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Noravank Monastery in Armenia
Image by James Blake Wiener

Noravank Monastery in Armenia

Located some 122 km (76 mi) from Yerevan, Armenia is the Noravank Monastery, which was founded in 1205 CE. It was once the residence of the Orbelian princes whose stronghold consisted of the entire Syunik region. To the right, one sees the...
Mesrop Mashtots
Image by Francesco Majotto

Mesrop Mashtots

An 18th century CE painting by Francesco Majotto of Mesrop Mashtots (360/370 - c. 440 CE), the inventor of the Armenian alphabet in 405 CE.
Flann Sinna
Image by The Creative Assembly

Flann Sinna

An artist's impression of Flann Sinna (r. 879-916 CE) in battle, a High King of Ireland from the Kingdom of Mide. (From the PC game Total War: Thrones of Britannia by the Creative Assembly)
Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap
Image by James Blake Wiener

Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap

This is a photograph of the interior of the St. Astvatsatsin Church, which was built in the 1660s CE. Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia.
Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Armenia's Khor Virap Monastery
Image by James Blake Wiener

Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Armenia's Khor Virap Monastery

This is the interior of the St. Astvatsatsin Church, which was built in the 1660s CE. Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia.
Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap Monastery
Image by James Blake Wiener

Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap Monastery

This is the interior of the St. Astvatsatsin Church, which was built in the 1660s CE. Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia.
Entrance to the Armenian Khor Virap Monastery
Image by James Blake Wiener

Entrance to the Armenian Khor Virap Monastery

Entrance to the Khor Virap Monastery, which is located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia. It is one of the most visited and sacred sites in Armenia.
Ancient Artashat or
Image by James Blake Wiener

Ancient Artashat or "Artaxiasata" in Armenia

The hills surrounding Khor Virap Monastery once contained the important, early Armenian capital of ancient Artashat or "Artaxiasata." This city was built by King Artaxias I (r. c. 190-159 BCE) — the founder of the Artaxiad dynasty — in c...
Hills of Ancient Artashat
Image by James Blake Wiener

Hills of Ancient Artashat

The hills surrounding Khor Virap Monastery used to contain the important, early Armenian capital of ancient Artashat or "Artaxiasata." This city was built by Artaxias I (r. c. 200 - c. 160 BCE) — the founder of the Artaxiad dynasty — in c...
View of  St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap Monastery
Image by James Blake Wiener

View of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Khor Virap Monastery

The St. Astvatsatsin Church was built in the 1660s CE, and its design is typical for Armenian churches of that era. Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat...
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