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- Katoghike Holy Mother of God Church (Armenian: Կաթողիկե Սուրբ Աստվածածին եկեղեցի, Kat'oghike Surp Astvatsatsin yekeghetsi), is a small medieval church...
- have many inscriptions recording donations. The southern facade of the Katoghike has a portal with fine carvings. The tympanum is decorated with a representation...
- in the 11th century, probably soon after the church of S. Grigor. The Katoghike (Cathedral) church stands south of S. Nshan, with a narrow p****age dividing...
- Surb Astvatsatsin Kat’oghike Yekeghets’i; also known as the church of Katoghike Tsiranavor, later renamed Surp Hovhannes) is a ruined 6th-century church...
- Erebuni Fortress is considered to be the birthplace of the city, the Katoghike Tsiranavor church is the oldest surviving church of Yerevan, and Saint...
- of 53,231. Avan is home to the oldest preserved church in Yerevan, the Katoghike Tsiranavor Church, which dates back to the late 6th century. Avan is located...
- great Vache, and my wife Khorishah, daughter of Marzpan, built the Holy Katoghike for the memory of our souls. We have decorated it with every kind of precious...
- Diocese, along with their location and year of consecration: In Yerevan Katoghike Church, 1264 Saint Hakob Church of Kanaker, 1679 Zoravor Surp Astvatsatsin...
- the Kentron District of Yerevan, Armenia, adjacent to the 13th-century Katoghike Church. On July 4, 2009, a ground blessing service was conducted by Catholicos...
- is mentioned in a 13th-century inscription on the southern wall of the Katoghike Church of the Astvatsnkal Monastery built between the 5th and 13th centuries...