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    Anania Shirakatsi (Old Armenian: Անանիա Շիրակացի, Anania Širakac’i, anglicized: Ananias of Shirak) was a 7th-century Armenian polymath and natural philosopher...
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    Shirak (Armenian: Շիրակ, Armenian pronunciation: [ʃiˈɾɑk] ) is a province (marz) of Armenia. It is located in the north-west of the country, bordering...
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    Gyumri (category Populated places in Shirak Province)
    second-largest city in Armenia, serving as the administrative center of Shirak Province in the northwestern part of the country. By the end of the 19th...
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    authors writing directly in Greek, such as David the Invincible or Anania of Shirak, are considered to have been part of this school. In the first part...
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  • geographical provenance, e.g. Movses Khorenatsi (from Khoren) and Anania Shirakatsi (from Shirak). The prefix Տեր ([ter]), which comes from how one addresses...
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  • within the Shirak district and near the city of Ani. Arkina is best known for being the temporary seat of the Catholicosate after Ananias I of Armenia...
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    the east, the Akhurian River on the west, Ararat Plain on the south, and Shirak Plain on the north. The circumference of the massif is around 200 km (120 mi)...
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  • 479-486; Michael E. Stone, "Armenian Canon Lists II—The Stichometry of Anania of Shirak (c. 615-c. 690 CE.)." Harvard Theological Review 68.3-4 (1975): 253-260...
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    Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001, map "Armenia according to Anania of Shirak’ Robert H. Hewsen, "Ethno-History and the Armenian Influence upon the...
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    complex was made up of the Surp Astvatsatsin church, the chapel of Saint Anania, as well as of chambers for the members of the congregation and the prelacy...
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  • districts of Colchis in the 7th-century Armenian geography attributed to Ananias of Shirak. In the 8th century, Nigali became part of an appanage of the Georgian...
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  • of Alexandria 3rd century Amphilochius of Iconium 403 or earlier   Ananias of Shirak 685 wrote a work on Christmas and one on Easter Anastasius of Sinai...
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  • Lloyd. Ananias of Shirak. Anania Shirakatsi (Ananias of Shirak) (c. 610 – c. 685) was an Armenian polymath and natural philosopher. Ananias of Shirak (A.D...
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    century), historian, author of the book History of the World from Aghvan Anania Shirakatsi, polymath and natural philosopher, author of extant works covering...
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    Khorenatsi and the Ashkharatsuyts medieval Armenian geographical book of Anania Shirakatsi, Ayrarat was one of the 15 provinces of Armenia Major. It was...
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    Mother See of Etchmiadzin. His separatist dreams were dashed when Catholicos Anania Mokatsi anathematized him. Surrounding regions benefited from Tatev's weakened...
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    Antian who "spoke in the Latin tongue". The late 7th-century author Ananias of Shirak wrote in his geography that the Slavs inhabited the "large country...
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  • The Geography of Ananias of Şirak (L1881.3.9), p. 48. BAUMANN 1980, p. 169 – 172. De la Cetatea de Est mai putem aminti încă o monedă de la acest împărat...
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    that the cathedral was already completed at the time of Catholicos Ananias I (Anania of Mokk)'s tenure [943-967]. Chronicles Samuel of Ani (12th century)...
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    was first mentioned in written records by the tenth century Catholicos Anania of Moks (r. 946-968), who listed Sargis, a monk from Gandzasar, among the...
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    written and flourished. He was studied, taught and created by scholarly monks Anania Sanahnetsi and Hakobos Karapnetsi. In addition to theology, the school taught...
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  • with finger impressions and by a decline in detectable cemeteries. Ananias of Shirak, a 7th-century Armenian geographer described the "large country of...
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    Empire due to religious persecution. In the 10th century father Ananias of Narek (Anania Narekatsi) founded a school, which became one of the most prominent...
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  • (to Atlético Pantoja) 12 FW  CIV Mory Koné (to Shirak SC) 17 FW  LVA Igors Kovaļkovs (to Club Olímpico de Totana) 25 FW  JPN Kyosei Satake (released) 27...
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