International audienceAt the foot of Mount Ararat on the crossroads of the eastern and western worlds, medieval Armenians dominated international trading routes that reached from Europe to China and India to Russia. As the first people to convert officially to Christianity, they commissioned and produced some of the most extraordinary religious objects of the Middle Ages. These objects—from sumptuous illuminated manuscripts to handsome carvings, liturgical furnishings, gilded reliquaries, exquisite textiles, and printed books—show the strong persistence of their own cultural identity, as well as the multicultural influences of Armenia’s interactions with Romans, Byzantines, Persians, Muslims, Mongols, Ottomans, and Europeans.This unpreceden...
Due to emigration from the historic Armenian homelands starting in the 11th century, a number of dis...
This thesis explores understudied aspects of the interactions between Byzantium and Armenia through ...
The Byzantine expansion eastwards into historic regions of Armenia in the second half of the tenth c...
International audienceAt the foot of Mount Ararat on the crossroads of the eastern and western world...
International audienceTwo important spheres of the history of medieval architecture in the Anatolia-...
Seta Dadoyan, whose work on the Fāṭimids stands as a staple in medieval Armenian history, recently p...
In tracing three possible answers to the question what the 'first millenium' might be for the Armeni...
1. Introduction 2. The early period (5th-11th centuries) 3. The middle period (12th-16th centuries...
This solo exhibition/event was held at St. Vartan’s Cathedral Diocesian Hall, Manhattan, (An importa...
About a century ago, Armenian illuminated manuscripts attracted the attention of scholars and lovers...
In addition to their liturgical duties and their role as community leaders, Armenian bishops were de...
Byzantium’s arms and armours were researched by many historians. For that reason, the military histo...
The article deals with some aspects of the early history of Armenian Christianity. Being situated be...
The Armenian heritage comprises both archaeological remains of towns destroyed by never–ending wars ...
International audienceWritten as a comprehensive conclusion to this conference on six centuries of A...
Due to emigration from the historic Armenian homelands starting in the 11th century, a number of dis...
This thesis explores understudied aspects of the interactions between Byzantium and Armenia through ...
The Byzantine expansion eastwards into historic regions of Armenia in the second half of the tenth c...
International audienceAt the foot of Mount Ararat on the crossroads of the eastern and western world...
International audienceTwo important spheres of the history of medieval architecture in the Anatolia-...
Seta Dadoyan, whose work on the Fāṭimids stands as a staple in medieval Armenian history, recently p...
In tracing three possible answers to the question what the 'first millenium' might be for the Armeni...
1. Introduction 2. The early period (5th-11th centuries) 3. The middle period (12th-16th centuries...
This solo exhibition/event was held at St. Vartan’s Cathedral Diocesian Hall, Manhattan, (An importa...
About a century ago, Armenian illuminated manuscripts attracted the attention of scholars and lovers...
In addition to their liturgical duties and their role as community leaders, Armenian bishops were de...
Byzantium’s arms and armours were researched by many historians. For that reason, the military histo...
The article deals with some aspects of the early history of Armenian Christianity. Being situated be...
The Armenian heritage comprises both archaeological remains of towns destroyed by never–ending wars ...
International audienceWritten as a comprehensive conclusion to this conference on six centuries of A...
Due to emigration from the historic Armenian homelands starting in the 11th century, a number of dis...
This thesis explores understudied aspects of the interactions between Byzantium and Armenia through ...
The Byzantine expansion eastwards into historic regions of Armenia in the second half of the tenth c...