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Martiros of Crimea
Born
Martiros Ghrimetsi
Nationality Armenian
Occupation(s)Writer, poet, historian and a priest

Martiros of Crimea or Martiros Ghrimetsi ( Armenian: Մարտիրոս Ղրիմեցի) was an Armenian writer, poet, historian and a priest of the 17th century.

Martiros held the post of Patriarch of Constantinople from 1659-1660; he was also Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem [1] from 1677–1680.

Martiros of Crimea has left a number of poems, which are considered to be a part of the Armenian cultural heritage. He has also written a book about the history of the Armenians in Crimea, which is a significant historical source. [2] He is well known for his satirical work. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Google Books website, A Reference Guide to Modern Armenian Literature, 1500–1920, edited by Kevork B. Bardakjian, page 58
  2. ^ "Հայ մաթենագրության Թուանշյան գրադարան".


Religious titles
Preceded by Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople
1659–1660
Succeeded by
Preceded by Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem
1677–1680
Succeeded by



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martiros of Crimea
Born
Martiros Ghrimetsi
Nationality Armenian
Occupation(s)Writer, poet, historian and a priest

Martiros of Crimea or Martiros Ghrimetsi ( Armenian: Մարտիրոս Ղրիմեցի) was an Armenian writer, poet, historian and a priest of the 17th century.

Martiros held the post of Patriarch of Constantinople from 1659-1660; he was also Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem [1] from 1677–1680.

Martiros of Crimea has left a number of poems, which are considered to be a part of the Armenian cultural heritage. He has also written a book about the history of the Armenians in Crimea, which is a significant historical source. [2] He is well known for his satirical work. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Google Books website, A Reference Guide to Modern Armenian Literature, 1500–1920, edited by Kevork B. Bardakjian, page 58
  2. ^ "Հայ մաթենագրության Թուանշյան գրադարան".


Religious titles
Preceded by Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople
1659–1660
Succeeded by
Preceded by Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem
1677–1680
Succeeded by




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