• writer Lida Husik (born 1963), American musician St. Husik I (died 347), Armenian religious leader This page lists people with the surname Husik. If an internal...
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  • Husik I or Yusik (Armenian: Հուսիկ (reformed); Յուսիկ (classical); c. 295 – 347) was hereditary patriarch of the Armenian Church of the Gregorid line...
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  • born to St. Gregory I the Illuminator by his wife Miriam and his younger brother was St. Aristaces I. He was the father of St. Husik I and Grigoris. He died...
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    Khosrov III, a daughter called Salome, and another daughter who married St. Husik I, one of the earlier Catholicoi of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The traditional...
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    Life and Times of a Medieval Jewish Thinker. New York: Farrar Straus. Husik I (2002) [1941]. A History of Jewish Philosophy. Dover Publications, Inc...
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    Khosrov III, a daughter, Salome, and an unnamed daughter who married St. Husik I, an early Catholicos (head of the Armenian Apostolic Church). According...
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  • Վրթանես Ա Պարթև St. Husik I (341–347) -- Սբ. Հուսիկ Ա Պարթև Assyrian descent Daniel I of Armenia (347) -- Դանիել Ա Ashishatts dynasty Pharen I of Armenia (348–352)...
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  • Catholicos and his relation Husik I, who had criticised Tiran on his public and private conduct. This led Tiran to order the death of Husik, who was beaten to...
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  • had a brother called Khosrov III and an unnamed sister who married St. Husik I, one of the earlier Catholicoi of the Armenian Apostolic Church.[citation...
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  • I the Enlightener, his son St. Aristaces I, St. Vrtanes I and St. Husik I. He only ruled less than one year in 347 AD and was succeeded by Pharen I of...
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