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Definition of Catholicoses
1. catholicos [n] - See also: catholicos
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catholicoses
Literary usage of Catholicoses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History: Chronology 1: Second Edition by Anatoly Fomenko (2007)
"Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire of the alleged X-XIII century AD, aka the Kings
of Judah, aka the mediaeval Armenian catholicoses 1. ..."
2. The Antiquities of the Christian Church by Johann Christian Wilhelm Augusti, Georg Friedrich Heinrich Rheinwald, Carl Christian Friedrich Siegel (1841)
"Subsequently several different catholicoses were created by parties rising up
... At present there are three catholicoses, one at Echmiadzin (which is the ..."
3. Story of Turkey and Armenia by James Wilson Pierce (1896)
"Father, He who laid the foundations of the Church of Ararat, of Holy Etchmiadzin,
built in Light; "Salutations to you, catholicoses and Patriarchs, ..."
4. The History of the Talmud, from the Time of Its Formation, about 200 B. C by Michael Lewy Rodkinson (1903)
"Concerning the order of the head officers ; namely, the king, the high priest,
his assistant, two catholicoses, and seven chamberlains, not less than two ..."
5. Researches of the Rev. E. Smith and Rev. H.G.O. Dwight in Armenia: Including by Eli Smith, Harrison Gray Otis Dwight (1833)
"... some new item of conformity to the Greek church, especially as more than one
of the Armenian catholicoses decidedly favored the contemplated union. ..."
6. Christianity Revived in the East, Or, A Narrative of the Work of God Among by Harrison Gray Otis Dwight (1850)
"catholicoses and patriarchs of every nation are Christ's vicegerents, to rule
the Holy Church, and govern her in due order. But should the life of one of ..."
7. Missionary Researches in Armenia: Including a Journey Through Asia Minor by Eli Smith, Harrison Gray Otis Dwight (1834)
"... and in some acknowledged irregularities, they were easily reconciled, and the
rule of the catholicoses was made to cease with that of the ..."