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  • Nerses
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Nerses of Iberia, or Nerse of Iberia, 8th-century Georgian prince Contemporary figures Nerses Der Nersessian (1920–2006), Armenian archbishop Nerses Hovhannisyan

    Nerses

    Nerses

  • Nerses Kamsarakan
  • Armenian Prince

    Bagratuni, they appointed Nerses, prince of Shirak, to rule the country on behalf of Byzantium, with the title of kouropalates. Nerses was also the first presiding

    Nerses Kamsarakan

    Nerses_Kamsarakan

  • Idiotka
  • 2025 American comedy film by Nastasya Popov

    Candy Julia Fox as Emma Wexler Galina Jovovich as Gita Levlansky Nerses Stamos as Nerses Levlansky Gabbriette as Veronique Zack Bia as Music Producer Shaun

    Idiotka

    Idiotka

  • Nerses V
  • Nerses V of Ashtarak (Armenian: Ներսէս Ե Աշտարակեցի, romanized: Nerses Ashtarakets’i, Armenian pronunciation: [nɛɾˈsɛs ɑʃtɑɾɑkɛˈt͡sʰi]; 1770 – February

    Nerses V

    Nerses V

    Nerses_V

  • Nerses II
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Nerses II may refer to: Nerses II, Catholicos of Armenia in 548–557 Nerses II, Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople in 1874–1884 This disambiguation page

    Nerses II

    Nerses_II

  • Nerses Balients
  • Nerses Balients, also Nerses Balienc (Armenian: Ներսէս Պալիանենց, Պալիենց, Պալիանց) or Nerses Bagh'on, was a Christian Armenian monk of the early 14th

    Nerses Balients

    Nerses_Balients

  • Nerse of Iberia
  • Nerse (Georgian: ნერსე, also spelled Nerses), of the Nersianid family, was a ruling prince of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 760 to 772 and

    Nerse of Iberia

    Nerse_of_Iberia

  • Nerses I
  • Armenian Catholicos (335–373)

    Caucasian Albanian Catholicos Nerses I, who ruled in 689–706, and a Patriarch Nerses I of Constantinople, who ruled in 1704. Nerses I the Great (Armenian: Ներսէս

    Nerses I

    Nerses I

    Nerses_I

  • Nerses IV the Gracious
  • Catholicos of Armenia from 1166 to 1173

    Nerses IV the Gracious (Armenian: Սուրբ Ներսէս Դ. Կլայեցի (Շնորհալի); also Nerses Shnorhali, Nerses of Kla or Saint Nerses the Graceful; 1102 – 13 August

    Nerses IV the Gracious

    Nerses IV the Gracious

    Nerses_IV_the_Gracious

  • Nerses Ounanian
  • Uruguayan artist of Armenian descent

    bears his name. The work of Nerses Ounanian (1920-57) (in Spanish) Nerses Ounanian - Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales Nerses Ounanian on stamps v t e

    Nerses Ounanian

    Nerses Ounanian

    Nerses_Ounanian

  • Ethio-jazz
  • Music genre blending jazz with traditional Ethiopian music

    The genre originated in the 1950s with Armenian refugees such as musician Nerses Nalbandian, who created a fusion of Ethiopian and Western music while working

    Ethio-jazz

    Ethio-jazz

  • Nerses Zabarian
  • Syrian-born Iraqi Armenian Catholic archbishop (born 1969)

    Nersès Joseph Zabarian (also Zabarra; born 6 June 1969) is a Syrian-born Iraqi Armenian Catholic hierarch, who has served as the Archbishop of the Armenian

    Nerses Zabarian

    Nerses_Zabarian

  • Council of Hromkla
  • Council of the Armenian Apostolic Church in 1178

    was moved by Nerses' letter and proposals and suggested that Nerses came to Constantinople to continue the discussion. However, Nerses responded that

    Council of Hromkla

    Council_of_Hromkla

  • Nerses Bakur
  • Catholicos and head of Caucasian Albanian Church

    Nerses Bakur (Old Armenian: Ներսես Բակուր, romanized: Nersēs Bakur) was the Catholicos and head of Caucasian Albanian Church in the late 7th and early

    Nerses Bakur

    Nerses_Bakur

  • Nerses of Lambron
  • Armenian Archbishop (1153–1198)

    Saint Nerses of Lambron (Armenian: Ներսես Լամբրոնացի, Nerses Lambronatsi) (1153–1198) was the Archbishop of Tarsus in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia who

    Nerses of Lambron

    Nerses of Lambron

    Nerses_of_Lambron

  • Nerses Hovhannisyan
  • Nerses Hovhannisyan (Armenian: Ներսես Գեդեոնի Հովհաննիսյան; 12 October 1938 – 23 October 2016), was an Armenian film director, actor and screenwriter.

