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Hripsime (Armenian: Հռիփսիմէ, died c. 290), also
called Rhipsime, Ripsime, Ripsima, Ripsimia, Ripsimus,
Arbsima or ****ma (Ge'ez: አርሴማ), was a
martyr of...
- They
found a girl
named Rhipsime in Rome, who was
under the
tutelage of
Abbess ****ane in a
Christian nunnery. When
Rhipsime heard about the king's[clarification...
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Saint Hripsime Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Հռիփսիմե եկեղեցի, Surb Hṙip‘simē yekeghetsi) is a
seventh century Armenian Apostolic church in the city of Vagharshapat...
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heard about the
group and the
legendary beauty of one of its members,
Rhipsime. He
brought them to the
palace and
demanded to
marry the
beautiful virgin;...
- made use of a
genuine life of St.
Gregory and of the
martyrdom of
Saint Rhipsime and her companions.
Historical facts are
intermingled in this life with...
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regional count of
Prespa district in the
region of Macedonia. His
mother was
Rhipsime of Armenia. The
actual name of the
dynasty is not known.
Cometopuli is...
- the Tenth; September. London: John C. Nimmo, 1898. pp. 442-449.
Martyr Rhipsime of Armenia. OCA -
Lives of the Saints. (in Russian) 30 сентября по старому...
- the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Homily on Christ's
Transfiguration History of
Rhipsime and Her
Companions Hymns used in
Armenian Church Worship Commentaries on...
- the
Catholicos from 616 to 628 and
initiated the
construction of
Saint Rhipsime church.
Komitas Aghtsetsi is the
author of the
spiritual hymn "Souls Sacrificed...
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century Renatus 5th
century Reparata 3rd
century Restituta 3rd
century Rhipsime 3rd
century Rom**** of
Blaye 4th
century Rom**** of
Caesarea 4th century...