Eastern Christian monasticism — is the life followed by monks and nuns of Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism. Some authors will use the term Basilian to describe Eastern monks; however, this is incorrect, since the Eastern Church does not have… … Wikipedia
Eastern Armenian language — Eastern Armenian is one of the two modern dialects of Armenian (an Indo European language), spoken in the Caucasus Mountains (particularly in the Republic of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh as well as Georgia) and by the Armenian community in Iran.… … Wikipedia
Armenia and the European Union — have maintained positive relations over the years. Background Armenia, a Christian nation located at the juncture of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, has deep cultural and historical connections with Europe, including an old and extensive… … Wikipedia
Armenia — /ahr mee nee euh, meen yeuh/; for 3 also Sp. /ahrdd me nyah/, n. 1. an ancient country in W Asia: now divided between Armenia, Turkey, and Iran. 2. Also called, Armenian Republic. a republic in Transcaucasia, S of Georgia and W of Azerbaijan.… … Universalium
Armenia — Infobox Country native name = hy. Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն hy. Hayastani Hanrapetut῾yun conventional long name = Republic of Armenia common name = Armenia national anthem = hy. Մեր Հայրենիք (Armenian) hy. Mer Hayrenik spaces|2 () Our Fatherland… … Wikipedia
Armenia — noun /ɑːˈmiː.ni.ə,ɑɹˈmi.ni.ə/ a) Ancient kingdom in the Armenian Highland southeast of Black Sea and southwest of Caspian Sea; area now divided between Turkey, Republic of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran. b) A small country in Western Asia. Official … Wiktionary
Eastern Churches — • Eastern Churches depended originally on the Eastern Empire at Constantinople Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Eastern Churches Eastern Churches … Catholic encyclopedia
ARMENIA — ARMENIA, in Transcaucasia. Historically its boundaries embraced a much wider area in different periods. The Armenian diaspora is scattered in many countries of the world and still identifies its past history and future aspirations with the wider… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Armenia rusa — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La Armenia rusa (armenio: Ռուսական Հայաստան) es el periodo de la historia de Armenia en el que este territorio estuvo bajo el dominio ruso. Comenzó en 1829, formando Armenia Oriental parte del Imperio Ruso, hasta la… … Wikipedia Español
Armenia, Relations with — Armenia, formerly the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1936 until its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, was incorporated into the Russian empire in the early 19th century. Armenia is a small, transcontinental country in the… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation