Category
page 1Armenian Christians

Hovhannes Tumanyan
Armenian writer and public activist (1869–1923)
Sayat-Nova
thumb|The tomb of Sayat Nova at the Saint George's Church, Tbilisi|Cathedral of Saint George in [[Old Tbilisi]]
Rita Sargsyan
First Lady of Armenia
Arshak II
4th Century Armenian king
Prohaeresius
Prohaeresius (, Prohairesios; c. 276 – c. 368) was a fourth-century Armenian Christian teacher and rhetorician originally from Caesarea who taught in Athens. He was one of the leading sophists of the era along with Diophantus the Arab and Epiphanius of Syria.
Vahan I Mamikonian
Armenian rebel
Vardan Aigektsi
author, priest and monk
Hamazasp IV Mamikonian
prince of Armenia
Achot II Bagratuni
Armenian prince of the VII century
Mushegh II Mamikonian
Armenian nobleman from the Mamikonian family
Grigor I Mamikonian
Bahram al-Armani
Fatimid vizier
Vard Mamikonian
Armenian noble
Nerseh Kamsarakan
Armenian Prince
Vache I Mamikonian
Sparapet of Great Armenia (310-338)
Sarkis Assadourian
politician
Nishan Yaubyan
Armenian descent Turkish architect, teacher