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Elishe (Old Armenian: Եղիշէ, romanized: Ełišē,
Modern Armenian pronunciation [jɛʁiˈʃɛ], 410 – 475) was an
Armenian historian from the time of late antiquity...
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transliterated into
English as
Elisha via Hebrew,
Eliseus via Gr**** and Latin,
Ełishe (Yeghishe/Elisha) via
Armenian or
Alyasa via Arabic, and
Elyasa or Elyesa...
- Georgian: გიშის ეკლესია), also
known from
different sources as
Church of
Saint Elishe (Azerbaijani: Müqəddəs
Yelisey kilsəsi; Armenian: Սուրբ Եղիշէ եկեղեցի; Latinised...
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Saint Elisæus, Ełišay, Yeghishe,
Elishe or Ełišē (Armenian: Եղիշե) was the
first patriarch of the
Church of
Caucasian Albania by
local tradition. First...
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historians Elishe and
Lazar Parpetsi both give
differing reports of the
aftermath of the battle,
albeit with the same outcome.
According to
Elishe, the Iranian...
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these testimonies were
provided by the
Armenian authors Eznik of Kolb,
Elishe, and
Movses K****natsi. The
spelling Zradašt was
formed through an older...
- Hennessey, Susan; Jurecic, Quinta; Kahn, Matthew; Wittes, Benjamin; Wittes,
Elishe Julian (May 15, 2017). "Bombs****:
Initial Thoughts on the
Washington Post's...
- This
story is
repeated in all the
other Armenian histories except that of
Elishe,
which attributes Khosrov's
murder to his
unnamed brothers. Anak's exact...
- This is a list of
written works in the
Armenian language during the
Middle Ages (5th-15th centuries).
Works in the
Armenian language began appearing in...
- in 2009.
According to
Movses Kaghankatvatsi, in the 1st
century A.D. St.
Elishe, a
disciple of
Thaddeus of Edessa,
arrived to a
place called Gis, where...