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Encyclopedia > Catholicos of Cilicia

This is a list of Armenian Catholicoi of Cilicia. The Armenian patriarchate was tranferred from Armenia to Cilicia in 1058. Although the see at Echmiadzin was restored in 1441, the Cilician patriarch still continued office until the present day. Today the see is located at Antelias in Lebanon. Armenia - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... In ancient geography, Cilicia (Ki-LIK-ya) formed a district on the southeastern coast of Asia Minor (modern Turkey), north of Cyprus. ... Categories: Stub | Tourist attractions in Armenia | Towns and Cities in Armenia | World Heritage Sites in Armenia ... The Lebanese Republic or Lebanon is a country in the Middle East, along the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by Syria and Israel. ...

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Catholicoi of the Great House of Cilicia and the Middle East

In ancient geography, Cilicia (Ki-LIK-ya) formed a district on the southeastern coast of Asia Minor (modern Turkey), north of Cyprus. ...

First Sis era, 267-301

St. Gregory moved to Echmiadzin in 301 and continued in office until 325. See List of Catholicoi of Armenia for continued succession. The see was vacant until 1058 when the patriarchate returned to Cilicia. Sis (also known as Sision or Sisk?ia, later Flaviopolis or Flavias), is city of the Adana Province in Turkey. ... Saint Gregory the Illuminator (in Armenian Gregor Lusarovitch, in Greek Gregarios Phoster or Photistes), the founder and patron saint of the Armenian Orthodox Church, was born about 257 AD. He belonged to the royal race of the Arsacides, being the son of a certain Prince Anak, who assassinated Chosroes of... Categories: Stub | Tourist attractions in Armenia | Towns and Cities in Armenia | World Heritage Sites in Armenia ... This is a list of Catholicoi of Armenia: head bishops of the Armenian Apostolic Church. ... In ancient geography, Cilicia (Ki-LIK-ya) formed a district on the southeastern coast of Asia Minor (modern Turkey), north of Cyprus. ...


Sivas era, 1058-1062, Tavbloor era, 1062-1066

  • Khachig II (1058-1065)

Dzamendav (Zamidia) era, 1066-1116

  • Gregory II the Martyrophile (1066-1105)
  • Basil (1105-1113)

Dzovk era, 1116-1149, Hromgla era, 1149-1293

  • Gregory III 1113-1166
  • St. Nerses IV the Graceful 1166-1173
  • Gregory IV the Young 1173-1193
  • Gregory V 1193-1194
  • Gregory VI 1194-1203
  • John VI the Affluent 1203-1221
  • Constantine I 1221-1267
  • Jacob I the Learned 1268-1286
  • Constantine II the Woolmaker 1286-1289
  • Stephen IV 1290-1293

Second Sis era, 1293-1930

  • Gregory VII (1293-1307)
  • Constantine III (1307-1322)
  • Constantine IV 1323-1326
  • Jacob II (1327-1341), d. 1359
  • Mekhitar (1341-1355)
  • Jacob II (restored) (1355-1359)
  • Mesrob (1359-1372)
  • Constantine V (1372-1374)
  • Paul I (1374-1382)
  • Theodore II (1382-1392)
  • Garabed (1393-1404)
  • Jacob III (1404-1411)
  • Gregory VIII (1411-1418)
  • Paul II (1418-1430)
  • Constantine VI (1430-1439)
  • Gregory IX (1439-1446)

During Gregory IX reign the See of Echmiadzin was restored, 1441. Sis (also known as Sision or Sisk?ia, later Flaviopolis or Flavias), is city of the Adana Province in Turkey. ... Categories: Stub | Tourist attractions in Armenia | Towns and Cities in Armenia | World Heritage Sites in Armenia ...

  • Garabed (1446-1477)
  • Stepanos (1475-1483)
  • Hovhannes I (1483-1488)
  • Hovhannes II (1489-1525)
  • Hovhannes III (1525-1539)
  • Simeon (1539-1545)
  • Ghazar (1545-1547)
  • Toros 1548-1553)
  • Khachadour I (1553-1558)
  • Khachadour II (1560-1584)
  • Azaria I (1584-1601)
  • Hovhannes IV (1601-1621)
    • Bedros I (coadjutor) (1601-1608)
  • Minas (1621-1632)
  • Simeon II (1633-1648)
  • Nerses (1648-1654)
  • Toros II (1654-1657)
  • Khachadour III (1657-1677)
  • Sahak I (1677-1683)
  • Azaria II (1683-1686)
  • Grigor II (1686-1695)
  • Asdvadzadour(1695-1703)
  • Madteos (1703-1705)
  • Hovhannes V (1705-1721)
  • Grigor III (1721/2-1729)
  • Hovhannes VI (1729/30-1731)
  • Ghougas (1731-1737)
  • Michael I (1737-1758)
  • Gabriel (1758-1770)
  • Yeprem I (1770-1784)
  • Toros III (1784-1796)
  • Giragos I (1797-1822)
  • Yeprem II (1822-1833)
  • Michael II (1833-1855)
  • Giragos II (1855-1866)
  • Mekerdich (1871-1894)
  • (vacant 1894-1902)

Antelias era, Lebanon 1930-present

1930 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ... Events January-April January 28 - The Carnegie Institution is founded in Washington, DC with a $10 million gift from Andrew Carnegie. ... 1939 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... 1936 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1940 was a leap year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1943 is a common year starting on Friday. ... 1952 - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... 1956 is a leap year starting on Sunday. ... Events January-February January 11 - The Whisky A Go-Go night club in Los Angeles, the first disco in the USA, is opened. ... Events January-February January 11 - The Whisky A Go-Go night club in Los Angeles, the first disco in the USA, is opened. ... 1983 is an integer and composite number that represents a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ... 1995 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Categories: Stub | Tourist attractions in Armenia | Towns and Cities in Armenia | World Heritage Sites in Armenia ... 1995 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... 1995 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

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