    Nerses Hovhannisyan

    Nerses_Hovhannisyan

  • Nerse
  • Village in Karnataka, India

    Nerse, also known as Nersa, is a village located in Khanapur Taluk of Belagavi District, Karnataka, India. It is also the headquarters for Nerse Gram Panchayat

    Nerse

    Nerse

  • Izmirlian Medical Center
  • Hospital in Yerevan, Armenia

    of Holy Etchmiadzin and renamed as Surb Nerses Mets Medical Center, after the Catholicos of All Armenians Nerses I of the 4 the century. In 2013, the center

    Izmirlian Medical Center

    Izmirlian Medical Center

    Izmirlian_Medical_Center

  • Kajberunik
  • which was the most Armenian populated province of Persia at the time. Nerses Kajberuni was a priest from Payazit (Old Bayazet). He escaped the Ottoman

    Kajberunik

    Kajberunik

  • Nerses Der Nersessian
  • Armenian archbishop (1920–2006)

    Nerses Der Nersessian, C.A.M (16 November 1920 – 24 December 2006) was an Armenian Catholic archbishop and first ordinary for the Armenian believers in

    Nerses Der Nersessian

    Nerses_Der_Nersessian

  • Nerses II Varzhapetian
  • Nerses Varzhapetian (Armenian: Ներսէս Բ Վարժապետեան Կոստանդնուպոլսեցի) served as the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople between 1874 and 1884. He oversaw

    Nerses II Varzhapetian

    Nerses II Varzhapetian

    Nerses_II_Varzhapetian

  • Nerses Krikorian
  • Armenian-American chemist

    Nerses "Krik" Krikorian (January 1921 – April 18, 2018) was an Armenian-American chemist and intelligence officer at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He

    Nerses Krikorian

    Nerses Krikorian

    Nerses_Krikorian

  • Nerses Pozapalian
  • Senior bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church

    Armenians Vazken I and given the priestly name of Nerses. In 1962, upon the successful defense of his thesis, Nerses received the rank of Archimandrite (Vardapet)

    Nerses Pozapalian

    Nerses Pozapalian

    Nerses_Pozapalian

  • Nerses III the Builder
  • Catholicoi of Armenia

    Caucasian Albanian Catholicos Nerses III, who ruled in 1235–1262. Nerses III the Builder (Armenian: Ներսես Գ Շինող Nerses 3 Shinogh) was the Catholicos

    Nerses III the Builder

    Nerses_III_the_Builder

  • Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni
  • Head of the Armenian Catholic Church from 1999 to 2015

    Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni (Armenian: Ներսէս Պետրոս ԺԹ. Թարմունի, romanized: Nerses Petros ZhT. T'armuni; born Pierre Taza; 17 January 1940 – 25 June

    Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni

    Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni

    Nerses_Bedros_XIX_Tarmouni

  • Gregory of Narek
  • Armenian monk and mystical poet (c. 950 – 1003/1011)

    Mesrop Mashtots, Yeghishe, Movses Khorenatsi, David the Invincible, and Nerses Shnorhali, it was declared a national holiday in Armenia in 2001. The exact

    Gregory of Narek

    Gregory of Narek

    Gregory_of_Narek

  • Pope John Paul II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005

    Rakoczy 26 April 1992 Tadeusz Pieronek 26 April 1992 Enzo Dieci 26 April 1992 Nerses Der Nersessian 17 November 1992 Diego Causero 6 January 1993 Charles G.

