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Cilicia (/sɪˈlɪʃə/) was a geographical region in southern Anatolia, extending inland from the northeastern coasts of the Mediterranean Sea. Cilicia has... |
37°00′N 35°30′E / 37.0°N 35.5°E / 37.0; 35.5 The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (Middle Armenian: Կիլիկիոյ Հայոց Թագաւորութիւն, Kiligio Hayoc’ T’akavorut’iun)... |
Adana (redirect from Antiochia in Cilicia) in the heart of Cilicia, which was once one of the most important regions of the classical world. Home to six million people, Cilicia is an important... |
Karekin I (redirect from Karekin II (Cilicia)) Church between 1994 and 1999. Previously, he served as the Catholicos of Cilicia from 1983 to 1994 as Karekin II (Armenian: Գարեգին Բ). Karekin, born and... |
Education in ancient Rome progressed from an informal, familial system of education in the early Republic to a tuition-based system during the late Republic... |
Barsegh Pahlavuni; died 13 November 1113 AD) was Armenian Catholicos of Cilicia from 1105 to 1113, and nephew of Gregory II. Catholicos Gregory II had... |
Simplicius of Cilicia (/sɪmˈplɪʃiəs/; Greek: Σιμπλίκιος ὁ Κίλιξ; c. 480 – c. 560 AD) was a disciple of Ammonius Hermiae and Damascius, and was one of... |
Armenia (redirect from Tertiary education in Armenia) and then into Tarsus of Cilicia. The Byzantine governor of the palace gave them shelter where the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia was eventually established... |
Խապայեան (Եղեգցի)) (March 25, 1849 – October 8, 1939), was Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church in 1902–1939. Born in the village of Yeghiki... |
Patriarchate of Jerusalem Holy See of Cilicia Saint Narek chapel List of Catholicoi of Armenia List of Armenian Catholicoi of Cilicia List of Armenian Patriarchs... |
Chinese and Portuguese. Since the 1947 Fundamental Law of Education, compulsory education in Japan comprises elementary and junior high school, which... |
Cicero (category Roman governors of Cilicia) years. In 51 BC he reluctantly accepted a promagistracy (as proconsul) in Cilicia for the year; there were few other former consuls eligible as a result... |
the political authority. Therefore, it eventually moved to Cilicia as the Holy See of Cilicia. Armenia has, at times, constituted a Christian "island" in... |
Education in Armenia is held in particular esteem in Armenian culture. Education developed the fastest out of the social services, while health and welfare... |
in Antelias, Lebanon) was a scholar of Armenian art and Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church from 1943 to 1952. Born Garegin Hovsepian... |
Armenian Prelacy of Canada (redirect from Armenian Diocese of Canada (Cilicia)) diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church affiliated with the Holy See of Cilicia, formed in 2002. The prelacy building is located at 3401 Oliver Asselin... |
The Syria-Cilicia Medal (French: "Médaille commémorative de Syrie-Cilicie") was a French decoration awarded to military personnel engaged in the hostilities... |
Roman Republic (redirect from Education in the Roman Republic) waged in Sicily from 104 to 101; a campaign was waged against pirates in Cilicia; Rome campaigned in Thrace, adding lands to the province of Macedonia;... |
the Armenian diaspora worldwide. The core of the population came from Cilicia, Syria and Lebanon. According to researcher Kim Hekimian, the majority... |
Gregory Peter XX Ghabroyan (category Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia) Ghabroyan (14 November 1934 – 25 May 2021) was the Catholicos-Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenian Catholic Church after his election on 24 July 2015 and... |