• Vardan Areveltsi (Armenian: Վարդան Արևելցի; Vardan the Easterner, c. 1198 – 1271 AD) was a thirteenth-century Armenian historian, geographer, philosopher...
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  • Armenian author Vardan Ajemian (1905–1977), Soviet Armenian theatral director and actor, People's Artist of USSR (1965) Vardan Areveltsi (1198–1271), Armenian...
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    Geography, both of which have been mistakenly attributed by some to Vardan Areveltsi. In 1668, an extensive collection of Aygektsi's fables, under the title...
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    They argued that this writing was made in response to the claims of Vardan Areveltsi, who stated that Papias is responsible for the inclusion of the story...
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    communities in Europe Kirakos Gandzaketsi, a 13th-century historian Vardan Areveltsi, 13th-century polymath Grigor Paron-Ter, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem...
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  • sources, including contemporary histories by Kirakos Gandzaketsi and Vardan Areveltsi. There is no information about the place and date of her birth. Nothing...
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  • records of excerpts among many chronicles including those of al-Maqrizi, Vardan Areveltsi, and Ibn Battuta. The first of these may have relied on the work of...
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    David's other possible son in the 13th-century Armenian chronicle of Vardan Areveltsi. Prince Vakhtang (1118–1138); Georgian historiography today portrays...
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    According to the medieval Armenian historians Matthew of Edessa and Vardan Areveltsi, Danishmend Gazi was of Armenian origin, which, as Tahsin Yazici explains...
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    Davit V died suddenly six months after becoming king. According to Vardan Areveltsi, David was poisoned by Sumbat I and Ivane II Orbeli, who Orbelis with...
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