Armenian patriarch

Armenian patriarch

"Armenian patriarch" may refer to:
*legendary Armenian patriarchs
**Hayk
**Ara the Beautiful
**Vahagn
*patriarchs of the Armenian church:
**List of Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople
**List of Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia
**List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem


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