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    Gevorkian Seminary, the Academic Council Educational Methods Committee of the Gevorkian Seminary Gevorkian Seminary chairs Gevorgian Theological Seminary...
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    Komitas (category Gevorgian Seminary alumni)
    Etchmiadzin, Armenia's religious center, where he received education at the Gevorgian Seminary. Following his ordination as vardapet (celibate priest) in 1895, he...
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  • Gevorkian Theological Seminary, H. Manandyan moved to Echmiadzin at the end of 1899, where he worked until 1905. At the Seminary, he taught Greek, German...
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    Museum, Yeremian Monastic cells, the old Seminary building, the Clock Tower, the Bookstore, etc. Gevorgian Seminary is a theological college of the Armenian...
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    meeting in the same building. He received further education at the Gevorgian Seminary in Echmiadzin from 1900 to 1906. Vratsian returned to Nor Nakhichevan...
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    Anastas Mikoyan (category Gevorgian Seminary alumni)
    received his education at the Nersisian School in Tiflis and the Gevorgian Seminary in Vagharshapat (Echmiadzin), both affiliated with the Armenian Apostolic...
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    Saroyan (Yerevan) ֏10,000 145 × 72 mm Gray-purple Komitas (1869–1935) Gevorgian Seminary and statue of Komitas, Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin) ֏20,000 150 × 72 mm...
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  • family in 1893 in Salmas in northwestern Qajar Persia. He studied in Gevorgian Seminary of Etchmiadzin, then continued his studies in the universities of...
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    Karekin II (category Gevorgian Seminary alumni)
    Voskehat, Armenia, on 21 August 1951. He entered the Gevorkian Theological Seminary at Echmiadzin in 1965 and graduated with honours in 1971. He was ordained...
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    Vekilyan served as the Chief of Staff based in the building of the Gevorgian Seminary of Etchmiadzin in Vagharshapat. The Commander-in-Chief of the forces...
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    Bagrat Galstanyan (category Gevorgian Seminary alumni)
    was given the name Vazgen at his baptism. Having attended the Gevorgyan Seminary of Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, he received the ordination of deacon...
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  • Avetik Isahakyan (category Gevorgian Seminary alumni)
    Alexandropol (present-day Gyumri, Armenia) in 1875. He was educated at the Gevorgian Seminary in Etchmiadzin, and later at the University of Leipzig, where he studied...
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    three-storied building is designated to host 150 students of the Gevorgian Seminary. New monastic residence: a 250-meters long two-storied structure connected...
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    German and history at the Gevorgian Seminary, the primary educational institution of the Armenian Apostolic Church. At the seminary, he propagated social-democratic...
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    Armenian community school before being sent to be educated at the Gevorgian Seminary at Etchmiadzin at the age of eleven or twelve. Ruben joined the Armenian...
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  • Arshak Brutyan (category Gevorgian Seminary alumni)
    Harichi company in Ghpchagh village and continued his studies at the Gevorgian Seminary of St. Etchmiadzin. After receiving education here again with brilliant...
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    and room of relics) to its east end. In 1874, he established the Gevorgian Seminary, a theological school-college located on the cathedral's premises...
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    the young Abeghyan was sent to study at the Gevorgian Seminary in Etchmiadzin. He graduated from the seminary in 1885 with highest honors. In 1887, Abeghyan...
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    Derenik Demirchian (category Gevorgian Seminary alumni)
    education under S. Ter-Meliksedekian. In 1892, he was accepted into the Gevorgian Seminary in Etchmiadzin, where he was taught by the poet Hovhannes Hovhannisyan...
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    of the Holy All-Savior, 1860–1871 Holy Saviour's Church, 1858–1872 Gevorgian Seminary, 1874 Saint Mesrop Mashtots Church, 443–1879 Cathedral of the Holy...
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    previously worked at the National Gallery of Armenia and has taught at the Gevorgian Seminary of the Armenian Church and the Armenian State Pedagogical University...
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    Akhaltsikh), the Nersisian, Hovnanian and Gayanian seminaries in Tiflis and at the Gevorgian Seminary. After the founding of Yerevan State University in...
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    Ler Kamsar (category Gevorgian Seminary alumni)
    studied at the American school in his hometown, then attended the Gevorgian Seminary in Etchmiadzin. He published his first work in 1910 in the Van newspaper...
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  • Sarkis Martirosyan (category Gevorgian Seminary alumni)
    priest, he graduated from the village school, then studied at the Gevorgian Seminary in Echmiadzin from August 1914 to July 1917. During the Russian Civil...
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    they took refuge at Etchmiadzin Cathedral. Khanjian enrolled at the Gevorgian Seminary, but gradually became attracted by revolutionary Marxist politics...
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    feature prominently in his short stories. He was educated at the Gevorgian Seminary at Echmiadzin. Always outspoken, his first publication, a satirical...
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  • of Kechut. After studying at an Armenian school in Nakhchivan and Gevorgian Seminary in Etchmiadzin, he worked as a priest in Khachik between 1920 and...
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  • Gevorgyan (redirect from Gevorgian)
    Gevorgyan or Gevorgian, sometimes also spelled Gevorkian (Armenian: Գևորգյան) is an Armenian surname meaning "son of Gevorg", the equivalent of "son of...
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    moved to Russian (Eastern) Armenia and began a teaching career at the Gevorgian Seminary in Ejmiatsin (1898–1902). He thereafter taught in Shushi (1902–04)...
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    Pargev Martirosyan (category Gevorgian Seminary alumni)
    admitted to the Gevorkian Theological Seminary in Ejmiatsin. He was ordained as a deacon in 1983. He finished the seminary in 1984 and continued his education...
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