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monastic institutions in
Venice were
abolished by Napoleon, but the
Mekhitarists were
exempted by name from the decree. Lord
Byron visited the monastery...
- The
Mekhitarist Monastery of
Vienna (German:
Wiener Mechitaristenkloster; Armenian: Վիեննայի Մխիթարեան վանք,
Viennayi Mkhit′arean vank′) is one of the...
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island in the
Venetian Lagoon which has been home to the
monastery of the
Mekhitarists, an
Armenian Catholic congregation,
since 1717. It is one of the two...
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Catholic Church in Armenia. Of note are the
Mechitarists (also
spelled "
Mekhitarists" Armenian: Մխիթարեան), a
congregation of
Benedictine monks in the Armenian...
- The
table below lists the
Armenian schools in the
United States. **The
Mekhitarist Fathers'
Armenian School operated as a PreK-8 up
until 2011. ***Sahag...
- 20–26 in Armenia. A 19th
century illustration of
Shusanik Inside the
Mekhitarist church in
Vienna Rayfield,
Donald (2013). The
Literature of Georgia:...
- d'une
grammaire comparée de l'arménien
classique (2nd ed.). Vienna:
Mekhitarist Monastery – via
Internet Archive. Olander, Thomas, ed. (September 2022)...
- di
Cristo (Christ Church) (1829) Sant'Antonio
Taumaturgo (1842) The
Mekhitarist Armenian Catholic Church (1859) The
Waldensian and
Helvetian Evangelical...
- Constantinople, he
received his
education at the
academy of the
Armenian Catholic Mekhitarist Congregation on
Saint Lazarus Island in
Venice and
joined the
order in...
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dissemination of
literature in
varied genres,
especially by the
Mekhitarists. The
first Armenian periodical, Azdarar, was
published in
grabar in 1794...