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Mekhitarist
Mekhitarist Mekh"i*tar*ist, n. (Ecc. Hist.) See Mechitarist.

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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...
- Mkhitar Sebastatsi (Armenian: Մխիթար Սեբաստացի), anglicized: Mekhitar of Sebaste, Italian: Mechitar (17 February 1676 – 27 April 1749) was an Armenian...
- Catholic monastic order of pontifical right for men founded in 1701 by Mekhitar of Sebaste. Members use the postnominal abbreviation CAM. The order is...
- Mekhitar of Ayrivank (Armenian: Մխիթար Այրիվանեցի Mxitʿar Ayrivanecʿi) (1230/35 – 1297/1300) was an Armenian monk, or vardapet, at the "Cave-Monastery"...
- Benedictine monks in the Armenian Catholic Church, founded in 1712 by Mekhitar of Sebaste. They are best known for their series of scholarly publications...
- Kelekian, journalist, professor Mkrtich Khrimian, religious leader, writer Mekhitar of Sebaste, scholar, theologian Mıgırdiç Mıgıryan, athlete (parti****ted...
- Vilayet of Syria and later of the Vilayet of Beirut Manouk Petrosian or Mekhitar of Sebaste (1674–1749), Armenian Catholic monk and a prominent theologian...
- but is part of the canon lists of Hovhannes Imastaser (11th century), Mekhitar of Ayrivank (13th century) and Gregory of Tatev (14th century). According...
- speaker of the Grand National ****embly Hasan Hüseyin Korkmazgil - poet Mekhitar of Sebastia - founder of the Mekhitarist Order of Armenian Catholic monks...
- century) Sahakdukht (8th century) Nerses IV the Gracious (c. 1102 – 1173) Mekhitar of Ayrivank (c. 1230 – c. 1300) Paghtasar Dpir (1683–1768) Hampartsoum...