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  • Grigor III Pahlavuni (Armenian: Գրիգոր Գ. Պահլավունի; also Catholicos Grigor III Pahlavuni or Gregory III of Cilicia) (1093–1166) was the Catholicos of...
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  • as Krikor or Kirkor. Grigor III Pahlavuni (1093-1166), Armenian catholicos Grigor Artsruni (1845-1892), Armenian journalist Grigor Dimitrov (born 1991)...
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  • Gregory III may refer to: Pope Gregory III, in office 731–741 Gregory III, Count of Tusculum, r. 1058–1108 Grigor III Pahlavuni, Armenian Catholicos of...
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    prince, linguist, scholar and public functionary. A layman of the princely Pahlavuni family that claimed descent from the dynasty established by St. Gregory...
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    literature was "comparable to Homer for Greek and Dante for Italian." Grigor Magistros Pahlavuni (c. 990–1058) is considered his direct literary successor. Scholars...
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  • ar-Rum, but only to grant it to Grigor III Pahlavuni, the catholicos (or head) of the Armenian Church in Cilicia. Baldwin III put Beatrice and her family...
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  • martyr Gregory II the Martyrophile (1066–1105) Grigor III Pahlavuni (1093–1166), Catholicos Gregory III of Cilicia (1113–1166) Gregory IV the Young (1173–1193)...
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    independent Armenian Kingdom of Vaspurakan. Davit reasoned Catholicos Grigor III Pahlavuni's young age for the division. Archbishops related to the Artsruni...
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  • No. Title Length 1. "Ov Zarmanali" (English: O Amazing Mystery. - Grigor III Pahlavuni) 1:26 2. "Ankanim Araji Qo" (English: I Kneel Before You - Mesrop...
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  • Vahram Pahlavouni (category Pahlavuni family)
    Pahlavuni, who held the hereditary title of sparapet (general-in-chief) in the Bagratuni kingdom of Armenia. Vahram Pahlavuni was the son of Grigor Pahlavuni...
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  • VI of Cilicia (Armenian: Գրիգոր Զ. Ապիրատ; also Gregory VI Apiratsi or Grigor VI Apirat) was the Catholicos of the Armenian Church from 1194 to 1203,...
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    Nerses IV the Gracious (category Pahlavuni family)
    noble Pahlavuni family. Nerses was the name he adopted upon ordination as a priest; his birth name is unknown. He was the son of Apirat Pahlavuni and the...
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    medicine, calendars, and other sciences. According to tradition, Grigor Magistros Pahlavuni taught at the school, and the seminary built in the corridor between...
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  • Gregory II the Martyrophile (category Pahlavuni family)
    Gregory was born under the name Vahram as the son of Grigor Magistros, a member of the princely Pahlavuni family and Doux of Edessa as well as a scholar. Vahram...
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    from the late 10th century. It was built as a private chapel for the Pahlavuni family. Their mausoleum, built in 1040 and now reduced to its foundations...
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    Anania was the last known lay scholar in Christian Armenia until Grigor Magistros Pahlavuni in the 11th century. He advocated rationalism in studying nature...
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    century Grigor Lusavoritch (Illuminator) founded a monastery on the burial place of Stepanos priest who escaped from persecutions of King Trdat III, so why...
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