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sacred spring inside a cave. The
monastery had thus been
originally named Ayrivank (Այրիվանք),
meaning "the
Monastery of the Cave". The name
commonly used...
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Mekhitar of
Ayrivank (Armenian: Մխիթար Այրիվանեցի Mxitʿar Ayrivanecʿi) (1230/35 – 1297/1300) was an
Armenian monk, or vardapet, at the "Cave-Monastery"...
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Michael E. Stone, "Armenian
Canon Lists III—The
Lists of
Mechitar of
Ayrivankʿ (c. 1285 CE)."
Harvard Theological Review 69.3-4 (1976): 289-300 Michael...
- of the
canon lists of
Hovhannes Imastaser (11th century),
Mekhitar of
Ayrivank (13th century) and
Gregory of
Tatev (14th century).
According to the 1913...
- written, copied, and illuminated.
Among the
flourishing monasteries were
Ayrivank. Sanahin, Haghbat, Nor
Getik (Goshavank), Khoranashat, Kayenadzor, Khor...
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Sahakdukht (8th century)
Nerses IV the
Gracious (c. 1102 – 1173)
Mekhitar of
Ayrivank (c. 1230 – c. 1300)
Paghtasar Dpir (1683–1768)
Hampartsoum Limondjian (1768–1839)...
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Kirakos of
Gandzak Sempad the
Constable Frik
Hovhannes Erznkatsi Mekhitar of
Ayrivank Stephen Orbelian Gevorg Skevratsi Hayton of
Corycus Kostandin Yerznkatsi...
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Kirakos of
Gandzak Sempad the
Constable Frik
Hovhannes Erznkatsi Mekhitar of
Ayrivank Stephen Orbelian Gevorg Skevratsi Hayton of
Corycus Kostandin Yerznkatsi...
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Kirakos of
Gandzak Sempad the
Constable Frik
Hovhannes Erznkatsi Mekhitar of
Ayrivank Stephen Orbelian Gevorg Skevratsi Hayton of
Corycus Kostandin Yerznkatsi...
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judgment of Christ, and with
great hope I
donated it to the
monastery of
Ayrivank‘, the
treasured place of my burial, in
perpetual memory of me and my children...