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    The Saint Stepanos Monastery (Armenian: Սուրբ Ստեփանոս վանք, Surb Stepanos Vank; Persian: کلیسای سن استپانوس, Kelisā-ye San Estepānus), also known in Armenian...
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    Hovakim I Nigolayos I Garabed I Mardiros I Krikor I Astvadzadur I Stepanos I Diradur I Hagop I Hovhannes I Tovmas I Sarkis I Hovhannes II Azaria I Sarkis...
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    neighborhood of Istanbul. The first Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople was Hovakim I, who was at the time the Metropolitan of Bursa. In 1461, he was brought to...
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    At the same time, liberals like Grigor Artsruni, Mikael Nalbandian, and Stepanos Nazarian were active in the Russian Empire. Arra Avakian described him...
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    Hovakim I Nigolayos I Garabed I Mardiros I Krikor I Astvadzadur I Stepanos I Diradur I Hagop I Hovhannes I Tovmas I Sarkis I Hovhannes II Azaria I Sarkis...
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  • otherwise known as Stepanos V Salmastetsi (b. ? Salmas – d. 1567 Etchmiadzin), was Catholicos of All Armenians from 1547 to 1567. Stepanos was born in Salmas...
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    Hovakim I Nigolayos I Garabed I Mardiros I Krikor I Astvadzadur I Stepanos I Diradur I Hagop I Hovhannes I Tovmas I Sarkis I Hovhannes II Azaria I Sarkis...
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  • Hovakim I Nigolayos I Garabed I Mardiros I Krikor I Astvadzadur I Stepanos I Diradur I Hagop I Hovhannes I Tovmas I Sarkis I Hovhannes II Azaria I Sarkis...
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  • Archbishop Mesrob I Naroyan (in Armenian Մեսրոպ Նարոյան) (1875 – 30 May 1944) was the 80th Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of...
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    Stepanos Asoghik (Old Armenian: Ստեփանոս Ասողիկ, romanized: Step῾anos Asołik), also known as Stepanos Taronetsi (Old Armenian: Ստեփանոս Տարօնեցի, romanized: Step῾anos...
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  • Dzayrakuyn Vartabed, supreme doctorate of Christian dogma, from Patriarch Karekin I. At this institution, he continued to teach classical and modern Armenian...
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    Sivas, Harput, Diyarbekir, and Halep at 780,000 and the number of Syrians (i.e., Assyrians , or Syriacs) and Greeks at 251,000 and 25,000, respectively...
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  • Hovakim I Nigolayos I Garabed I Mardiros I Krikor I Astvadzadur I Stepanos I Diradur I Hagop I Hovhannes I Tovmas I Sarkis I Hovhannes II Azaria I Sarkis...
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  • Stepanos Orbelian (Armenian: Ստեփանոս Օրբելեան, originally spelled Ստեփաննոս, Stepʻannos; c. 1250-1260 – 1303) was a thirteenth-century Armenian historian...
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    surname used by other members of John's family, as the Armenian historian Stepanos Asoghik refers to him as the "grandson of Č‘mškik". Tzimiskes was born...
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  • Archbishop Shenork I Kaloustian (in Armenian Շնորհք Գալուստյան) (27 September 1913, Yozgat, Turkey – 7 March 1990, Armenia) was the 82nd Armenian Patriarch...
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  • Archbishop Karekin I Khachadourian (in Armenian Գարեգին Ա Խաչատուրյան) (6 November 1880, Trebizond – 22 July 1961, Istanbul) was the 81st Armenian Patriarch...
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    1908–1910. He succeeded Mkrtich I Khrimian (better known as Khrimian Hayrik), who reigned as Catholicos from 1892 to 1907. Matthew I was born in 1845 in Istanbul...
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    Hovakim I, also known as Hovakim of Bursa, was the first Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of...
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    Hovakim I Nigolayos I Garabed I Mardiros I Krikor I Astvadzadur I Stepanos I Diradur I Hagop I Hovhannes I Tovmas I Sarkis I Hovhannes II Azaria I Sarkis...
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    kings Smbat II (r. 977–990) and Gagik I (r. 990–1020) are the ones buried there, although the historian Stepanos Asoghik reports that Smbat was buried...
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  • Պալաթցի Stepanos III of Constantinople (1831–1839) -- Ստեփանոս Բ Աղավնի Զաքարեան Hagopos III of Constantinople (1839–1840) -- Յակոբոս Գ Սերոբեան Stepanos III...
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  • Here the caliphate province of Arminiya (Arran) was completely formed. Stepanos I accepted Christian Albanians who moved to the north. Probably in 797 he...
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    this period were Haspek Khachatur, Ghazar Sebastatsi, Stepanos Varagetsi, Kosa Erets, Stepanos Dashtetsi, David Saladzortsi, Naghash Hovnatan, Lukianos...
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    restaurants. Mecidiye Mosque Agios Stephanos Greek Orthodox church Surp Stepanos Armenian church Santo Stefano Roman Catholic church St. Efrem Syrian Orthodox...
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    16th centuries A.D. The edifices—the St. Thaddeus Monastery, the Saint Stepanos Monastery, and the Chapel of Dzordzor—have undergone many renovations....
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    Band-e Kaisar (redirect from Band-i Kaisar)
    further Sassanid dam bridges on this road, the Pa-i-Pol across the Karkheh and the one at Dezful over the Ab-i Diz, are also assumed to be the contemporary...
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  • historian Stepanos Orbelian, gives his family's version of the events, which, unsurprisingly, exonerates them but still firmly condemns George. Stepanos denies...
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    parentheses) Davit I (Դավիթ Ա) (1113 – c. 1165) Stepanos I Aluz (Ստեփանոս Ա Ալուզ) (c. 1165 – c. 1185/90) Unnamed (c. 1185/90 - ????) Stepanos II Nkaren (Ստեփանոս...
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    adjacent to the southern wall of St. Stepanos in 1982-83. The main building of the monument group is St. Stepanos Nakhavka church built by Liparit Orbelyan...
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