    Pope John Paul II

    Pope John Paul II

    Pope_John_Paul_II

  • Narses (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the last king of the Sassanid empire Nerse of Iberia or Nerses of Iberia, 8th-century Georgian prince Nerses (disambiguation) This disambiguation page

    Narses (disambiguation)

    Narses_(disambiguation)

  • Theorianos
  • Nerses IV the Gracious, the emperor sent Theorianos and an Armenian Eastern Orthodox hegumen named John Atmanos as legates to discuss with Nerses IV

    Theorianos

    Theorianos

  • Church of St. Nerses the Great
  • Church in Martuni, Azerbaijan

    Church of St. Nerses the Great (Armenian: Սուրբ Ներսես Մեծ եկեղեցի, romanized: Surb Nerses Mets Yekeghetsi), is an Armenian Apostolic church in the town

    Church of St. Nerses the Great

    Church of St. Nerses the Great

    Church_of_St._Nerses_the_Great

  • Esayi Hasan-Jalalyan
  • Armenian historian

    during 10-month vacancy in Armenian See. However, another bishop, namely Nerses V (1706-1736) declared his own catholicosate in Yerits Mankants Monastery

    Esayi Hasan-Jalalyan

    Esayi_Hasan-Jalalyan

  • Nersisian School
  • School in Tiflis, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire

    was founded by Bishop Nerses V Ashtaraketsi, Armenian primate of the diocese of Georgia (later Catholicos of All Armenians Nerses V), after whom it was

    Nersisian School

    Nersisian School

    Nersisian_School

  • Fourth Council of Dvin
  • capital city of Armenia in 648. The council was presided over by Catholicos Nerses III of Ishkhantsi (641-661) and was attended by 17 participating bishops

    Fourth Council of Dvin

    Fourth_Council_of_Dvin

  • List of Armenian patriarchs of Constantinople
  • Աւետիք Եվդոկիացի Kalust Gaydzag I (1703–1704) -- Գալուստ Կայծակն Ա Ամասիացի Nerses I of Constantinople (1704) -- Ներսէս Ա Պալաթցի Avedik I (1704–1706), restored

    List of Armenian patriarchs of Constantinople

    List_of_Armenian_patriarchs_of_Constantinople

  • Surp Nerses Shnorhali Cathedral, Montevideo
  • Armenian Apostolic church in Bella Vista, Montevideo, Uruguay

    Surp Nerses Shnorhali Cathedral (Spanish: Iglesia Apostólica Armenia San Nerses Shnorhali; Armenian: Սուրբ Ներսէս Շնորհալի եկեղեցի) is an Armenian Apostolic

    Surp Nerses Shnorhali Cathedral, Montevideo

    Surp Nerses Shnorhali Cathedral, Montevideo

    Surp_Nerses_Shnorhali_Cathedral,_Montevideo

  • Gregory the Illuminator
  • Patron saint of the Armenian Apostolic Church (c.257–c.331)

    consecrated bishop of Armenia by Leontius of Caesarea. Until the death of Nerses I in the late fourth century, Gregory's successors would go to Caesarea

    Gregory the Illuminator

    Gregory the Illuminator

    Gregory_the_Illuminator

  • St. Nerses Church
  • Iranian national heritage site

    Avetis Gilanian. After devotion of relic of St. Nerses to this church, it was renamed to St. Nerses Church. The church belfry was built in 1889. There

    St. Nerses Church

    St._Nerses_Church

  • Nerses Yeritsyan
  • Armenian politician

    Nerses Yeritsyan (Armenian: Ներսես Հենրիկի Երիցյան; born February 23, 1971, in Yerevan) is deputy president of the Central Bank of Armenia and former Minister

    Nerses Yeritsyan

    Nerses_Yeritsyan

  • Gregory IV the Young
  • nickname, he was around forty when he assumed the role of Catholicos. When Nerses IV the Gracious died, he attempted to pass the diocese onto the younger

    Gregory IV the Young

    Gregory_IV_the_Young

  • Mikail Nersès Sétian
  • Mikail Nersès Sétian (November 18, 1918 - September 9, 2002) was a bishop of the Catholic Church in the United States. He served as the first exarch of

    Mikail Nersès Sétian

    Mikail_Nersès_Sétian

  • Armenian Martyrs Memorial
  • Armenian genocide memorial in Montevideo

    Uruguay. It is adjacent to the Surp Nerses Shnorhali Cathedral and the Nubarian school. Its main piece is a statue by Nerses Ounanian. Erected on April 24,

