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Tiran Nersoyan (August 23, 1904 in Antep, Cilicia,
Ottoman Empire –
September 1, 1989 in New York City) was an
Armenian Apostolic clergyman. He was Patriarch-elect...
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Guregh Israelian (1944–1949) -- Կիւրեղ Իսրայէլեան
vacant (1949–1957)
Tiran Nersoyan (1957–1958)—elected but
never consecrated-Տիրան Ներսոյեան
vacant (1958–1960)...
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Armenian Seminary was an idea of
Archbishop Tiran Nersoyan, who
served as the
first dean.
Nersoyan felt that the then 19
priests in the
Armenian Church...
- of
Armenia Tiran Alles, Sri
Lankan businessmen,
politician and MP
Tiran Nersoyan (1904–1989),
Armenian Apostolic Church clergyman, Patriarch-elect of the...
- 1957 and 1958 to 1960, with a
brief period from 1957 to 1958, when
Tiran Nersoyan was
elected Patriarch, but not consecrated. On 8 June 1960,
Yeghishe Derderian...
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Gazmagerboutiun Ameri****i." It was
founded in 1946 by
Archbishop Tiran Nersoyan,
Primate of the
Armenian Diocese of America, 1944-1954.
There have been...
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Armenian Revolutionary Federation.
After the
World War II,
Archbishop Tiran Nersoyan led the
church through a
second founding,
which saw the
framing of by-laws...
- Athens, Athens,
Greece Church of
Greece Chalcedonian Archbishop Tiran Nersoyan St.
Nersess Armenian Theological School,
Evanston IL
Armenian Apostolic...
- 1949 to 1957 and from 1958 to 1960, with a very
brief period when
Tiran Nersoyan was
elected as
patriarch of
Jerusalem (1957–1958), but was
never consecrated...
- Variables,
Complete Rubrics and Commentary. 5th Edition.
Translated by
Tiran Nersoyan. London:
Armenian Church. 1984. p. 256. Slobin, Mark (1976).
Music in the...