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Armenian monk of the
early 14th
century Nerses of Lambron,
Archbishop of
Tarsus Political figures Nerses of Iberia, or
Nerse of Iberia, 8th-century
Georgian prince...
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Caucasian Albanian Catholicos Nerses I, who
ruled in 689–706, and a
Patriarch Nerses I of Constantinople, who
ruled in 1704.
Nerses I the
Great (Armenian: Ներսէս...
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Nerses IV the
Gracious (Armenian: Սուրբ Ներսէս Դ. Կլայեցի (Շնորհալի); also
Nerses Shnorhali,
Nerses of Kla or
Saint Nerses the Graceful; 1102 – 13 August...
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bears his name. The work of
Nerses Ounanian (1920-57) (in Spanish)
Nerses Ounanian -
Museo Nacional de
Artes Visuales Nerses Ounanian on
stamps v t e...
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Nerses V of
Ashtarak (Armenian: Ներսէս Ե Աշտարակեցի, romanized:
Nerses Ashtarakets’i,
Armenian pronunciation: [
nɛɾˈsɛs ɑʃtɑɾɑkɛˈt͡sʰi]; 1770 – February...
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Nerse (Georgian: ნერსე, also
spelled Nerses), of the
Nersianid family, was a
ruling prince of
Iberia (Kartli,
eastern Georgia) from c. 760 to 772 and...
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appointed Nerses,
prince of Shirak, to rule the
country on
behalf of Byzantium, with the
title of kouropalates.
Nerses was also the
first presiding...
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Nerses Bakur (Old Armenian: Ներսես Բակուր, romanized:
Nersēs Bakur) was the
Catholicos and head of
Caucasian Albanian Church in the late 7th and early...
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Nerses II may
refer to:
Nerses II,
Catholicos of
Armenia in 548–557
Nerses II,
Armenian Patriarch of
Constantinople in 1874–1884 This
disambiguation page...
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Nerse, also
known as Nersa, is a
village located in
Khanapur Taluk of
Belagavi District, Karnataka, India. It is also the
headquarters for
Nerse Gram Panchayat...