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'''Catholicos Dertad I''' was the [[Catholicos]] of the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]] between 741 and 764. According to the historian Kirakos Ganjaketsi, Dertad was from Otmus village and was a 'modest, blessed man, radiant in all virtue'. He reigned in a time of relative peace with a break in the [[Arab]] invasions. |
'''Catholicos Dertad I''' was the 50th [[Catholicos|Catholicos-Patriarch]] of the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]] between 741 and 764. |
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According to the historian Kirakos Ganjaketsi, Dertad was from Otmus village and was a 'modest, blessed man, radiant in all virtue'. He reigned in a time of relative peace with a break in the [[Arab]] invasions. |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Catholicoi of Armenia |
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| DATE OF DEATH = 764 |
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 25 December 2024
Catholicos Dertad I was the 50th Catholicos-Patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 741 and 764.
According to the historian Kirakos Ganjaketsi, Dertad was from Otmus village and was a 'modest, blessed man, radiant in all virtue'. He reigned in a time of relative peace with a break in the Arab invasions.