...
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Aristaces I. He was the
father of St.
Husik I and Grigoris. He died on 341 in
which he was
replaced by his
eldest son, St.
Husik I, as the next Catholicos-Patriarch...
- Kramer. It
served as an
outlet for
artists such as Dogbowl, Bongwater, Lida
Husik,
Daniel Johnston and Kramer's own solo and
collaborative work. The label...