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    ISBN 978-1-56859-153-7. The city that later generations of Armenians would call Dikranagerd was actually ancient Amid or Amida (now Diyarbekir or Diyarbakır)...
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  • of : The Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida The Latin titular Metropolitan see of Amida of the Romans The Armenian Catholic titular see Amida of the...
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    2018), initially Titular Bishop of Mardin of the Armenians (1981.07.03 – 1989.02.18), later Eparchial Bishop of Eparchy of San Gregorio de Narek en Buenos...
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  • The Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Jerusalem and Amman (colloquially Jerusalem of the Armenians) is the missionary pre-diocesan jurisdiction...
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    Alexandria (Iskanderiya) (of the Armenians) Boghos Sabbaghian (1901.08.28 – 1904.08.04), later Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians (Lebanon) ([1904.08.04] 1904...
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    language) titular bishopric of the lowest (episcopal) rank, Amida of the Armenians. So far, it has had the following incumbents, of the fitting episcopal rank...
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    (1114–1076 BC) and the name Amida appeared in the annals of Assyrian rulers until 705 BC. Amida also appears in the archives of Armenian king Tiridates II...
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  • succeeded as former Titular Bishop of Hamatha (1675.01.28 – 1681.10.24) & Coadjutor Archeparch of Lviv of the Armenians (1675.01.28 – 1681.10.24) Coadjutor...
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  • 05), later Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians (Lebanon) ([1982.08.05] 1982.08.07 – 1999.09.08), President of Synod of the Armenian Catholic Church (1982...
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  • Armenians in Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Ermenileri; Armenian: Թուրքահայեր or Թրքահայեր, T’urk’ahayer lit. 'Turkish Armenians'), one of the indigenous peoples...
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  • (Bishop) of Kameshli of the Armenians (Syria) (1989.08.21 – 1992.04.10), Auxiliary Eparch of San Gregorio de Narek en Buenos Aires of the Armenians (Argentina)...
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  • later Patriarchal Exarch of Jerusalem of the Armenians (Jordan) (1995 – 1998), Protosyncellus of Amman and Jerusalem of the Armenians (Jordan) (1998 – 2001)...
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  • The Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Syria (Syria of the Armenians) was a short-lived (1983-1997) pre-diocesan jurisdiction of the Armenian...
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  • The Ordinariate for Catholics of Armenian Rite in Greece or Armenian Catholic Ordinariate of Greece (informally Greece of the Armenians ) is an Armenian...
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  • later Titular Bishop of Sebastopolis in Armenia (1972.01.16 – death 1990.11.13) & Auxiliary Eparch of Cilicia of the Armenians (Lebanon) (1977 – 1990...
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    as the Apostolic Exarchate of United States of America and Canada for the Armenians. It was elevated to an eparchy on September 12, 2005. The seat of the...
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  • The Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Sainte-Croix-de-Paris (Sainte-Croix-de-Paris of the Armenians , Holy Cross of Paris of the Armenians or France of the...
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  • Rome of the Armenian Catholics (2001–2002); previously Titular Bishop of Mardin of the Armenians (1981.07.03 – 1989.02.18) & Apostolic Exarch of América...
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    Traianopolis in Rhodope Chalcedon, Colonia in Armenia, Mardin, Nisibis of the Armenians, Sebaste, Tarsus Adana, Amida, Anazarbus, Ancyra, Artvin, Cesarea in...
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  • The Archeparchy of Mardin was a non-metropolitan Archeparchy of the Armenian Catholic Church, covering Turkey and Iraq. 1708: Established on territory...
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