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Gregory of Akner (Armenian: Գրիգոր Ակներցին) or Grigor Aknertsi, Grigor Akants, Akanc was a thirteenth-century Armenian historian and author. He is best known for his valuable work, the History of the Nation of the Archers, which is an important source for the Mongol conquest of the Near East and the period of Mongol rule in Armenia. It is the only work of Armenian literature of which the original manuscript has survived to the present day. Gregory moved from Eastern Armenia to Cilicia in the years of 1265 or 1266, where he joined the Akner monastery.

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  • Grégoire d'Akner (fr)
  • Gregory of Akner (en)
  • Gregorius van Akner (nl)
  • Григор Акнерци (ru)
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  • Grégoire d'Akner, Grigor Aknertsi (en arménien Գրիգոր Ակներատսի ; ca. 1250-ca. 1335) ou Grégoire d'Akants est un historien arménien des XIIIe et XIVe siècles. (fr)
  • Григо́р Акнерци́ (арм. Գրիգոր Ակներցի), также Аканци́ (арм. Ականցի) — армянский историк XIII века. (ru)
  • Gregory of Akner (Armenian: Գրիգոր Ակներցին) or Grigor Aknertsi, Grigor Akants, Akanc was a thirteenth-century Armenian historian and author. He is best known for his valuable work, the History of the Nation of the Archers, which is an important source for the Mongol conquest of the Near East and the period of Mongol rule in Armenia. It is the only work of Armenian literature of which the original manuscript has survived to the present day. Gregory moved from Eastern Armenia to Cilicia in the years of 1265 or 1266, where he joined the Akner monastery. (en)
  • Gregorius van Akner ook bekend onder de namen: Grigor Aknertsi of Grigor Akants (Armeens: Գրիգոր Ակներատսի) (ca.1250 - ca. 1335) was een 13e-eeuwse historicus, kroniekschrijver en monnik. Hij verhuisde vanuit naar Cilicisch-Armenië rond 1265 om als monnik in te treden in het . Akner is het meest bekend van zijn befaamde kroniek " De Geschiedenis van het land van de boogschutters". Het werk is een relevante historische bron over de en de Mongoolse overheersing van Armenië. (nl)
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  • Gregory of Akner (Armenian: Գրիգոր Ակներցին) or Grigor Aknertsi, Grigor Akants, Akanc was a thirteenth-century Armenian historian and author. He is best known for his valuable work, the History of the Nation of the Archers, which is an important source for the Mongol conquest of the Near East and the period of Mongol rule in Armenia. It is the only work of Armenian literature of which the original manuscript has survived to the present day. Gregory moved from Eastern Armenia to Cilicia in the years of 1265 or 1266, where he joined the Akner monastery. His work was edited and published with an English translation by Robert P. Blake and Richard N. Frye in 1949. A new English translation by Robert Bedrosian appeared in 2003. (en)
  • Grégoire d'Akner, Grigor Aknertsi (en arménien Գրիգոր Ակներատսի ; ca. 1250-ca. 1335) ou Grégoire d'Akants est un historien arménien des XIIIe et XIVe siècles. (fr)
  • Gregorius van Akner ook bekend onder de namen: Grigor Aknertsi of Grigor Akants (Armeens: Գրիգոր Ակներատսի) (ca.1250 - ca. 1335) was een 13e-eeuwse historicus, kroniekschrijver en monnik. Hij verhuisde vanuit naar Cilicisch-Armenië rond 1265 om als monnik in te treden in het . Akner is het meest bekend van zijn befaamde kroniek " De Geschiedenis van het land van de boogschutters". Het werk is een relevante historische bron over de en de Mongoolse overheersing van Armenië. Het is het enige werk van de waarvan het originele manuscript tot op de dag van vandaag bewaard is gebleven en werd in het Engels vertaald door Robert Blake en Richard Frye in 1949 en hertaald door Robert Bedrosian in 2003. (nl)
  • Григо́р Акнерци́ (арм. Գրիգոր Ակներցի), также Аканци́ (арм. Ականցի) — армянский историк XIII века. (ru)
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