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Moses, of Khoren, active 5th century

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Name (Hebrew)
חורנאצי, מובסס, פעל במאה ה-5
Name (Latin)
Moses, of Khoren, active 5th century
Name (Cyrilic)
Хоренаци, Мовсес, 5 В.
Other forms of name
Moses, of Khoren, 5th cent
Movses, Khorentzi, 5th cent
Moses, of Khorni, 5th cent
Moyse, de Khoren, 5th cent
Mouses Khorenasti, 5th cent
Moses, of Choren, 407?-492?
Moses Corenensis, 5th cent
Khorenatzi, Movses, 5th cent
Moisei, Khorenskii, 5th cent
Mousess Xorenatsi, 5th cent
Moses Armenus, Chorenensis, 5th cent
משה, מחורן, המאה ה-5
Start period
04
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 30330208
Wikidata: Q365695
Library of congress: n 81029690
Old Aleph NLI id: 95664
Sources of Information
  • Somxretʻis istoria, 1984:
  • Histoire de l'Arménie, c1993:
  • Tārīkh-i Armanistān, 1984:
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Wikipedia description:

Movses Khorenatsi (c. 410–490s AD; Armenian: Մովսէս Խորենացի, pronounced [mɔvˈsɛs χɔɾɛnɑˈtsʰi]) was a prominent Armenian historian from late antiquity and the author of the History of the Armenians. Movses's History of the Armenians was the first attempt at a universal history of Armenia and remains the only known general account of early Armenian history. It traces Armenian history from its origins to the fifth century, during which Movses claimed to have lived. His history had an enormous impact on Armenian historiography and was used and quoted extensively by later medieval Armenian authors. He is called the "father of Armenian history" (patmahayr) in Armenian, and is sometimes referred to as the "Armenian Herodotus". Movses's history is also valued for its unique material on the old oral traditions in Armenia before its conversion to Christianity. Movses identified himself as a young disciple of Mesrop Mashtots, inventor of the Armenian alphabet. Moreover, he claimed to have written his history at the behest of Prince Sahak of the Bagratuni dynasty. He is recognized by the Armenian Apostolic Church as one of the Holy Translators. The exact time period during which Movses lived and wrote has been the subject of some debate among scholars since the nineteenth century, with some scholars dating him to the seventh to ninth centuries rather than the fifth.

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