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- managed to eliminate all remnants of Tondrakians. Historian Aristakes Lastivertsi describes the elimination of Tondrakians in great detail. Tenth century Armenian...
- Bulgaria Tondrakians "Catholic Encyclopedia: Paulicians". New Advent. 1 February 1911. Retrieved 25 September 2016. Nersessian, Vrej (1998). The Tondrakian Movement:...
- sympathetic to the Paulicians and Tondrakians—two major sects in medieval Armenia. He notably wrote a treatise against the Tondrakians in the 980s, possibly to...
- Another example is the Tondrakians, who flourished in medieval Armenia between the early 9th century and 11th century. Tondrakians advocated the abolishment...
- (However the dualism of Paulicianism is not certain) Picards (Neo-Adamites) Tondrakians Mandaeism Anthroposophy[citation needed] The Church of St Mary & St John...
- 9th century, the Tondrakian movement attracted many followers during this period. Ashot III had realized the danger the Tondrakians posed against the...
- Church in Armenia included the Paulicians (7th-9th centuries) and the Tondrakians (9th-11th centuries). The power relationship between Catholic and secular...
- Judaizers Lollardy Neo-Adamites Paulicianism Petrobrusians Strigolniki Tondrakians The Church of the East split from the Roman-recognized state church of...
- Christians rejected the practice of baptism as a sacrament. Sects such as the Tondrakians, Cathars, Arnoldists, Petrobrusians, Henricans, Brethren of the Free...
- return to the purity of the church at the time of Paul the Apostle. Tondrakians – an Armenian group (9th to 11th centuries) who advocated the abolition...