ARMENIA Minor — hodie Anaduole, teste Nigrô, et alicubi Pegian, teste Castaldô, Bozoc, Moreriô, et ubi Colchorum fines attingit, Acionlu, ut Leunclavius scribit, regio Asiae inter Cappadociam ad occidentem et septentrionem, Euphratem fluv. ad ortum Syriam et… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Armenia Minor — noun Another name of Lesser Armenia … Wiktionary
Armenia Inferior — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Armenia Minor Provincia del Imperio romano Información … Wikipedia Español
Armenia romana — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La Gran Armenia como parte del Imperio Romano (en rojo), Armenia Menor (en azul). Desde el siglo I a. C. en adelante, Armenia estuvo, parcial o totalmente, sometida al Imperio Romano y sus sucesores, el… … Wikipedia Español
Armenia — Armenia, vielfach für Armenien, steht für die Regionen: Armenia Minor, Kleinarmenien Armenia Maior, Großarmenien Armenia (Provinz), römische Provinz Armenia ist Ortsname von: Armenia (South Carolina), eine Ortschaft in den Vereinigten Staaten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Armenia — • A mountainous region of Western Asia occupying a somewhat indefinite area to the southeast of the Black Sea Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Armenia Armenia … Catholic encyclopedia
ARMENIA — ARMENIA, in Transcaucasia. Historically its boundaries embraced a much wider area in different periods. The Armenian diaspora is scattered in many countries of the world and still identifies its past history and future aspirations with the wider… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Armenia (disambiguation) — Armenia may refer to: *Region of Armenia; *Armenia, a sovereign state in the Caucasus; *Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, (1922 1991) a former republic of USSR; *Democratic Republic of Armenia, (1918 1920). Places *Armenia Township,… … Wikipedia
Armenia — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Armenia <p></p> Background: <p></p> Armenia prides itself on being the first nation to formally adopt Christianity (early 4th century). Despite periods of autonomy,… … The World Factbook
Armenia–Greece relations — Greco Armenian relations have always been strong both emotionally and historically due to religious roots and co existence during the Byzantine Empire and Ottoman Empire. Names In the Greek language, Armenia is called Αρμενία ( Armenia ) and the… … Wikipedia