Armenian nobility — has a long history with many interruptions, most notable of which was the Russian occupation. After Armenia regained her independence in 1991 efforts have been made to revive the influence of the traditional noble houses. TerminologyMembers of… … Wikipedia
List of Armenia-related articles — Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Armenia include:#1268 Cilicia earthquake · 1896 Ottoman Bank Takeover · 1965 Yerevan demonstrations · 1988 Spitak earthquake · 1992 in Armenian football · 1993 in Armenian football · 1993 Summer… … Wikipedia
Aspet — (Lang hy|Ասպետ, Aspetes in contemporary Greek) was a hereditary military title of the Armenian nobility, usually found within the Bagratuni family.Toumanoff, Cyril (1963), Studies in Christian Caucasian History III , pp. 202, 324 26. Georgetown… … Wikipedia
Hayk — ( hy. Հայկ, also transliterated as Haik ) is the legendary patriarch and founder of the Armenian nation. His story is told in the History attributed to Moses of Chorene (5th to 7th century). Etymology It should be noted that the name of the… … Wikipedia
List of regions of old Armenia — This is a list of regions and or districts of ancient Armenia Contents 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 E … Wikipedia
Hayk — Eine Statue Hayks in Jerewan Hayk oder auch Haik (armenisch Հայկ) ist der legendäre Patriarch, Urvater und Heros des armenischen Volkes. Seine Geschichte wird von Moses von Choren erzählt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hayk — Estatua de Haik en Iereván (capital de Armenia). Haik (o Hayk) es el legendario patriarca fundador de la nación armenia. Su historia se narra en la Historia atribuida a Moisés de Corene (siglo V a siglo VII de nuestra era) … Wikipedia Español
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
Héraclius l'Ancien — Héraclius, surnommé l Ancien pour le distinguer de son fils, est un général et administrateur byzantin, père de l empereur Héraclius, et mort peu après l accession de celui ci au trône le 5 octobre 610[1]. Né sans doute vers 540, il était… … Wikipédia en Français