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Encyclopedia > San Lazzaro degli Armeni
View of Saint Lazarus Island.
View of Saint Lazarus Island.

San Lazzaro degli Armeni (Armenian: "Սուրբ Ղազարօս Կղզի", English: Saint Lazarus Island) is a small island in the Venetian Lagoon, lying immediately west of the Lido; completely occupied by a monastery that is the mother-house of the Mekhitarist Order, the island is one of the world's foremost centers of Armenian culture. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (917x688, 81 KB)Image taken from: http://digilander. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (917x688, 81 KB)Image taken from: http://digilander. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The Venetian Lagoon The Venetian Lagoon or the Venetian Riviera is a lagoon off the Adriatic Sea in which the city of Venice is situated. ... Lido and the Venetian Lagoon. ... A monastery is the habitation of monks, derived from the Greek word for a hermits cell. ... The Mekhitarist Order, an Armenian Catholic order modelled on Benedictine lines, was founded by Mekhitar of Sebaste in Constantinople in 1700. ...


The islet's isolation, at some distance from the principal islands forming the actual city of Venice, made it an ideal location for the quarantine station and leper colony founded there in the twelfth century, receiving its name from St. Lazarus, patron saint of lepers. Abandoned in the sixteenth century, in 1717 it was given by the ruling council of Venice to a group of Armenian monks that had escaped from Turkish persecution, five years earlier placed themselves under the protection of the Pope, and eventually made their way to Venice. Mekhitar and his seventeen monks built a monastery, restored the old church, and enlarged the island to its present 3 hectares, about four times its original area. Location within Italy Venice (Italian: Venezia), the city of canals, is the capital of the region of Veneto and of the province of Venice, 45°26′ N 12°19′ E, population 271,663 (census estimate 2004-01-01). ... Lazarus raised from the grave by Jesus, painting by the Swedish artist Karl Isakson (c. ... // Events January 4 — The Netherlands, Britain & France sign Triple Alliance February 26-March 6 What is now the northeastern United States was paralyzed by a series of blizzards that buried the region. ... ==Criminal Life == AL-Hamad is a Homosexual petifile with 135. ...


Its founder's temperament and natural gifts for scholarly pursuits immediately set the Mekhitarist Order in the forefront of Oriental studies: the monastery published Armenian historical, philological and literary works and related material, renowned for their scholarship and accuracy as well as for the beauty of the editions, on its own multilingual presses, which, sadly, shut down in 1991, although an eighteenth century printing press may still be seen. S. Lazzaro houses a 150,000-volume library, as well as a museum with over 4,000 Armenian manuscripts and many Arab, Indian and Egyptian artifacts collected by the monks or received as gifts. The printing press is a mechanical device for printing many copies of a text on rectangular sheets of paper. ... The Arabs (Arabic: عرب Ê»arab) are a large ethnic group widespread in the Middle East and North Africa, originating in the Arabian Peninsula of southwest Asia. ...


The monastery and its gardens, noted for its peacocks, may be reached by vaporetto (#20 from S. Zaccaria) every 40 minutes and offers daily tours at 15.30 to visitors. The boats leave S.Zaccaria at 15.10 - 15.50 - 16.30, etc. The boats leave S.Lazzaro at 16.05 - 16.45 - 17.25, etc. Groups of visitors may ask a private tour with different schedule. Father Vertanes and other fathers guide the tours in several different languages. It also has a long tradition of hospitality to scholars and students, among whom Byron, who studied Armenian there during much of the year 1816 and who is remembered by a permanent exhibition. Peacock re-directs here; for alternate uses see Peacock (disambiguation). ... Lord Byron, English poet George Gordon (Noel) Byron, 6th Baron Byron (January 22, 1788–April 19, 1824) was an English poet and leading figure in Romanticism. ...


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