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Malachia Ormanian (Armenian: Մաղաքիա Օրմանեան, romanized: Maghak’ia Ormanean; 11
February 1841 – 19
November 1918) was the
Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople...
- instance, one p****age has been read to the ill
expecting a cure.
Malachia Ormanian,
scholar and
Patriarch of Constantinople,
wrote that
Narek "written in...
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monastery on 27
April 1749 and is
buried in the
monastery church.
Malachia Ormanian, a
conservative Armenian Apostolic scholar and
Patriarch of Constantinople...
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Armenian Convent of San Lazzaro, at Venice". The
Dublin Review. 12: 375.
Ormanian,
Malachia (1911). Հայոց եկեղեցին և իր պատմութիւնը, վարդապետութիւնը, վարչութիւնը...
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Persian Constitutional Revolution.
Armenian Apostolic theologian Malachia Ormanian, in his 1911 book on the
Armenian Church,
estimated that some 83,400 Armenians...
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transliterated as
Gazaros and
anglicized as Lazarus. In 1911
Malachia Ormanian estimated that
Catholics comprised 10% of the 100,000
Armenians of Akhalkalaki...
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Armenian National ****embly used the
moment to oust
Patriarch Malachia Ormanian for
Matthew II Izmirlian. This
served to
elevate younger Armenian nationalists...
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total of 4,150,000) were
baptized by
Gregory the Illuminator.
Malachia Ormanian accepted the figure,
while Edmond Schütz
found the
figure for the po****tion...
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sometimes spelled with a hyphen. Some scholars,
including Malachia Ormanian,
maintain that
Mashtots was his
birth name,
while Mesrop was his ecclesiastical...
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Catholicos Sahak III,
retelling St. Gregory's vision, is sung.
Malachia Ormanian suggested that the
cathedral was
built in 303
within seven months because...