    Armenian Martyrs Memorial

    Armenian Martyrs Memorial

    Armenian_Martyrs_Memorial

  • Stephen III of Iberia
  • maternal uncle Nerse, who had revolted against the Arab rule. By 786, when Nerse's Christianized Arab servant, Abo, was martyred, both Nerse and Stephen

    Stephen III of Iberia

    Stephen_III_of_Iberia

  • Khor Virap
  • Monastery in Armenia

    nation. A chapel was initially built in 642 at the site of Khor Virap by Nerses III the Builder. Over the centuries it was repeatedly rebuilt. In 1662 the

    Khor Virap

    Khor Virap

    Khor_Virap

  • Abo of Tiflis
  • Christian martyr

    found himself in Tbilisi, having followed Georgian Prince Nerses, the ruler of Kartli. Nerses, having been slandered before the Caliph, spent three years

    Abo of Tiflis

    Abo of Tiflis

    Abo_of_Tiflis

  • Toâ
  • 1949 film

    du Gymnase in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nersès Bartau. Sacha Guitry as Michel Desnoyer Lana Marconi as Anna Ecaterina Mireille

    Toâ

    Toâ

  • Smbat VI Bagratuni
  • emperor Justinian II had invaded Armenia and installed his own candidate, Nerses Kamsarakan, as its presiding prince, while Kamsarakan' predecessor, Ashot

    Smbat VI Bagratuni

    Smbat VI Bagratuni

    Smbat_VI_Bagratuni

  • Grigor III Pahlavuni
  • Catholicos of Cilicia from 1113 to 1166

    Beatrice from Turbessel. Nerses was elected co-catholicos in 1165. After Grigor III retired from his position in office in 1166, Nerses was elected unanimously

    Grigor III Pahlavuni

    Grigor_III_Pahlavuni

  • Pap of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 370 to 374

    throne. At the beginning of his reign, he invited Patriarch Nerses I to return to Armenia. Nerses agreed and undertook the restoration of Armenia's churches

    Pap of Armenia

    Pap_of_Armenia

  • Hovnatanian
  • Armenian family of painters

    Hovnatanyan. Hayk by Mkrtum Hovnatanyan. Artashes I by Mkrtum Hovnatanyan Nerses V by Hakob Hovnatanyan. Ejmiatsin, by Naghash Hovnatanyan. Ali by Hakob

    Hovnatanian

    Hovnatanian

    Hovnatanian

  • Noy (brandy)
  • Armenian brandy

    Brandy Factory was founded by the Armenian merchant and philanthropist Nerses Tairyan in 1877, within the territory of the former Erivan Fortress. First

    Noy (brandy)

    Noy (brandy)

    Noy_(brandy)

  • Catholicos
  • Title used for the head of churches in some Eastern Christian traditions

    of the East in Malankara". mosc.in. Retrieved 2022-03-03. "His Beatitude Nerses Bedros XIX Catholicos Patriarch of Cilicia of Armenian Catholics". www.armeniancatholic

    Catholicos

    Catholicos

  • Nersianid dynasty
  • Inner Iberia and twice attained, in the persons of Adarnase III and his son Nerse, to the office of Presiding Prince (erismtavari) of Iberia between c. 748

    Nersianid dynasty

    Nersianid_dynasty

  • 373
  • Calendar year

    saint (b. 306) Huan Wen (or Yuanzi), Chinese general and regent (b. 312) Nerses I (the Great), Armenian catholicos (or patriarch) Sun Sheng, Chinese historian

    373

    373

  • Oriental Orthodox theology
  • Theology of the Oriental Orthodox Churches

    Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar

    Oriental Orthodox theology

    Oriental_Orthodox_theology

  • Doctor of the Church
  • Title given by the Catholic Church to saints

    Movses Khorenatsi, David the Invincible, Gregory of Narek, Nerses III the Builder, and Nerses of Lambron as "Doctors of the Armenian Church" or the "Armenian

    Doctor of the Church

    Doctor of the Church

    Doctor_of_the_Church

  • Buzandaran Patmutiwnk
  • Greek bishop of the same name mentioned by the author as an associate of Nerses I, as well as another bishop named Faustus mentioned in the correspondence

