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  • History of the Armenians
    Moses of Xoren / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of the Armenians attributed to Movses of Xoren consists of three Books. Book I covers the prehistory of the Armenian people and their lands, including the early ancestors and legends. Book II describes the rise and rule of the Arsacid dynasty in Persia and Armenia, the origins of the naxarar clans, events during the Roman Republic and Empire, and local developments ...
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    28,18 €

  • History of the Armenians
    Moses of Xoren / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of the Armenians attributed to Movses of Xoren consists of three Books. Book I covers the prehistory of the Armenian people and their lands, including the early ancestors and legends. Book II describes the rise and rule of the Arsacid dynasty in Persia and Armenia, the origins of the naxarar clans, events during the Roman Republic and Empire, and local developments ...
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    27,60 €

  • History of the Armenians
    Moses of Xoren / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of the Armenians attributed to Movses of Xoren consists of three Books. Book I covers the prehistory of the Armenian people and their lands, including the early ancestors and legends. Book II describes the rise and rule of the Arsacid dynasty in Persia and Armenia, the origins of the naxarar clans, events during the Roman Republic and Empire, and local developments ...
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    27,88 €

  • Chronicle of Michael the Great
    Michael the Great / Robert Bedrosian
    The Chronicle of Michael the Great begins with creation and continues to the year 1195. It was written over the course of fifty years, and the various parts were assembled while Michael was Patriarch of the Syrian Orthodox Church. Warfare, confiscation of property, enslavement and killing are constant features. Biblical personalities rub shoulders with figures from Greek mythol...
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    24,22 €

  • The Georgian Chronicle
    Robert Bedrosian
    The Georgian Chronicle was originally composed in Georgian by several authors between the 6th and 13th centuries. Sometime in the late 12th or early 13th centuries, an unknown cleric translated the Chronicle into Classical Armenian. This medieval Armenian rendering is the one that is translated here. The Georgian Chronicle describes the history of Iberia/Georgia, Armenia’s nort...
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    24,53 €

  • History of the Aghuans
    Movses Dasxuranc’i (Kaghankatvatsi) / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of the Aghuans by Movses Dasxuranc’i (Kaghankatvatsi) is a major source for the history of the indigenous Aghuan people of Caucasia from the earliest times to about A.D. 988. Aghuania comprised parts of modern Dagestan and Azerbaijan, Armenia’s eastern neighbor. Its ancient peoples and their numerous languages were noted occasionally by classical Greek and Latin aut...
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    24,70 €

  • Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle
    Matthew of Edessa / Robert Bedrosian
    Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle is a valuable source for the history of the Near East in the 10th-12th centuries. Matthew’s work describes the period from 952 to 1129. Appended to it is a continuation by Gregory the Priest, which describes events from 1137 to 1162. Western scholars have used the Chronicle primarily for its unique information on the Crusades. It contains, addition...
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    31,27 €

  • Sebeos’ History
    Sebeos / Robert Bedrosian
    Sebeos’ History is a seventh century document of special importance for the study of Armenia and the Middle East in the sixth-seventh centuries. It was during this period, when Iran and Byzantium were wrestling for control of the Armenian highlands, that Armenian culture became more individual, independent, and distinctively national. While Sebeos focuses his attention primaril...
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    27,10 €

  • History of Taron
    John Mamikonean / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of Taron attributed to John Mamikonean is a short historical romance in five parts, purporting to describe significant events in the district of Taron in the Byzantine-Iranian wars during the reign of Xosrov II, when Taron was frequently invaded by the Iranians. The History describes the actions of five generations of Mamikoneans (Taron’s princely house) in defendin...
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    21,36 €

  • Smbat Sparapet’s Chronicle
    Smbat Sparapet / Robert Bedrosian
    Smbat Sparapet’s Chronicle is a major source for the history of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. Roughly three-quarters of the work consists of a summary of Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle which describes the period from 951 to 1136 and its continuation by Gregory the Priest, covering the period from 1136-1162. Given that Matthew’s work has survived, by far the most important par...
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    33,76 €

  • Kirakos Gandzakets’i’s History of the Armenians
    Kirakos Gandzakets’i / Robert Bedrosian
    Kirakos Gandzaketsi’s History of the Armenians is a primary source for the study of the Armenian highlands in the 13th c. This lengthy work, which has survived in 65 chapters, is divided thematically into sections. Part I is a summary of Armenian church and political history from the 4th c. - 12th c. Part II describes political and military events in the 12thcentury, both in Ea...
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    27,82 €

  • Kirakos Gandzakets’i’s History of the Armenians
    Kirakos Gandzakets’i / Robert Bedrosian
    Kirakos Gandzaketsi’s History of the Armenians is a primary source for the study of the Armenian highlands in the 13th c. This lengthy work, which has survived in 65 chapters, is divided thematically into sections. Part I is a summary of Armenian church and political history from the 4th c. - 12th c. Part II describes political and military events in the 12thcentury, both in Ea...
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    27,62 €

  • Pawstos Buzand’s History of the Armenians
    Pawstos (Faustus) Buzand / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of the Armenians describes episodically and in epic style, events from the military, socio-cultural, and political life of fourth century Armenia. This work is perhaps the most problematical of the Armenian sources, and one of the most tantalizing. Controversy surrounds almost every aspect of this History: the format of the extant (versus the original) text; the aut...
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    27,21 €

