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Christianity began to spread in Armenia soon after Jesus Christ's death, due to the efforts of two of his apostles, St. Thaddeus and St. Bartholomew. In the early 3rd century, Arsacid Armenia became the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion.

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  • Christianity began to spread in Armenia soon after Jesus Christ's death, due to the efforts of two of his apostles, St. Thaddeus and St. Bartholomew. In the early 3rd century, Arsacid Armenia became the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion.
  • Armenians are a species of shape shifting mammal found throughout the known world, and are known for their high quality genetic material, California is often referred to in legends and uncouth jokes as “The Land of Ararat”, “The Center of the World”, the “Holy Land” and “Satan’s Lair”. This location eventual became very boring to Armenians, so they all left with goals of world domination and visions of apricots.
  • The Armenians (Armenian: Հայեր, Hayer) an ethnic group originating in the Caucasus and in the Armenian Highland. A large concentration of them has remained in the souther Caucasus, especially in Armenia, but many of them are also scattered elsewhere throughout the world (the Armenian diaspora). The Armenians have had a significant presence in countries such as Russia, Georgia and Iran due to their proximity to Armenia. After the Armenian Genocide, a large influx of survivors fled to France, the United States, Argentina, the Levant and other countries that welcomed the Armenians. There are an estimated 8 to 10 million Armenians around the world. Significant Armenian populations can also be found in Nagorno Karabakh and Samtskhe-Javakheti province of Georgia. The Armenian people have been Ch
  • Armenians (Armenian: հայեր, hayer [hɑˈjɛɾ]) are an ethnic group native to the Armenian Highland. Their largest concentration is in the Republic of Armenia and unrecognized de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, both with nearly homogeneous population. Because of wide-ranging and long-lasting diaspora, an estimated total of 5-7 million people of full or partial Armenian ancestry live outside of Armenia. As a result of the Armenian Genocide, a large number of survivors fled to many countries throughout the world, most notably the Russian Empire, Middle East, United States, France, Iran, Georgia and other parts of the world. See Armenian diaspora
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  • Armenian folk musicians and traditional Armenian dance.
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  • Christianity began to spread in Armenia soon after Jesus Christ's death, due to the efforts of two of his apostles, St. Thaddeus and St. Bartholomew. In the early 3rd century, Arsacid Armenia became the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion.
  • Armenians are a species of shape shifting mammal found throughout the known world, and are known for their high quality genetic material, California is often referred to in legends and uncouth jokes as “The Land of Ararat”, “The Center of the World”, the “Holy Land” and “Satan’s Lair”. This location eventual became very boring to Armenians, so they all left with goals of world domination and visions of apricots.
  • Armenians (Armenian: հայեր, hayer [hɑˈjɛɾ]) are an ethnic group native to the Armenian Highland. Their largest concentration is in the Republic of Armenia and unrecognized de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, both with nearly homogeneous population. Because of wide-ranging and long-lasting diaspora, an estimated total of 5-7 million people of full or partial Armenian ancestry live outside of Armenia. As a result of the Armenian Genocide, a large number of survivors fled to many countries throughout the world, most notably the Russian Empire, Middle East, United States, France, Iran, Georgia and other parts of the world. See Armenian diaspora Most Armenians adhere to the Armenian Apostolic Church, a non-Chalcedonian church, which is also the world's oldest national church. Christianity began to spread in Armenia soon after Jesus's death, due to the efforts of two of his apostles, St. Thaddeus and St. Bartholomew In the early 4th century, the Kingdom of Armenia became the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion. Armenian is an Indo-European language isolate. It has two intelligible and written forms: Eastern Armenian, today spoken mainly in Armenia, Iran and the former Soviet republics, and Western Armenian, used in the historical Western Armenia and, after the Armenian Genocide, primarily amongst the Armenian diaspora. The unique Armenian alphabet was invented in 405 AD by the scholar and evangelizer Mesrop Mashtots.
  • The Armenians (Armenian: Հայեր, Hayer) an ethnic group originating in the Caucasus and in the Armenian Highland. A large concentration of them has remained in the souther Caucasus, especially in Armenia, but many of them are also scattered elsewhere throughout the world (the Armenian diaspora). The Armenians have had a significant presence in countries such as Russia, Georgia and Iran due to their proximity to Armenia. After the Armenian Genocide, a large influx of survivors fled to France, the United States, Argentina, the Levant and other countries that welcomed the Armenians. There are an estimated 8 to 10 million Armenians around the world. Significant Armenian populations can also be found in Nagorno Karabakh and Samtskhe-Javakheti province of Georgia. The Armenian people have been Christianized since Early in the 4th century and are typically considered the first nation to officially adopt Christianity. The original Armenians must have been very adventurous. Their brothers, i.e. the other Indo-European tribes, went towards north or south, towards more fertile areas in Europe and India, while some decided to stay in Persia. But these Armenians went even further, in the heart of these impassable mountain regions and climbed as high as they could.” -M. E. Elliot, Beginning again at Ararat, New York, 1924, p. 268
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