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- Zenob Glak (Armenian: Զենոբ Գլակ) was an Armenian historian who became the first abbot of the Glak monastery (also known as Surb Karapet Monastery, dedicated...
- 1, ptie. 2. Historiens syriens traduits en arménien: Léroubna d'Edesse, Zénob de Glag et son continuateur Jean Mamigonien. Appendice: Fragments d'historiens...
- Zénobe Théophile Gramme (French pronunciation: [zenɔb teɔfil ɡʁam]; 4 April 1826 – 20 January 1901) was a Belgian electrical engineer. He was born at...
- proverbially. (Schol. ad Eurip. Orest. 1375, ad Apollon. Rhod. iv. 1304; Zenob. iv. 39.) In his third Threnos, Pindar ****ociates him with Hymen, Linos...
- Swahili coast, but no conversion to Hinduism took place. Armenian historian Zenob Glak (300–350 CE) said "there was an Indian colony in the canton of Taron...
- equivalents in an Armenian chronicle from the 7th century, History of Taron, by Zenob Glak. In it, Kyi and Khoryv have counterparts in brothers Kouar and Horian...
- flower") may be: Zenob Glak Saint Karapet Monastery, a 4th-century monastery of Taron, is also known as Glak Monastery, after Zenob Glak Glak (Cylaces)...
- Bulgarian, Zinovi/Zinoviy in Russian (as well as the surname Zinovyev), and Zenob in Armenian, derive from it. The name may refer to: Zenobius (fl. 86 BC)...
- Byzantium s. v. Ataburon Tzetzes, Chiliades 7.15 p. 124–125 & 12.51 p. 836–837 Zenob. Cent. 5, par. 41 Eustathius on Homer, p. 772 Callimachus, Aitia Fragment...
- of Zenob Glak. John is not known from any source other than his History, and in the colophon self-identifies as the 35th bishop of Glak after Zenob. trans...