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Carefully do****ented
photographic survey and plan of
Lampron Castle About Lambron castle 37°9′57″N 34°36′11″E / 37.16583°N 34.60306°E / 37.16583; 34.60306...
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Saint Nerses of
Lambron (Armenian: Ներսես Լամբրոնացի,
Nerses Lambronatsi) (1153–1198) was the
Archbishop of
Tarsus in the
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia...
- The
Hethumids (Armenian: Հեթումյաններ Hethumian) (also
spelled Hetoumids or Het'umids), also
known as the
House of
Lampron (after
Lampron castle), were...
- Putin's metamorphosis",
summarizes the
journalist Laure Adler. For Marc
Lambron, da Empoli's
novel is "an oral
fresco running from the
Yeltsin years to...
- Marc
Lambron (French pronunciation: [maʁk lɑ̃bʁɔ̃]; born 4
February 1957 in Lyon) is a
French writer and
winner of the Prix Femina, 1993, for L'Oeil du...
- "Danse macabre". The
Times Literary Supplement.
Retrieved 19
January 2024.
Lambron, Marc (7
September 2022). "Emmanuel Carrère : « V13 » ou les
visages de...
- the Invincible,
Gregory of Narek,
Nerses III the Builder, and
Nerses of
Lambron as "Doctors of the
Armenian Church" or the "Armenian Doctors". The ****yrian...
- François
Cheng 2002 35
Antoine Compagnon 2022 36
Barbara C****in 2018 37
Michel Zink 2017 38 Marc
Lambron 2014 39 Jean
Clair 2008 40
Xavier Darcos 2013...
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later years. The archbishops'
seats were
located in Tarsus, Sis, Anazarba,
Lambron, and Mamistra.
There existed up to
sixty monastic houses in Cilicia, although...
- century, the
Armenians established a
diocese of
their rite;
Saint Nerses of
Lambron was its most
distinguished representative in the 12th century.
Tarsus is...