• Simeon I of Yerevan or Simeon Yerevantsi (Armenian: Սիմէոն Ա Երեւանցի; 1710 – July 26, 1780) was the Catholicos of All Armenians from 1763 to 1780. In...
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  • of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir Simeon I of Yerevan, Catholicos of All Armenians in 1763–1780 Simon I (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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    during the reign of Catholicos Simeon I of Yerevan, on the remains of a 16th-century wooden church. It is located at the center of modern-day Vagharshapat...
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    before becoming a district of Yerevan was a separate village - was called Khnkelo dzor. According to Simeon I of Yerevan this village was called with...
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    Yerevan with fully known biography; scribe and poet; author of first known poems about Yerevan Voskan Yerevantsi (17th century), printer Simeon I of Yerevan...
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    was home to the 1st paper factory in the history of Armenia. In 1780, Catholicos Simeon I of Yerevan founded the Etchmiadzin Paper Factory which served...
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    Ghukas Karnetsi (category Catholicoi of Armenia)
    He succeeded his former teacher Simeon of Yerevan and continued many of his policies. He was catholicos during a time of economic hardship and conflict...
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    The renovations of Etchmiadzin continued during the 18th century. In 1720, Catholicos Astvatsatur and then, in 1777–83 Simeon I of Yerevan took actions in...
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  • The Etchmiadzin Paper Factory was built in 1775 by Catholicos Simeon I of Yerevan in Etchmiadzin. The factory operated for approximately six years, but...
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    Armavir Province (category Provinces of Armenia)
    drinks. The town of Vagharshapat was home to the 1st paper factory in the history of Armenia. In 1780, Catholicos Simeon I of Yerevan founded the Etchmiadzin...
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