    Buzandaran Patmutiwnk

    Buzandaran_Patmutiwnk

  • Tjvjik (film)
  • 1962 Armenian SSR, Soviet Union film

    time they meet, Nikoghos Agha reminds Nerses Akhpar about the liver he gave away. At the end of the story, Nerses buys the liver he owned and after finding

    Tjvjik (film)

    Tjvjik_(film)

  • Christianization of Armenia
  • Conversion of country to Christianity

    consecrated bishop of Armenia by Leontius of Caesarea. Until the death of Nerses I in the late fourth century, Gregory's successors would go to Caesarea

    Christianization of Armenia

    Christianization of Armenia

    Christianization_of_Armenia

  • List of Armenian Catholic patriarchs of Cilicia
  • John Petros XVIII Kasparian (1982–1999) (Յովաննէս Պետրոս ԺԸ. Գասպարեան) Nerses Petros XIX Tarmouni (1999–2015) (Ներսէս Պետրոս ԺԹ. Թարմունի) Krikor Petros

    List of Armenian Catholic patriarchs of Cilicia

    List_of_Armenian_Catholic_patriarchs_of_Cilicia

  • Ancient Armenian poetry
  • (Narek)". Nerses Lambronatsi's poetic legacy is distinguished by over twenty hymns, in which he continued the literary traditions of Nerses Shnorhali

    Ancient Armenian poetry

    Ancient Armenian poetry

    Ancient_Armenian_poetry

  • Vishap
  • Armenian mythological creature

    statue to Vahagn, who slew the Vishap, in Yerevan by Karlen Nurijanyan and Nerses Charkhchyan. Armenian mythological hero Vahagn slaying Vishap Reconstructed

    Vishap

    Vishap

  • Rumkale
  • Medieval fortress in present-day Turkey

    obtain a safe settlement for the Armenian Catholicosate. Gregory's brother Nerses IV was elected as Armenian Catholicos here in 1166 and it seems that at

    Rumkale

    Rumkale

    Rumkale

  • Setian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Setian (1853–1930), Armenian short story writer, poet, and teacher Mikail Nersès Sétian (1918–2002), Turkish Armenian Catholic bishop Sethian, an adherent

    Setian

    Setian

  • Matthew II Izmirlian
  • Armenian Apostolic Catholicos from 1908 to 1910

    Melkisetek II Mkhitar I Melkisetek II Yeprem I Avedik I Kalust Gaydzag I Nerses I Avedik I Mardidros III Mickael I Sahag I Hovhannes VII Sahag I Hovhannes

    Matthew II Izmirlian

    Matthew II Izmirlian

    Matthew_II_Izmirlian

  • New Julfa
  • Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran

    (Surp Sarkis) – 1659 Saint Minas Church (Surp Minas) – 1659 Saint Nerses Church (Surp Nerses Medz) – 1666 Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary (Dominicans)

    New Julfa

    New Julfa

    New_Julfa

  • Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian
  • Head of the Armenian Catholic Church from 2021 to present

    Europe. He received his episcopal consecration on 16 July from Patriarch Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni, the Head of the Armenian Catholic Church. On 23 September

    Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian

    Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian

    Raphaël_Bedros_XXI_Minassian

  • Mkhitar Gosh
  • Armenian priest and public figure (1130–1213)

    (John of Erzincan), moralist, theologian, poet, and grammarian; Nerses Lambro- natsi (Nerses of Lambron, 1153-1198), theologian, moralist, and orator; Mekhitar

    Mkhitar Gosh

    Mkhitar Gosh

    Mkhitar_Gosh

  • Adarnase III of Iberia
  • (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 748 to 760. Adarnase was a son of Prince Nerse I Nersiani by his wife, third daughter of Mirian of Kakheti. The name Adarnase

    Adarnase III of Iberia

    Adarnase_III_of_Iberia

  • Holy Cross Armenian Cathedral (Montebello, California)
  • Mother of God of Gyumri) Syunik (Saint Gregory of Goris) Tavush (Saint Nerses of Ijevan) Vayots Dzor (Holy Mother of God of Yeghegnadzor) Middle East

    Holy Cross Armenian Cathedral (Montebello, California)

    Holy_Cross_Armenian_Cathedral_(Montebello,_California)

