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Armenia$4911$ - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

HISTORICAL ANATOLIAN REGION
Armenia Minor; Armenia Inferior
  • [[Anatolia]] in the early 1st century AD with Armenia Minor as a Roman client state
  • The Roman–Persian frontier and the Armenian provinces in the 5th century

Armenia      
n. Armenie (staat in west Azië)
apricot tree         
  • Map of the [[etymology]] of "apricot" from Latin via Late and Byzantine Greek to Arabic, Spanish and Catalan, Middle French, and so to English
  • Drying apricot fruits ([[Fergana]], [[Uzbekistan]])
  • Apricot leaves
  • Santa Clara County]], where apricots were a major crop before the [[urban sprawl]] of [[Silicon Valley]].
  • Preparing apricots in the grounds of [[Alchi Monastery]], [[Ladakh]], India
CULTIVATED FRUIT
Apricots; Apricot tree; Apricot Tree; APRICOT; Culture of apricot; National Fruit of Armenia; Praecocia; Praecoquus; Al-barqūq; Abrecock; Abricot; Angelcot; Armenian Plum; Apricoke; Prunus sect. Armeniaca; Apricot cultivar
n. Aziatische abrikozenboom
Armenian Church         
  • Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral in Yerevan]] is the largest Armenian Apostolic church in the world
  • Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral (1940) in [[Antelias]], Lebanon
  • Armenian Apostolic Prelacy, New York
  • Armenian Church in [[Madras]], India, constructed in 1712
  • Procession of Armenian Priests.
  • [[Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople]]
  • [[Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem]]
  • Archbishop [[Sebouh Chouldjian]] washing the feet of children during the [[Washing of Feet]] ceremony
  • [[Vank Cathedral]], [[Isfahan]]
  • The [[Etchmiadzin Cathedral]], Armenia's Mother Church
  • Paradise, in an Armenian manuscript (1693)
  •  Tatev Monastery in Armenia, Syunik
  • Tiridates III]]
NATIONAL CHURCH
Armenian Orthodox Church; Armenian Orthodox; Armenian Apostolic; Armenian Church; Armenian church; Armenian Apostolic Christians; Gregorian Church; Gregorian church; Armenian Apostolic Church, Armenia; Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church; Dzayrakuyn Vartabed; Dzayrakooyn Vartabed; Հայ Առաքելական Եկեղեցի; Armenian Gregorian; Oriental Orthodoxy in Armenia; Hay Arakelagan Yegeghetzi; Armenian orthodoxy; Armenian Christians; Gregorian-Armenian; Armenian-Gregorians; Armenian Orthodox Apostolic Church; Armenian Gregorians; One Holy Universal Apostolic Orthodox Armenian Church; Armenian Orthodox Christian; Armenian Christian; Armenian Apostolic church; Church of Armenia; Hay Aṙak’elakan Yekeġetsi; Armenian apostolic church; Draft:Armenian Orthodoxy; Oriental Orthodox Armenians; Armenian Orthodox Patriarch; Armenian Orthodox Patriarchs; History of the Armenian Apostolic Church
Arameense Kerk

Definition

apricot
(apricots)
1.
An apricot is a small, soft, round fruit with yellowish-orange flesh and a stone inside.
...12 oz apricots, halved and stoned.
...apricot tart.
N-VAR
2.
Apricot is used to describe things that are yellowish-orange in colour.
The bridesmaids wore apricot and white organza...
COLOUR

Wikipedia

Lesser Armenia

Lesser Armenia (Armenian: Փոքր Հայք, Pokr Hayk, Latin: Armenia Minor, Greek: Mikre Armenia, Μικρή Αρμενία), also known as Armenia Minor and Armenia Inferior, comprised the Armenian–populated regions primarily to the west and northwest of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia (also known as Kingdom of Greater Armenia). The region was later reorganized into the Armeniac Theme under the Byzantine Empire.