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  1. Armenian Footballer of the Year: Armenian Footballer of the Year is an annual award given to the best professional Armenian football player. The winner is elected by Football Federation of Armenia members, referees, inspectors, coaches, captains and presidents of the Armenian Premier League clubs, as ... [100%] 2024-01-11 [Awards established in 1992] [1992 establishments in Armenia]...
  2. Lists of deaths by year: This is a list of deaths of notable people, organised by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in January 2024) and then linked here. (Deaths of notable people, organised by year) [95%] 2024-01-08 [Lists of deaths by year]
  3. List of astronauts by year of selection: This is a list of astronauts by year of selection: people selected to train for a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft. Until recently, astronauts were sponsored and trained exclusively by ... (None) [91%] 2024-01-09 [Lists of astronauts] [Lists by year]...
  4. Isaac of Armenia: Isaac or Sahak of Armenia (354–439) was Catholicos (or Patriarch) of the Armenian Apostolic Church. He is sometimes known as "Isaac the Great," and as "Sahak the Parthian" (Armenian: Սահակ Պարթեւ, Sahak Parthew", Parthian: Sahak-i Parthaw) owing to his Parthian ... (4th and 5th-century Parthian patriarch and saint) [91%] 2023-04-23 [Armenian saints] [Catholicoi of Armenia]...
  5. Name of Armenia: The name Armenia enters English via Latin, from Ancient Greek Ἀρμενία. The Armenian endonym for the Armenian people and country is hayer and Hayastan, respectively. [91%] 2023-06-11 [History of Armenia] [Country name etymology]...
  6. Zenobia of Armenia: Zenobia of Armenia (Georgian: ზენობია, Armenian: Զենոբիա; fl. 1st century) was a royal Iberian princess of the Pharnavazid dynasty who was a Queen of Armenia from 51 to 53 and 54 to 55 during the reign of her husband, King Rhadamistus. (1st century AD Iberian princess and Queen of Armenia) [91%] 2023-04-12 [Armenian queens consort] [Ancient queens consort]...
  7. Demographics of Armenia: After registering steady increases during the Soviet period, the population of Armenia declined from its peak value of 3.633 million in 1992 to 2.986 million in 2017. Whilst the country's population increased steadily during the Soviet Union ... (Demographics of the country) [91%] 2024-01-24 [Demographics of Armenia]
  8. Isaac of Armenia: Isaac or Sahak of Armenia (354–439) was Catholicos (or Patriarch) of the Armenian Apostolic Church. He is sometimes known as "Isaac the Great," and as "Sahak the Parthian" (Armenian: Սահակ Պարթեւ, Sahak Parthew", Parthian: Sahak-i Parthaw) owing to his fathers ... (4th and 5th-century Parthian patriarch and saint) [91%] 2024-01-26 [Armenian saints] [Catholicoi of Armenia]...
  9. Municipalities of Armenia: CIS Member State, CoE Member State A municipality in Armenia referred to as community (Armenian: համայնք hamaynk, plural: Armenian: համայնքներ hamaynkner), is an administrative subdivision consisting of a settlement (Armenian: բնակավայր bnakavayr) or a group of settlements (Armenian: բնակավայրեր bnakavayrer) that enjoys local self ... (none) [91%] 2024-01-01 [Populated places in Armenia] [Lists of municipalities]...
  10. Arda of Armenia: Arda (Armenian: Արդա; died after 1116) was the queen of Jerusalem as the 2nd spouse of King Baldwin I of Jerusalem. She was the first queen consort of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, as Baldwin's brother and predecessor Godfrey of Bouillon ... [91%] 2023-11-11 [11th-century births] [12th-century deaths]...
  11. Government of Armenia: CIS Member State, CoE Member State The Government of the Republic of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետության Կառավարություն) or the executive branch of the Armenian government is an executive council of government ministers in Armenia. It is one of the three main governmental branches ... (National government of Armenia) [91%] 2023-09-12 [Government of Armenia] [European governments]...
  12. Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity): | conventional_long_name = ArmeniaՄեծ Հայք | common_name = Armenia | era = Antiquity, Middle Ages | status = Satrapy, Kingdom, Empire, Province | empire = Armenian Empire | government_type = Monarchy | year_start = 331 BC | year_end = 428 AD | event_pre = Satrapy of Armenia is formed | date_pre = c. 533 BC | event_start = Reign of Orontes III begins. (History) [91%] 2023-12-09 [Former kingdoms]
  13. Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity): Armenia, also the Kingdom of Greater Armenia, or simply Greater Armenia or Armenia Major (Armenian: Մեծ Հայք Mets Hayk; Latin: Armenia Maior) sometimes referred to as the Armenian Empire, was a kingdom in the Ancient Near East which existed from 331 BC ... (Antiquity) [91%] 2023-12-20 [Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)] [Seleucid Empire successor states]...
  14. Judiciary of Armenia: The Judiciary of Armenia interprets and applies the laws of Armenia. Under the doctrine of the separation of powers, judiciary exercises judicial power separately from the legislative power of Parliament and executive power of the Prime Minister. (Overview of Armenia's judiciary system) [91%] 2023-11-05 [Judiciary of Armenia]
  15. Tirit of Armenia: Tirit also known as Tirid (flourished 4th century, died 359) was a Prince from the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia. Tirit was the son born to Artaxias by an unnamed mother, hence his paternal uncle was Arsaces II (Arshak II) who ... [91%] 2023-04-01 [Assassinated royalty] [Arsacid dynasty of Armenia]...
  16. Ghadana of Armenia: Ghadana of Armenia (fl. 135) was queen consort of Iberia by marriage to Pharasmanes II, and regent during the minority of her grandson Pharasmanes III in 135. (Queen of Caucasian Iberia and consort to Pharasmanes II) [91%] 2023-04-11 [2nd-century women rulers] [Armenian princesses]...
  17. Pap of Armenia: Pap (Armenian: Պապ; c. 353 – 374/375) was king of Armenia from 370 until 374/375, and a member of the Arsacid dynasty. (King of Armenia from 370 to 374) [91%] 2023-07-17 [374 deaths] [4th-century kings of Armenia]...
  18. Erato of Armenia: Erato (Armenian: Էրատո) was a queen of Armenia from the Artaxiad dynasty. She co-ruled as Roman client queen in 8–5 BC and 2 BC–AD 1 with Tigranes IV. (Roman client queen of Armenia (r. 8–5 BC, 2 BC–AD 1 and 6 AD-12 AD)) [91%] 2023-12-02 [1st-century BC kings of Armenia] [1st-century kings of Armenia]...
  19. President of Armenia: CIS Member State, CoE Member State The president of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Նախագահ, romanized: Hayastani Nakhagah) is the head of state and the guarantor of independence and territorial integrity of Armenia elected to a single seven-year term by the National Assembly ... (Head of state of the Republic of Armenia) [91%] 2023-05-08 [Presidents of Armenia] [Lists of political office-holders in Armenia]...

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