- up the
patriarchate to live as a
hermit and was
succeeded by his son
Aristaces. Gregory's descendants,
called the Gregorids,
hereditarily held the office...
-
Armenia sent for
Aristaces and his
brother Vrtanes and had them
brought to
Armenia to take over
leadership of the Church. In 325,
Aristaces was sent as the...
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Aristaces Azaria, M.O.M.V. (b. at Constantinople, 18 July 1782; d. at Vienna, 6 May 1854), was an
Armenian Catholic abbot and archbishop.
Azaria was sent...
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Gregory I the
Illuminator (301–325) -- Սբ. Գրիգոր Ա Պարթև (Լուսավորիչ) St.
Aristaces I (325–333) -- Սբ. Արիստակես Ա Պարթև St.
Vrtanes I (333–341) -- Սբ. Վրթանես...
- legends);
Macarius of Jerusalem,
later a
staunch defender of Athanasius;
Aristaces of
Armenia (son of
Saint Gregory the Illuminator);
Leontius of Caesarea;...
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Aristakes may
refer to: St.
Aristaces I, son of
Gregory the
Illuminator Aristakes Lastivertsi,
medieval Armenian historian and
chronicler This disambiguation...
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Alexandre Azaria (born 1967),
French composer,
songwriter and
musician Aristaces Azaria (1782–1854),
Armenian Catholic abbot and
archbishop Aviv Azaria...
- Empire) and to a
smaller degree local Paganism. St
Gregory and his son
Aristaces were
successful in the full
Christianization of all
Armenians in the first...
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Church serving from 333
until his
death in 341. In 333,
Vrtanes succeeded Aristaces as
third in line in the then-hereditary
Parthian line of the Catholicos...
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dynasty of
Armenia after St.
Gregory I the
Enlightener (301–325), St.
Aristaces I (325–333), St.
Vrtanes I (333–341) and St.
Husik I (341–347). His paternal...