- Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem
There were three men named "Sarkis" who served as the
Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem . These were:*Sarkis (1281-1313)
*Sarkis (1394-1415)
*Sarkis (1507-1517)
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There were three men named "Sarkis" who served as the
*Sarkis (1281-1313)
*Sarkis (1394-1415)
*Sarkis (1507-1517)
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Sarkis — The name Sarkis may refer to: * Sarkis Zabunyan (b. 1938), Turkish/Armenian artist * Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem, three Armenian patriarchs, from the 13th to 15th centuries * Aïbeg and Serkis, 13th century Mongol envoys *Saint Sarkis (see… … Wikipedia
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