Zenob Glak
Armenian historian
Zenob Glak (Armenian: Զենոբ Գլակ) was an Armenian[1][2] historian who became the first abbot of the Glak monastery (also known as Surb Karapet Monastery, dedicated to St. John the Baptist ) in the Taron region of Greater Armenia. He began the chronology that would become the History of Taron of John Mamikonean (10th century, the 35th abbot after Zenob). (ed. Langlois, Venice 1832).
Zenob's History is a somewhat legendary account of Armenia's foremost Christian enlightener Gregory the Illuminator, and may have been originally written in Syriac (according to some sources Zenob was of Syrian descent [3]) in the 5th century, though it was Armenized in a later century.
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Medieval Armenian historians and chroniclers
- Koryun
- Agathangelos
- Yeghishe
- Faustus of Byzantium
- Movses Khorenatsi
- Ghazar Parpetsi
- Atanas Taronatsi
- Abraham Mamikoneits
- Sebeos
- John Mamikonean
- Anania Shirakatsi
- Anastas Vardapet
- Narratio de rebus Armeniae
- Łewond
- Abraham Vanakan
- Shapuh Bagratuni
- Tovma Artsruni
- Hovhannes Draskhanakerttsi
- Ukhtanes of Sebastia
- Movses Kaghankatvatsi
- Zenob Glak
- Aharon Vanandetsi
- Mesrop Vayotsdzoretsi
- Stepanos Asoghik
- Hakob Sanahnetsi
- Aristakes Lastivertsi
- Matthew of Edessa
- Grigor Yerets
- Samuel Anetsi
- Mkhitar Gosh
- Mkhitar Anetsi
- Vardan Areveltsi
- Hovhanes Avagerets
- Kirakos of Gandzak
- Sempad the Constable
- Mekhitar of Ayrivank
- Hayton of Corycus
- Gregory of Akner
- Vahram Rabuni
- Stepanos Episkopos
- Stephen Orbelian
- Thomas of Metsoph
- Kirakos Banaser
- Sebastatsi
- Abraham Ankyuratsi
- David Merdintsi
- Martiros Yerznkatsi
- Barsegh Arjishetsi
- Hovhanes Arjishetsi
- Simeon Aparantsi
- Andreas Evdokatsi
- Hovanisik Tsaretsi
- Grigor Daranaghetsi
- Simeon Lehatsi
- Arakel of Tabriz
- Khachgruz Kafaetsi
- Hovhanes Kamenatsi
- David Baghishetsi
- Hakob Karnetsi
- Zakaria Sarkavag
- Zakaria Aguletsi
- Minas Amdetsi
- Yeremia Chelebi Keomurjian
- Hakob Hisusi
- Grigor dpir Varagetsi
- Gabriel Tokhatetsi
- Vardan Baghishetsi
- Stepanos Dashtetsi
- Esai Hasan-Jalalian
- Petros di Sargis Gilanents
- Stepanos Roshka
- Abraham Kretatsi
- Simeon Yerevantsi
- Tovmas Khojamalian
- Khachatur Jughaetsi
- Isahak Vardapet
- Avetik Baghdasarian
- Abraham Yerevantsi
- Stepanos Yerets