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Mkhitar or
Mekhitar or
Mechitar or
Latinized Mechitarius (Armenian: Մխիթար) is a
common Armenian male
given name. See Մխիթար for more on the
origin of...
- (Armenian: Մխիթար Սեբաստացի), anglicized:
Mekhitar of Sebaste, Italian:
Mechitar (17
February 1676 – 27
April 1749) was an
Armenian Catholic monk, scholar...
- (1975): 253-260.
Michael E. Stone, "Armenian
Canon Lists III—The
Lists of
Mechitar of Ayrivankʿ (c. 1285 CE)."
Harvard Theological Review 69.3-4 (1976): 289-300...
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monks led by
Mkhitar Sebastatsi (English:
Mekhitar of Sebaste, Italian:
Mechitar)
arrived in
Venice from
Morea (the Peloponnese),
following its invasion...
- H". The
Armenian Church.
Zekiyan Takdis armenianchurchco.com "Image".
Mechitar.
Archived from the
original on 2014-11-13.
Retrieved 2014-11-12. Braun...
- thirteenth-
century Armenian writer,
Mechitar of Ayrivank' (1222-1307). M. E. STONE,
Armenian Canon Lists III — The
Lists of
Mechitar of Ayrivank; in HTR 69 (1976)...
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Armenian monks under the
direction of
Ghevont Alishan, a
follower of
Mechitar,
publicly seceded from the
Armenian Apostolic Church and
founded the Armenian...
- Մխիթարեան), also
spelled Mekhitarists, are a congregation,
founded in 1712 by
Mechitar, of
Armenian Benedictine monks in
communion with the
Catholic Church. They...
- Pensiero. Agagianian,
Gregorio Pietro (1950). La Romanità dell'
Abbate Mechitar di
Sebaste (in Italian). San
Lazzaro degli Armeni.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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connection with the
publication of the
deciphering of the
Caucasian Albanian old double-script palimpsest)".
mechitar.org.
Retrieved 15
December 2021....