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- Princess Sandukht (Armenian: Սանդուխտ) also Sandoukht or Saint Santoukhd was recorded as the first Armenian woman to embrace Christianity. Her father was...
- St. Thaddeus, St. Sandukht and other Christians in Sanatruk's prison...
- and St. Bartholomew in Armenia, as well as that of his own daughter, St. Sandukht the Virgin. In 110, the throne of Armenia was held by Axidares, the son...
- are also named in the Canon of the M****. Thecla of Iconium (1st century) Sandukht of Armenia (1st century) Felicula and Petronilla of Rome (died c. 90) Serapia...
- & Armen Season 2, 2011–2012: Janna Hovakimyan & Petros Season 3, 2013: Sandukht Matevosyan & Harut Season 4, 2014: Gevorg Harutyunyan & Shushan Season...
- Mamikonian princess called Sandukht, whom Nerses married in Caesarea prior to his consecration as catholicos. The Vita claims that Sandukht died after giving birth...
- Iconium among women First Martyrs of the Church of Rome 64 Rome in Rome Sandukht 1st century Armenia in Armenia Polyeuctus 259 Melitene in Melitene Alban...
- founded a coeducational Armenian school in Calcutta called Surb Sandukht ("Saint Sandukht", also known as the Armenian Infant Seminary), where he sought...
- The poster of Tovmas Terzian's "Sandukht" tragedy...
- material available here,” says Artemis Lepejyan, the Chairwoman of the Saint Sandukht Women’s Union. “The whole policy consists in the fact that they are ready...