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    Anania Shirakatsi (Old Armenian: Անանիա Շիրակացի, Anania Širakac’i, anglicized: Ananias of Shirak) was a 7th-century Armenian polymath and natural philosopher...
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  • patron of St. Paul Ananias III, a saint in the 3rd century Ananias (Persian), priest and fellow martyr of Shemon Bar Sabbae (died 345) Ananias of Shirak or...
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    (1992). The Geography of Ananias of Širak. Wiesbaden: Ludwig Reichert Verlag. Mathews, Edward G. Jr. (2008). "Anania of Shirak". In Keyser, Paul T.; Irby-Massie...
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  • following is a list of Christian Church Fathers. Roman Catholics generally regard the Patristic period to have ended with the death of John of Damascus in 749...
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  • of Partaw (768 CE)." Harvard Theological Review 66.4 (1973): 479-486; Michael E. Stone, "Armenian Canon Lists II—The Stichometry of Anania of Shirak (c...
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  • tongue". The late 7th-century author Ananias of Shirak wrote in his geography that the Slavs inhabited the "large country of Dacia" and formed 25 tribes. In...
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    Shirak (Armenian: Շիրակ, Armenian pronunciation: [ʃiˈɾɑk] ) is a province (marz) of Armenia. It is located in the north-west of the country, bordering...
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  • Lloyd. Ananias of Shirak. Anania Shirakatsi (Ananias of Shirak) (c. 610 – c. 685) was an Armenian polymath and natural philosopher. Ananias of Shirak (A.D...
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  • the growing popularity of hand-made vessels with finger impressions and by a decline in detectable cemeteries. Ananias of Shirak, a 7th-century Armenian...
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    Pontus (region) (category Historical regions of Anatolia)
    Constantinople to establish a school of learning. One of his students was the early Armenian scholar Anania of Shirak. Under the Byzantine Empire, the Pontus...
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  • "Euratlas Periodis Web – Map of Europe in Year 700". Spinei 2009, pp. 80–81. Bóna 1994, pp. 98–99. The Geography of Ananias of Şirak (L1881.3.9), p. 48....
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    Hellenizing School (category Medieval history of Armenia)
    such as David the Invincible or Anania of Shirak, are considered to have been part of this school. In the first part of the 5th century, Armenian adopted...
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    Bazaleti (historical area) (category Former provinces of Georgia (country))
    to Ananias of Shirak. The 9th-century Muslim author al-Baladhuri reports the Arab conquest of Bazaleti (Bāzalīt). A century later, in the middle of the...
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  • Nigali valley (category Historical regions of Georgia (country))
    7th-century Armenian geography attributed to Ananias of Shirak. In the 8th century, Nigali became part of an appanage of the Georgian Bagratid family. It was...
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    serving as the administrative center of Shirak Province in the northwestern part of the country. By the end of the 19th century, when the city was known...
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  • Chola (historical city) (category History of Derbent)
    Lazar Parpetsi, Ananias of Shirak, Movses Daskhurantsi and Sebeos. All other exonyms are variants of Armenian ones. A Greek variant of this name, Tzoúr...
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    Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001, map "Armenia according to Anania of Shirak’ Robert H. Hewsen, "Ethno-History and the Armenian Influence upon the...
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  • within the Shirak district and near the city of Ani. Arkina is best known for being the temporary seat of the Catholicosate after Ananias I of Armenia moved...
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    Ayrarat (category Provinces of the Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity))
     150–151. ISBN 978-0-71009-114-7. Hewsen, Robert H. (1992). The Geography of Ananias of Širak (Ašxarhacʻoycʻ): The Long and the Short Recensions. Wiesbaden:...
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    2015 Saint Ananias' Chapel, Yerevan, 1889 Surp Khach Zoravor Chapel, Yerevan, 1991 Surp Karapet Chapel, Berkanush, rebuilt in 2006 Saint Ananias' Chapel...
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