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Spitakavor Monastery (Armenian: Սպիտակավոր վանք, "White monastery"), is a 14th-century
Armenian monastic complex, 7
kilometres (4.3 mi)
north of Vernashen...
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Tsiranavor (meaning apricot-colored)
dating back to the 5th century, and
Spitakavor (meaning whitish)
dating back to the 13th century, both are
located along...
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Spitakavor Church (Armenian: Սպիտակավոր եկեղեցի);
literally meaning white-colored church, is a 13th-century
partly ruined Armenia church located at the...
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studies (collapsed in the
middle of the 20th century) and
numerous cells.
Spitakavor Monastery was
built by two
princes from the
Proshian dynasty during the...
- in 1321 the
Spitakavor Monastery,
which had been
started by his
father in 1318. Amir
Hasan II is
depicted in two
reliefs from
Spitakavor, one showing...
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Matosavank Samsonavank Tsrviz Voskepar Vayots Dzor
Areni Gndevank Noravank Spitakavor Tanahat Tsakhats Kar
Yerevan Avan (Tsiranavor)
Kanaker (St. James) Yerevan...
- that of the Mongols.
Spitakavor Church Archived 2015-09-24 at the
Wayback Machine. Find Armenia.
Retrieved 4
December 2013. "
Spitakavor Church".
Great Yerevan...
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transferred to
Vayots Dzor and
buried in the
churchyard of the 14th-century
Spitakavor Surb
Astvatsatsin Church near Yeghegnadzor. Nzhdeh's
gravestone was erected...
- the ****ids in
historical Armenia during the 13th-14th centuries.
Astvatsatsin Spitakavor Monastery,
Vayots Dzor,
Hermitage Museum, inv. No. AR-619....
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Matosavank Samsonavank Tsrviz Voskepar Vayots Dzor
Areni Gndevank Noravank Spitakavor Tanahat Tsakhats Kar
Yerevan Avan (Tsiranavor)
Kanaker (St. James) Yerevan...