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Navasard is the
first month of the
Armenian calendar.
Navasard has 30 days,
starting on 11
August and
ending on 9 September. In
ancient Armenia, the first...
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Newroz and the
Armenian traditional New Year,
Navasard,
noting that it was only in the 11th
century that
Navasard came to be
celebrated in late
summer rather...
- the time of St.
Gregory Illuminator. The
annual festivity of the
month Navasard, held in
honor of Anahit, was the
occasion of
great gatherings, attended...
- high-profile
leaders of the
church have been
involved in controversies. In 2013
Navasard Ktchoyan, the
Archbishop of the
Araratian Diocese and
Prime Minister Tigran...
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under its jurisdiction. The
primate vicar of the
diocese is
Archbishop Navasard Kchoyan,
serving since 1999. The
diocesan headquarters are
located in the...
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Karlen Nurijanyan Other names Vahagn Vishapakagh Gender male
Ethnic group Armenian Festivals Navasard Consort Astłik
Equivalents Gr****
Apollo or Heracles...
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interpretatio graeca.
Amanor and/or
Vanatur – God of the
Armenian new year,
Navasard, at the end of July. His
temple was
located in Diyadin.
Anahit – Cognate...
- Tarḫunna.
Amanor - "The
bearer of new fruits" (the god of the new year,
Navasard). May or may not have been the same god as Vanatur.
Vanatur -
Either meaning...
- the
Birth of
Vahagn (21 March), the
Birth of Mihr (22 December) and the
Navasard, the New Year
celebrated in August.
Hetanism has many
Apostolic Christian...
- of the
church is the
Araratian Pontifical Diocese,
headed by
Archbishop Navasard Kchoyan (seat in Yerevan). However, the
village of
Verin Dvin is predominantly...