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Vrtanes is an
Armenian given name (in
Armenian Վրթանես). It may
refer to: St.
Vrtanes I,
Catholicos in the Armenia's Holy
Apostolic Church Vrtanes, Lo****...
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Vrtanes Mesrop Papazian (Armenian: Վրթանես Մեսրոպի Փափազյան; 1866–1920), was an
Armenian writer, public-political and
cultural activist,
literary critic...
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Vrtanes Abrahamyan (born 21
March 1962) is a
prelate of the
Armenian Apostolic Church. He
serves as the
Primate of the
Diocese of
Artsakh since 2021....
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Vrtanes also
known Saint Vrtanes (Armenian: Սբ. Վրթանէս Ա. Պարթև) was the 14th Catholicos-Patriarch of the
Armenian Apostolic Church serving from 333 until...
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United States, who
sculpted Van cats in the
early 1910s.
Armenian writer Vrtanes Papazian wrote a
short novel in
which the cat has been used as a symbol...
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Christian named David. He had two
children with Mariam:
Aristaces and
Vrtanes, who
would later succeed Gregory as
patriarchs of Armenia.
After the birth...
- Aghayan,
Perch Proshyan,
Nikol Aghbalian,
Alexander Shirvanzade, Nar-Dos,
Vrtanes Papazyan,
Vahan Terian, Leo,
Stepan Lisitsyan,
Mariam Tumanyan, Gevorg...
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founding mother of the
Gregorid dynasty,
being the
mother of
Aristaces I and
Vrtanes I.
While it is
evident that
Gregory the
Illuminator was a
married bishop...
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during the
reign of the
Arsacid king
Tiran (r. 341–347?). He was the son of
Vrtanes I, his
predecessor as patriarch, and the
grandson of
Gregory the Illuminator...
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Catholicos was
represented at the
First Council of
Nicea (325). St.
Vrtanes I, the
third Catholicos of the
Armenian Apostolic Church (333–341), sent...