Marc Lambron (born 4 February 1957 in Lyon) is a French writer and winner of the Prix Femina, 1993, for L'Oeil du silence. Les Menteurs L'Impromptu de...
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Saint Nerses of Lambron (Armenian: Ներսես Լամբրոնացի, Nerses Lambronatsi) (1153–1198) was the Archbishop of Tarsus in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia...
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Hethumids (redirect from House of Lambron)
The Hethumids (Armenian: Հեթումյաններ Hethumian) (also spelled Hetoumids or Het'umids), also known as the House of Lampron (after Lampron castle), were...
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Putin's metamorphosis", summarizes the journalist Laure Adler. For Marc Lambron, da Empoli's novel is "an oral fresco running from the Yeltsin years to...
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the Invincible, Gregory of Narek, Nerses III the Builder, and Nerses of Lambron as "Doctors of the Armenian Church" or the "Armenian Doctors". The Assyrian...
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century, the Armenians established a diocese of their rite; Saint Nerses of Lambron was its most distinguished representative in the 12th century. Tarsus is...
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"Danse macabre". The Times Literary Supplement. Retrieved 19 January 2024. Lambron, Marc (7 September 2022). "Emmanuel Carrère : « V13 » ou les visages de...
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Bagh'on, a Christian Armenian monk of the early 14th century Nerses of Lambron, Archbishop of Tarsus Political figures Nerses of Iberia, or Nerse of Iberia...
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of Movses Khorenatsi's History of Armenia, and sections of Nerses of Lambron's Orations. He also translated into English those sections of the Armenian...
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