Theo Maarten van Lint (born 15 June 1957 in Delft) is a Dutch scholar of Armenian studies. He has been the Calouste Gulbenkian Professor of Armenian Studies...
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Flemish history painter Theo van Lint (born 1957), Dutch scholar Wennie van Lint (born 1948), Australian rules footballer De Lint, surname This page lists...
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Dick Hein "Derek" de Lint (Dutch pronunciation: [dɪk ˈɦɛin ˈdɛrəɡ də ˈlɪnt]; born 17 July 1950) is a Dutch film and television actor, known for playing...
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Movses praises Davtak, but gives no other details about his life. Theo van Lint concludes that Davtak was a travelling poet who "perform[ed] the function...
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quoted in their works but also drew from folklore sources. According to Theo van Lint, poets began utilizing folklore materials from the 10th century. Borrowings...
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Sanoeants', 1910. An English translation, with commentary, by Professor Theo van Lint at Oxford, is currently underway. Muradyan, Gohar, "Greek Authors and...
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Historical Dictionary of Armenia (Scarecrow Press, 13 May 2010) page 286. van Lint, Theo (2018). "councils of the Church, Armenia". In Nicholson, Oliver (ed...
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Nersessian, Christopher J. Walker, Felix Corley, Hratch Tchilingirian, Theo van Lint, and Thomas J. Samuelian. such as Simon Payaslian, George Bournoutian...
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early 600s but agree on 685. James R. Russell, Edward G. Mathews, and Theo van Lint also concur with 610–685, while Greenwood suggests c. 600–670. Vardanyan...
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character is played by both Derek de Lint (in the present) and Marc van Uchelen (as a youth), whereas Monique van de Ven plays two different roles, one...
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