Surp Hovhannes (Armenian: Սուրբ ՅովհաննԷս Եկեղեցի; meaning Saint John) or Voskevaz Church (Armenian: Ոսկեվազ եկեղեցի) is a 7th- to 12th-century basilica...
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Surp Hovhannes Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Հովհաննես եկեղեցի; translates to the "Church of Saint John") is an important 10th century basilica located in the...
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Aragatsotn Province, Armenia Surp Hovhannes Church of Voskevaz, a basilica in Aragatsotn Province, Armenia St. John's Church (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Aragatsotn Province (category Provinces of Armenia)
Monastery of the 7th century, Artavazik Church monastery of the 7th century, Cathedral of Talin of the 7th century, Surp Hovhannes Church of Voskevaz, 7th...
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village is the church of Surp Hovhannes, built between the 7th and 12th centuries. The village is home to the Hayasy brewery. Voskevaz at GEOnet Names...
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Monastery, Dashtadem, 7th century Artavazik Church, Byurakan, 7th century Surp Hovhannes Church, Voskevaz, 7th century Saint Sarkis Monastery, Ushi, 7th...
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church of Katoghike Tsiranavor, later renamed Surp Hovhannes) is a ruined 6th-century church located in the Avan District of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia...
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churches of Surp Astvatsatsin and Surb Amenaprkich was named after him. During the Seljuk invasions and their rule, which began in the second half of...
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Armenian wine (category Lists of vineyards and wineries)
nearby church of Surp Hovhannes, dating back to the 7th century. Voskevaz Winery, opened in 1932 in Voskevaz. The winery produces a variety of wine, mainly...
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570685 The Church of the Holy Apostles, also Surp Arak’elots (Armenian: Սուրբ Առաքելոց եկեղեցի, Surb Arakelots yekeghets’i, "Holy Apostles Church"), is an...
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Armenian architecture (redirect from Architecture of armenia)
Goshavank, 1191–1196 Surp Hovhannes Church, 7th–12th century Hnevank, 7th–12th century Mashtots Hayrapet Church of Garni, 12th century Church of Kish, 12th century...
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Surb Karapet Monastery (redirect from Surp Garabed)
Narrative of Adventures in Peace and War. Houghton Mifflin. pp. 207–8. At Surp Garabed Monastery, near Mush, a German officer was in command of the artillery...
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Spitakavor Monastery (redirect from Spitakavor Church)
monastery, church, a bell-tower and vestibule. Its main monument is the Spitakavor Church of the Holy Mother of God (Spitakavor Church of Surp Astvatsatsin)...
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include the Surb Hovhannes (Saint John) Church of Avan (6th century), Surb Gevorg (Saint George) Church of Garnahovit (6th century), Church of the Holy Cross...
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This is a list of Armenian churches in Iran. Today there are more about 200 Armenian temples in modern Iran territory. Armenian Iranians New Julfa "Sarkis...
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Saint Bartholomew Monastery (category History of Van Province)
Armenian: Surp Part'uğimeosi vank' ) was a medieval Armenian monastery in the historic province of Vaspurakan, 23 km north-east from the town of Başkale...
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Gandzasar monastery (category Christian monasteries in the Republic of Artsakh)
(Գանձասար, 13 ապրիլի, 2016 թ.) [Message of His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, at St. Hovhannes Church of Gandzassar]". Etchmiadzin (in Armenian)...
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remains of the 5th-century structure near the foundations of the bell tower. The interior of the church was covered with frescoes by Hovhannes Minasian...
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Varagavank (redirect from Feast of the Holy Cross of Varak)
The Church of Surb Hovhannes (Saint John) was built to the north in the 10th century. The monastery itself was founded by Senekerim-Hovhannes early...
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Narekavank (category History of Van Province)
south of St. Sandukht. In 1787 vardapet Barsegh built a rectangular, four-columned gavit (narthex), on the tombs of Hovhannes vardapet (the brother of Gregory)...
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Chugureti St. Astvatsatsin (category European church stubs)
came from city of Nakhichevan coming to this "god saved city", as Hovhannes Amatuni writes in construction note of Jigrashen Avetyats church, did their best...
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