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Mandakuni (Armenian: Մանդակունի) was a
region and a
family of the old
Armenia in
southeastern Anatolia c. 300–800, of Caspio-Median or Matianian-Mannaean...
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several translated by
Catholicos John
Mandakuni in the 5th century. By the mid-10th century, it is
likely that
Mandakuni's translated anaphora was the sole...
- “Let us
remember your name in the night, Lord...”
Proclamation by John
Mandakuni “Having all been
awakened in the
night from the
repose of sleep...” “Lord...
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Golden age
Koryun Agathangelos Eznik of Kolb
Yeghishe Faustus of
Byzantium Movses K****natsi
Ghazar Parpetsi Hovhan Mandakuni...
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Golden age
Koryun Agathangelos Eznik of Kolb
Yeghishe Faustus of
Byzantium Movses K****natsi
Ghazar Parpetsi Hovhan Mandakuni...
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Golden age
Koryun Agathangelos Eznik of Kolb
Yeghishe Faustus of
Byzantium Movses K****natsi
Ghazar Parpetsi Hovhan Mandakuni...
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Golden age
Koryun Agathangelos Eznik of Kolb
Yeghishe Faustus of
Byzantium Movses K****natsi
Ghazar Parpetsi Hovhan Mandakuni...
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aristocratic tradition, the
princely houses of [Poladian] Khorkhoruni, Bznuni,
Mandakuni, Rshtuni, Manavazian,
Angelea (Angegh tun), Varajnuni, Vostanikyan, Ohanian...
- Egheghiatz,
Joseph of Baghin, Yeznik, Koriun,
Moses of C****ne, and John
Mandakuni. The
first monument of
Armenian literature is the
version of the Holy...
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Golden age
Koryun Agathangelos Eznik of Kolb
Yeghishe Faustus of
Byzantium Movses K****natsi
Ghazar Parpetsi Hovhan Mandakuni...