  • Ghazar P’arpec’i’s History of the Armenians
    Ghazar Parpec’i (Parpetsi) / Robert Bedrosian
    Ghazar P’arpec’i’s History of the Armenians was written at the end of the fifth or beginning of the sixth century. The first book of this three-book work begins with information concerning the division of Armenia between the Byzantine and Sasanian empires (in 387), and describes the invention of the Armenian alphabet and the abolition of the monarchy in the Iranian-controlled e...
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    37,52 €

  • Pawstos Buzand’s History of the Armenians
    Pawstos (Faustus) Buzand / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of the Armenians describes episodically and in epic style, events from the military, socio-cultural, and political life of fourth century Armenia. This work is perhaps the most problematical of the Armenian sources, and one of the most tantalizing. Controversy surrounds almost every aspect of this History: the format of the extant (versus the original) text; the aut...
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    24,47 €

  • Aristakes Lastivertc’i’s History
    Aristakes Lastivertc’i / Robert Bedrosian
    Aristakes Lastiverts’i was an eleventh century Armenian cleric and historian. His History was written between 1072 and 1079, and describes the events of 1000-1071, including information about Byzantine-Armenian relations, the Seljuk invasions, and the Tondrakian movement in the Armenian Church. The work opens with a poetic summary of the disasters befalling the Armenian people ...
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    37,79 €

  • History of the Aghuans
    Movses Dasxuranc’i (Kaghankatvatsi) / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of the Aghuans by Movses Dasxuranc’i (Kaghankatvatsi) is a major source for the history of the indigenous Aghuan people of Caucasia from the earliest times to about A.D. 988. Aghuania comprised parts of modern Dagestan and Azerbaijan, Armenia’s eastern neighbor. Its ancient peoples and their numerous languages were noted occasionally by classical Greek and Latin aut...
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    24,49 €

  • Smbat Sparapet’s Chronicle
    Smbat Sparapet / Robert Bedrosian
    Smbat Sparapet’s Chronicle is a major source for the history of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. Roughly three-quarters of the work consists of a summary of Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle which describes the period from 951 to 1136 and its continuation by Gregory the Priest, covering the period from 1136-1162. Given that Matthew’s wrk has survived, by far the most important part...
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    26,28 €

  • Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle
    Matthew of Edessa / Robert Bedrosian
    Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle is a valuable source for the history of the Near East in the 10th-12th centuries. Matthew’s work describes the period from 952 to 1129. Appended to it is a continuation by Gregory the Priest, which describes events from 1137 to 1162. Western scholars have used the Chronicle primarily for its unique information on the Crusades. It contains, addition...
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    25,59 €

  • History of Tamerlane and His Successors
    T’ovma Metsobets’i / Robert Bedrosian
    T’ovma Metsobets’i (Thomas of Metsoph)’s History describes events taking place on the Armenian highlands and in Georgia during the Turco-Mongol invasions of Timur Leng (Tamerlane). These invasions were made upon a society that had already been gravely weakened by the preceding decades of warfare and persecution from Turkmen, Kurdish, and Ottoman groups now resident in the area,...
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    25,72 €

  • History of the Aghuans
    Movses Dasxuranc’i / Movses Dasxuranc’i (Kaghankatvatsi) / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of the Aghuans by Movses Dasxuranc’i (Kaghankatvatsi) is a major source for the history of the indigenous Aghuan people of Caucasia from the earliest times to about A.D. 988. Aghuania comprised parts of modern Dagestan and Azerbaijan, Armenia’s eastern neighbor. Its ancient peoples and their numerous languages were noted occasionally by classical Greek and Latin aut...
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    23,92 €

  • Sebeos’ History
    Sebeos / Robert Bedrosian
    Sebeos’ History is a seventh century document of special importance for the study of Armenia and the Middle East in the sixth-seventh centuries. It was during this period, when Iran and Byzantium were wrestling for control of the Armenian highlands, that Armenian culture became more individual, independent, and distinctively national. While Sebeos focuses his attention primaril...
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    26,88 €

  • Ghewond’s History
    Ghewond / Robert Bedrosian
    Ghewond’s History covers the period from ca. 632 to 788 and includes descriptions of the Arab invasions of Armenia in the mid 7th century, the wars fought by the caliphate against Byzantium and the Khazars, the settlement of Arab tribes in Asia Minor and the Caucasus, and the overthrow of the Umayyads, as well as information on Arab tax policies, the status of the Armenian Chur...
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    26,66 €

  • Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle
    Matthew of Edessa / Robert Bedrosian
    Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle is a valuable source for the history of the Near East in the 10th-12th centuries. Matthew’s work describes the period from 952 to 1129. Appended to it is a continuation by Gregory the Priest, which describes events from 1137 to 1162. Western scholars have used the Chronicle primarily for its unique information on the Crusades. It contains, addition...
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    24,17 €

  • Ghazar P’arpec’i’s History of the Armenians
    Ghazar P’arpec’i (Parpetsi) / Robert Bedrosian
    Ghazar P’arpec’i’s History of the Armenians was written at the end of the fifth or beginning of the sixth century. The first book of this three-book work begins with information concerning the division of Armenia between the Byzantine and Sasanian empires (in 387), and describes the invention of the Armenian alphabet and the abolition of the monarchy in the Iranian-controlled e...
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    37,97 €

  • The History of the Nation of Archers
    Grigor Aknerts’i / Robert Bedrosian
    Grigor Aknerts’i (Gregory of Akner, 1250-1335 CE) was an Armenian historian and abbot of the monastery of Akner in Cilicia, the ruins of which are in the modern-day Adana province of Turkey near the village of Eğner.The History of the Nation of Archers is a brief history of the Mongols and their arrival and conquests in the Near East over a period of 44 years (1229 to 1273). Li...
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    20,18 €