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Grigor Narekatsi (Armenian: Գրիգոր Նարեկացի;
anglicized as
Gregory of Narek; c. 950 – 1003/1011) was an
Armenian mystical and
lyrical poet, monk, and...
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Anania Narekatsi (Anane
Narekatsi, 10th
century -
about 978,
buried in the
courtyard of Narekavank), chronicler, theologian, philosopher, commentator,...
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Vardan Mamikonian •
Movses K****natsi •
Anania Shirakatsi •
Grigor Narekatsi 3rd row:
Levon II •
Toros Roslin •
Momik •
Sayat Nova •
Khachatur Abovyan...
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Narekatsi)
founded a school,
which became one of the most
prominent centers of
learning in
medieval Armenia.
Gregory of
Narek (Grigor
Narekatsi, c...
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surviving poem in the
Armenian language dates back to the 7th century.
Grigor Narekatsi and
Nerses IV the
Gracious are
considered the most
influential poets who...
- to Arzrum),
various vocal-orchestral
works (e.g. the
oratorio Grigor Narekatsi, the hymn of Yerevan), and
numerous film scores.
State Prize of the USSR...
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branch of the
Armenian National Agrarian University (Stepanakert)
Grigor Narekatsi University (Stepanakert)
University Mesrop Mashtots (Stepanakert) Hagop...
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Kaghankatvatsi —
historian Anania Mokatsi —
author of
letters 11th
century Grigor Narekatsi — poet
Stepanos Taronatsi —
historian Aristakes Lastivertsi — historian...
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which the
Armenian cross is engraved. Inside, is an
example of
Grigor Narekatsi's "The Book of Lamentations" with a
gilding composition.
Every year, the...
- p. 88. ISBN 0814328156. Mirzoyan, H. (2005). "Նարեկացու բառաշխարհը" [
Narekatsi's World of Words].
Banber Erewani Hamalsarani (in Armenian). 1 (115): 85–114...