- in 1695 in
Amsterdam by the
Armenian printing firm
founded by
Tovmas Vanandetsi [hy]. At the time, one of the most
reliable maps of the two hemispheres...
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Number Year
Place Publisher Comment 1 1695
Amsterdam Tovmas Vanandetsi The
first publishing; "editio
princeps 2 1736
London William and
George Whiston...
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leaders Vasak of
Syunik Mushkan Niusalavurt Vardan Mamikonian †
Ghevond Vanandetsi Strength 200,000–300,000
Sasanians 60,000
Armenian loyalists Unknown number...
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Vardan Mamikonian. The
group is
named after Leontius of
Vanand (Ghevond
Vanandetsi). A high
level priest also
known as St.
Ghevond (in
Armenian Սուրբ Ղևոնդ)...
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Hayastani Barerare (Nerses the
Great or the
patron of Armenia) by
Sargis Vanandetsi. The
author and
playwright Perch Zeytuntsyan wrote a play
titled Avervats...
- by the
Armenian playwright,
actor &
editor of the 19th century,
Sargis Vanandetsi, also
known as
Sargis Mirzayan. Hovannisian, The
Armenian People From...
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centre by the 13th-century
historian Stepanos Orbelian and
Bishop Tovma Vanandetsi (1655). In 1613, the monastery's
fortified wall was
repaired and its arched...
- 1857, by the 19th-century
Armenian playwright,
actor and editor,
Sargis Vanandetsi (Sargis Mirzayan). Pap is the
titular character of the
historical novel...
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historian Stephanos Orbelian (Armenian: Սթեփանոս Օրբելյան) and
Bishop Tovma Vanandetsi (Armenian: Թովմա Վանանդեցի) in 1655.
Beginning from 1992, the Tzitzernavank...