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- Koryun abstract "Koryun (Armenian: Կորյուն or Կորիւն, also transliterated as Koriun, Goriun or Gorune) was the earliest Armenian-language historian. Writing in the fifth century, his \"Life of Mashtots\" contains many details about the evangelization of Armenia and the invention of the Armenian alphabet. Some Armenian and European scholars, such as G. Alishan, O. Torosyan, G. Fintigliyan, A. Sarukhan, G. Ter-Mkrtchyan (Miaban), S. Weber and others, have speculated that Koryun could have been an ethnic Georgian (Iberian) or Georgian-Armenian. Having received his early education under Mesrob Mashtots, Koryun went to Byzantium for higher studies, returning to Armenia with other students in 432. He was a close friend of Eznik Koghbatsi and Ghevond. Later, he was appointed Bishop of Georgia. He has been listed among the junior translators. His style is original, but somewhat obscure due to grammatical irregularities. To him have been attributed the translations of the three apocryphal books of the Maccabees. Koryun was the origin of the claim that the Georgian alphabet was created by Mesrob Mashtots [1].After the death of Mashtots, Koryun was tasked by Hovsep Hoghotsmetsi, one of the spiritual leaders at that time, to start writing Mesrop's biography. Now his work is known as \"Varq Mashtotsi\" (Life of Mashtots). He finished his work before the Avarayr battle in 451 and new political developments in the region. In the modern period it was translated into Russian, English, French and German.".
- Koryun thumbnail Monument_of_Mesrop_Mashtots_(9).jpg?width=300.
- Koryun wikiPageExternalLink mashtots-en.html.
- Koryun wikiPageExternalLink koryun.htm.
- Koryun wikiPageID "3505384".
- Koryun wikiPageLength "2298".
- Koryun wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Koryun wikiPageRevisionID "706469259".
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_alphabet.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_language.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Bishop.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Byzantium.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Category:5th-century_historians.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Category:5th-century_writers.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_Armenian_historians.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Evangelism.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Eznik_Koghbatsi.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Georgian_scripts.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Ghevond.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Maccabees.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink Mesrop_Mashtots.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLink File:Monument_of_Mesrop_Mashtots_(9).jpg.
- Koryun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Koryun".
- Koryun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Armenia-historian-stub.
- Koryun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Armenia-translator-stub.
- Koryun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Armenian_literature.
- Koryun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Koryun subject Category:5th-century_historians.
- Koryun subject Category:5th-century_writers.
- Koryun subject Category:Ethnic_Armenian_historians.
- Koryun hypernym Historian.
- Koryun type Historian.
- Koryun type Person.
- Koryun type Writer.
- Koryun type Historian.
- Koryun type Writer.
- Koryun comment "Koryun (Armenian: Կորյուն or Կորիւն, also transliterated as Koriun, Goriun or Gorune) was the earliest Armenian-language historian. Writing in the fifth century, his \"Life of Mashtots\" contains many details about the evangelization of Armenia and the invention of the Armenian alphabet. Some Armenian and European scholars, such as G. Alishan, O. Torosyan, G. Fintigliyan, A. Sarukhan, G. Ter-Mkrtchyan (Miaban), S.".
- Koryun label "Koryun".
- Koryun sameAs Q2363585.
- Koryun sameAs Category:Korioun.
- Koryun sameAs Korioun.
- Koryun sameAs Կորյուն.
- Koryun sameAs Koryun.
- Koryun sameAs კორიუნი.
- Koryun sameAs Koriun.
- Koryun sameAs Gorune.
- Koryun sameAs m.09h5gz.
- Koryun sameAs Корюн.
- Koryun sameAs Q2363585.
- Koryun wasDerivedFrom Koryun?oldid=706469259.
- Koryun depiction Monument_of_Mesrop_Mashtots_(9).jpg.
- Koryun isPrimaryTopicOf Koryun.