  • Sargis the General
  • Christian saint (died 362/363)

    his son, was commissioned by the Patriarch Nersēs Šnorhali (1102–1173). According to his own account, Nersēs received a request from Grigor Tutēordi, a

    Sargis the General

    Sargis the General

    Sargis_the_General

  • Metanoia (theology)
  • Spiritual conversion in theology

    Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar

    Metanoia (theology)

    Metanoia (theology)

    Metanoia_(theology)

  • Narses
  • 6th-century Byzantine general

    Narses (also spelled Nerses; Latin pronunciation: [ˈnarseːs]; Armenian: Ներսէս; Greek: Ναρσής; c. 478–573) was a distinguished Roman general and statesman

    Narses

    Narses

    Narses

  • Nechan Karakéhéyan
  • Armenian Catholic archbishop (1932–2021)

    September 2000 he was appointed Bishop of Isfahan. The Patriarch of Cilicia Nerses Bedros XIX, ordained him on 28 January next year to episcopate, being his

    Nechan Karakéhéyan

    Nechan_Karakéhéyan

  • St. Leon Cathedral (Burbank, California)
  • Armenian apostolic cathedral

    Mother of God of Gyumri) Syunik (Saint Gregory of Goris) Tavush (Saint Nerses of Ijevan) Vayots Dzor (Holy Mother of God of Yeghegnadzor) Middle East

    St. Leon Cathedral (Burbank, California)

    St. Leon Cathedral (Burbank, California)

    St._Leon_Cathedral_(Burbank,_California)

  • Zvartnots Cathedral
  • Cathedral in Armenia

    Construction of the cathedral began in 643, under the guidance of Catholicos Nerses III the Builder (Shinogh). Dedicated to St. Gregory, the cathedral was built

    Zvartnots Cathedral

    Zvartnots Cathedral

    Zvartnots_Cathedral

  • List of maphrians
  • List of Syriac Orthodox Maphrians

    Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar

    List of maphrians

    List_of_maphrians

  • Elishe
  • Armenian historian (410–475)

    vardapet (church doctor). Beginning with Babgen Guleserian in 1909 and Father Nerses Akinian, a member of the Mkhitarian Congregation, in the 1930s, the dating

    Elishe

    Elishe

    Elishe

  • European Recycling Company
  • gives a percentage of its profits to the charities. The company is owned by Nerses Ohanian, and is registered in Switzerland. The company rebranded under the

    European Recycling Company

    European_Recycling_Company

  • Adarnase II
  • Ruler of Iberia

    Apocrisiarius pertaining to the martyrdom of Maximus the Confessor, and the prince Nerses whose revolt against the Arabs is reported by the Armenian chronicler Hovannes

    Adarnase II

    Adarnase_II

  • Claim of the biblical descent of the Bagrationi dynasty
  • Genealogical claims of Georgian dynasty

    Simon Izahkar Abiah Gaad Aseor Isaac Dahn Solomon Guaram Stephanoz Adarnase Stephanoz Guaram Varaz-Bakur Nerse Adarnase Ashot Bagrat Bagrationi dynasty

    Claim of the biblical descent of the Bagrationi dynasty

    Claim_of_the_biblical_descent_of_the_Bagrationi_dynasty

  • Matins
  • Major canonical hour of the liturgy

    “Glory to the Father...now and always...Amen” Hymn of the Night Liturgy by Nerses Shnorhali: “Let us remember your name in the night, Lord...” Proclamation

    Matins

    Matins

  • St Gregory of Tigran Honents
  • Armenian Church in Ani, Turkey

    Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)

    St Gregory of Tigran Honents

    St Gregory of Tigran Honents

    St_Gregory_of_Tigran_Honents

  • Bishop of Tarsus
  • 10th century, the Armenians established a diocese of their rite; Saint Nerses of Lambron was its most distinguished representative in the 12th century

    Bishop of Tarsus

    Bishop of Tarsus

    Bishop_of_Tarsus

  • Apostolic Church-Ordinance
  • 3rd-century Christian text; church order

    Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar

    Apostolic Church-Ordinance

    Apostolic_Church-Ordinance

  • Dvin (ancient city)
  • Capital of early medieval Armenia

    Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)

    Dvin (ancient city)

    Dvin (ancient city)

    Dvin_(ancient_city)

