- the
Gracious (Armenian: Սուրբ Ներսէս Դ. Կլայեցի (Շնորհալի); also
Nerses Shnorhali,
Nerses of Kla or
Saint Nerses the Graceful; 1102 – 13
August 1173) was...
- the Father...now and always...Amen” Hymn of the
Night Liturgy by
Nerses Shnorhali: “Let us
remember your name in the night, Lord...”
Proclamation by John...
- Surp
Nerses Shnorhali Cathedral (Spanish:
Iglesia Apostólica
Armenia San
Nerses Shnorhali; Armenian: Սուրբ Ներսէս Շնորհալի եկեղեցի) is an
Armenian Apostolic...
- Mashtots, Yeghishe,
Movses K****natsi,
David the Invincible, and
Nerses Shnorhali, it was
declared a
national holiday in
Armenia in 2001. The
exact date...
-
Gabriel as a
trumpeter comes from the Hymn of the
Armenian Saint Nerses Shnorhali, "for
Protection in the Night": The
sound of Gabriel's
trumpet on the...
-
approach was
criticized in 1151 by
Nerses Shnorhali in the poem "Word of Faith".
According to
Gevorg Emin,
Shnorhali was the "first of
medieval poets to master...
-
Movses K****natsi,
David the Invincible,
Gregory of
Narek and
Nerses Shnorhali.
Today pilgrimages to the
grave of
Mashtots in
Oshakan are made on this...
- 2023-08-24. Les
relations Arméno-Byzantines après la mort de St.
Nerses Shnorhali,
Editoriale Programma,
Boghos Levon Zekiyan, 1969, p. 332-337 Bucossi...
- the rank of
Dzayrakooyn Vartabed, was "The
Encyclicals of St.
Nersess Shnorhali",
which he
translated into
modern Armenian with commentary.
Bishop Karekin...
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hymns were in prose, but
later versified hymns, such as
those by
Nerses Shnorhali,
became more prominent. The
official book of hymns, the sharakan, contains...