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  1. agbu.org › armenian-woman › crowning-gloryCrowning Glory | AGBU

    Crowning Glory. The power of ancient Armenian queens. By Gloria Sanders. Those in the forefront of today’s international women’s empower-ment movement cannot move away from the past fast enough. Yet for Armenian women, turning to the past is an opportunity to find the strength and encouragement to not just pursue the rights they deserve ...

  2. www.peopleofar.com › 2011/11/20 › the-armenian-crownThe Armenian Crown - PeopleOfAr

    20 de nov. de 2011 · The Armenian Crown. As some know the precursor of the royal headgear known as a crown was the browband called the diadem, which had been worn by the emperors of the near east. It was adopted by Constantine I, and was worn by all subsequent rulers of the later Roman Empire. From it came the all familiar crown we know from monarchs in Europe.

  3. Royal houses of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia‎ (3 C) A. Arsacid dynasty of Armenia‎ (1 C, 11 P) Artaxiad dynasty‎ (13 P) Artsruni dynasty‎ (1 C ...

  4. The governor of the royal palace, an Armenian prince, also attempted to persuade Sandoukht to abandon Christianity, but instead, he too converted to the faith. Finally, unable to tolerate the situation any longer, the king ordered the execution of both Saint Thaddeus and his own daughter Sandoukht, who were martyred in Shavarshan, the summer residence of the Armenian royal family.

  5. 19 de nov. de 2014 · A speech by HRH The Prince of Wales during his visit to the St. Yeghichè Armenian Church, London Published 19 November 2014 I am so pleased and delighted to be with you today and to join my prayers to those of the world's oldest established church, which I understand originated from the missions of the Apostles Bartholomew and Thaddeus and was formally recognised as the national faith in ...

  6. 14 de jun. de 2013 · BritainsDNA took saliva samples from two unnamed members of the royal family and traced it back ... "Eliza's true race was therefore expunged from the family tree and she reemerged as an Armenian.

  7. Although the titles and distinctions of the Italian royal family are not legally recognised by the Italian Republic, the remaining members of the House of Savoy, like dynasties of other abolished monarchies, still use some of the various titles they acquired over the millennium of their reign prior to the republic's establishment, including Duke of Savoy; "Prince of Naples", previously ...