  • Hovhannes Erznkatsi
  • Armenian writer (1230s–1293)

    Aristakes Lastivertsi Hovhannes Imastaser Matthew of Edessa Nerses IV the Gracious Mkhitar Gosh Nerses of Lambron Vardan Aygektsi Vardan Areveltsi Kirakos of

    Hovhannes Erznkatsi

    Hovhannes Erznkatsi

    Hovhannes_Erznkatsi

  • Vank Monastery, Tbilisi
  • Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)

    Vank Monastery, Tbilisi

    Vank Monastery, Tbilisi

    Vank_Monastery,_Tbilisi

  • Nersessian
  • Surname list

    Nercessian (born 1950), French actor Nancy J. Nersessian, cognitive scientist Nerses Der Nersessian (1920–2006), Armenian Catholic archbishop Pavel Nersessian

    Nersessian

    Nersessian

  • Ezana of Axum
  • 4th-century ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum

    Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar

    Ezana of Axum

    Ezana of Axum

    Ezana_of_Axum

  • Tseghakronism
  • Armenian ideology

    national consciousness. Together with his associates Hayk Asatryan and Nerses Astvatsaturyan, Tseghakronism was later further developed into Taronism

    Tseghakronism

    Tseghakronism

    Tseghakronism

  • Mesrob II Mutafyan
  • Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople from 1998 to 2016

    Melkisetek II Mkhitar I Melkisetek II Yeprem I Avedik I Kalust Gaydzag I Nerses I Avedik I Mardidros III Mickael I Sahag I Hovhannes VII Sahag I Hovhannes

    Mesrob II Mutafyan

    Mesrob II Mutafyan

    Mesrob_II_Mutafyan

  • Oriental Orthodox Churches
  • Branch of Eastern Christianity

    Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar

    Oriental Orthodox Churches

    Oriental Orthodox Churches

    Oriental_Orthodox_Churches

  • Khojivank Pantheon of Tbilisi
  • Armenian architectural complex

    Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)

    Khojivank Pantheon of Tbilisi

    Khojivank Pantheon of Tbilisi

    Khojivank_Pantheon_of_Tbilisi

  • Emmanuel Dabbaghian
  • Syrian-born Armenian Catholic hierarch (1933–2018)

    Catholic Archeparchy of Baghdad, Iraq. The principal consecrator was Patriarch Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni, the Head of the Armenian Catholic Church. Archbishop

    Emmanuel Dabbaghian

    Emmanuel_Dabbaghian

  • Lone Survivor
  • 2013 film by Peter Berg

    Brownlow, Andy Koyama, Beau Borders, Satoshi Mark Noguchi, Gregory Steele, Nerses Gezalyan Nominated 19th Critics' Choice Awards Best Action Film Won Best

    Lone Survivor

    Lone_Survivor

  • Shahamir Shahamirian
  • Aristakes Lastivertsi Hovhannes Imastaser Matthew of Edessa Nerses IV the Gracious Mkhitar Gosh Nerses of Lambron Vardan Aygektsi Vardan Areveltsi Kirakos of

    Shahamir Shahamirian

    Shahamir Shahamirian

    Shahamir_Shahamirian

  • List of mothers to monarchs of Georgia
  • List of mothers to Georgian monarchs

    daughter of Mirian of Kakheti Adarnase III Georgian Principality of Iberia - Nerse Georgian Principality of Iberia daughter of Adarnase III of Iberia Stephen

    List of mothers to monarchs of Georgia

    List_of_mothers_to_monarchs_of_Georgia

  • List of Armenian catholicoi of Cilicia
  • Ա. Անեցի Gregory III of Cilicia (1113–1166) -- Գրիգոր Գ. Պահլաւունի St. Nerses IV the Graceful (1166–1173) -- Սբ. Ներսէս Դ. Կլայեցի (Շնորհալի) Gregory

    List of Armenian catholicoi of Cilicia

    List_of_Armenian_catholicoi_of_Cilicia

  • Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran
  • Armenian churches

    Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)

    Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran

    Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran

    Armenian_Monastic_Ensembles_of_Iran

  • Bagnayr Monastery
  • Ruined Armenian monastery in Kars Province, Turkey

    Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)

    Bagnayr Monastery

    Bagnayr Monastery

    Bagnayr_Monastery

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