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translation of
Yovhannes Drasxanakertc'i
History of
Armenia English translation of the
History of
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unavailable Yovhannes Drasxanakertc'i...
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Yovhannēs Tʻlkurancʻi; ca. 1450-1535) was an
Armenian poet who
noted for his
religious and
lyric poetry.
James R. Russell,
Yovhannēs Tʻlkurancʻi...
- John the
Baptist (c. 6 BC – c. AD 30) was a
Jewish preacher active in the area of the
Jordan River in the
early 1st
century AD. He is also
known as Saint...
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Hovhannes Khan
Masehian (Armenian: Յովհաննէս Մասեհեան,
February 23, 1864 in
Tehran -
November 19, 1931 in Harbin) was an
Iranian Armenian translator and...
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begat four sons —
Yovhannes, Grigor, Atrnerseh, and P'ilippe. The
right hand of the Most High
chose the
eldest son of Isxan,
Yovhannes, also
called Senek'erim...
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Ecclesiastica of Eusebius. In the 10th-century
History of
Armenia of
Yovhannes Drasxanakertc'i (1.15),
Ashkenaz was ****ociated with Armenia, as it was...
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Church of
Areni was
built in 1321 by
Bishop Yovhannes Orbelian under the
artistic supervisation of Momik....
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Hovhannes (Armenian: Հովհաննես (Hovhannes) (reformed); Յովհաննէս (
Yovhannēs) (classical)) Jack (English) Johnny/Johnnie (English) John (English) יוֹחָנָן...
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Grigol von Chandsta, transl. S.
Sardshweladse and H. Fähnrich, Jena 2000
Yovhannes Drasxanakertci:
Histoire d'Arménie, transl. P. Boisson-Chenorhokian, Leuven...
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proclaimed allegiance to the
Chalcedonian Definition and
elected John (
Yovhannes, or Hovhannes) of
Bagaran as new
Catholicos of
Chalcedonian Armenians...