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- Skevra Evangeliary is an illuminated Armenian evangeliary from 12th century. It is one of the world's most valuable Armenian m****cripts, dating from the...
- unknown,-1215, Skevra, Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia) was an Armenian miniaturist and penman of the 12th-13th centuries, representative of the Skevra pen house...
- medieval Armenian monuments. Gregory is depicted on the silver reliquary of Skevra (1293), the best known work of precious metal from Armenian Cilicia, along...
- medieval period, the monasteries of Ark'akaghin, Drazark, Karmir Vank and Skevra became famous centers of manrousoumn, the study of church songs, melodies...
- in Yerevan, Armenia. Grigor Mlitchetsi created it at the monastery of Skevra, near Lambron, in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, on the request of Archbishop...
- of the ruling house. The monastery became with Ark'akaghin, Drazark and Skevra a famous center of manrousoumn, the study of church songs, melodies and...
- purchased for the first Polish National Library, founded in 1747 in Warsaw. Skevra Evangeliary late 12th century One of the world's most valuable Armenian...
- Miniature from the Armenian Skevra Evangeliary, c. 1198, National Library of Poland...
- Latin, Syriac, and probably Coptic. His early education was at Skevravank (Skevra monastery) which was continued at Hromkla under the supervision of his uncle...
- Grner near Sis, the capital of the kingdom and Skevra in the lands of the Hethumids, of which the Skevra Evangeliary (in the National Library of Warsaw)...