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285: 32: 605:"Touching upon issues of Yeghishe the Apostle, Grigoris and the christianization of the Caucasian Aghvank (Albania) (In connection with the publication of the deciphering of the Caucasian Albanian old double-script palimpsest)" 351:. Evangelizing activities wasn't fruitless, however. According to legends, he converted sons of Sanesan – namely Moses, Daniel and Elijah along with 387 followers, however they were martyred by Sanesan on 20 August ( 256:. He then ordained his grandson Grigoris, at the time only 15 years old, to become the patriarch of the Church of Caucasian Albania. However, there is another tradition attaining the ordination to his uncle 417:: "...a close examination of the historiographic data should lead us to the conclusion that Grigoris never preached in Albania and played no role in the Christianisation of the country. Indeed, the 224:
Christian missionary who converted the Armenian king to Christianity and became the first official governor of the Armenian Apostolic Church. In addition, both Grigoris' father
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was marked by the construction of a chapel at an unknown date, later rebuilt into a church, and venerated by local Christians and Muslims alike.
335:). Grigoris was trampled to death by mounted Maskut soldiers in the Vatnean Fields, traditionally considered near the present-day village of 244:
had gained strength and Armenian religious leaders went on to proselytise the neighbouring states. According to the tenth-century author
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Grigoris' body was taken to the Amaras Monastery buried in an unmarked grave near the northern entrance. According to
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the Pious, King of Caucasian Albania, recovered Grigoris' relics and buried them in a tomb within the
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considered the legend of Grigoris a later invention, limiting his territory of influence to
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The Armenian Church celebrates feast of Grigoris on the 3rd Saturday before the
406: 371: 336: 292: 512:, English transl. by N. Garsoian, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1983. IV.50; V.12. 629: 469: 225: 363: 348: 67: 528: 449: 320: 264:, apparently first catholicos of Albania serving during the time of King 229: 98: 604: 344: 213: 189: 102: 94: 557:
The Caucasian Knot: The History & Geopolitics of Nagorno-Karabagh
387: 352: 343:. However, according to other sources, the martyrdom took place in 316: 296: 252:, where on his orders there was built a church later to become the 593:. Noev Kovcheg, No. 157. 10 October 2010. Retrieved 25 July 2012. 554:
Chorbajian, Levon; Donabédian, Patrick; Mutafian, Claude (1994).
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René Grousset: Histoire de l´Arménie, Payot, Paris, 1973, S. 130.
340: 324: 248:, Gregory the Illuminator left Armenia to spread Christianity in 221: 90: 63: 31: 414: 308: 265: 197: 121: 553: 454:. Jost Gippert. Turnhout: Brepols. 2008–2010. pp. xiv. 311:(located along the northeastern shore of the present day 268:. Traditionally he is also considered to bring relics of 307:, Grigoris sometime later departed for the Kingdom of 176: 331:, his name was Sanatruk and he was a relative of 627: 510:The Epic Histories Attributed to P'awstos Buzand 451:The Caucasian Albanian palimpsests of Mt. Sinai 232:, were consecutive catholicoi of Armenia. 161:(early 4th century – c. 330 or c. 334 AD; 30: 196:ca. 325–330 AD. He is considered a saint 283: 188:'Grigoris of Albania') was the 628: 602: 526: 276:to church built in the town of Tsri. 522: 520: 518: 444: 442: 440: 401: 386:or on the 3rd Sunday of the holiday 323:) to preach Christianity, its ruler 13: 260:. 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Amaras Monastery
Catholicos of Caucasian Albania
Caesaria Mazaca
Roman Empire
Chola
Derbent
Paytakaran
Beyləqan
Azerbaijan
Armenian Apostolic Church
shrine
Amaras Monastery
Feast
Nativity of Jesus
Transfiguration of Jesus
Exaltation of the Cross
Armenian
romanized
lit.
Catholicos
Church of Caucasian Albania
martyr
Armenian Apostolic Church
Cappadocia
Gregory the Illuminator
Parthian
Vrtanes
Husik
Christianity in Armenia

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