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391:...one of the reliquary halls of the Horomos Monastery. The hall, built by Prince Vache Vachutyan in 1229, is the same square space with a side of at least 8m, with low walls (about 3m), on which, over a wide horizontal cornice, a huge stone tent, was created in the technology of stalactite vaults . Taking into account the proportions common for such constructions, the height of the tent could reach up to 6m, and the total height of the room, therefore, was close to 9m. (...) Stalactite tents are also known from the
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office and for the relic. And we also gave to the church... in gold and two silver flabellum. In exchange, the monks of this chapter granted us the mass of the first Sunday after Easter in the churches of this place. And we gave further the vineyard of
Pasakan hol, and the one who will ensure regularly our masses will have free disposal of wine. Therefore, those who execute this writing will be blessed by God, but if any of us or strangers... hinder our will, may it be accountable for our sins before God!
191:...one of the reliquary halls of the Horomos Monastery. The hall, built by Prince Vache Vachutyan in 1229, is the same square space with a side of at least 8m, with low walls (about 3m), on which, over a wide horizontal cornice, a huge stone tent, was created in the technology of stalactite vaults . Taking into account the proportions common for such constructions, the height of the tent could reach up to 6m, and the total height of the room, therefore, was close to 9m.
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Le donateur, Vac'ê, fils de Sargis, n'est autre que le prince Vac'ê Vac'uteanc', fondateur des monastères de
Yovhannavank', Sahnosavank' et Teter, seigneur d'Aragacotn, de Sirak, d'Amberd et de Nig. Son épouse, Mamaxatun, fille d'Abuserh, est également connue pour une série de donations entre 1211 et
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in 1229. The mausoleum is a square space of about 8x8 meters, lined with blind arcades supporting a huge "stone tent" structure of the type of the stalactite vaults. The "stone tent" would have reached a height of about 6 meters, giving a total of 9 meters for the mausoleum. Photographs from the 19th
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The donor, Vac'ê, son of Sargis, is none other than Prince Vac'ê Vac'uteanc', founder of the monasteries of
Yovhannavank', Sahnosavank' and Teter, lord of Aragacotn, Sirak, Amberd and by Nig. His wife, Mamaxatun, daughter of Abuserh, is also known for a series of donations between 1211 and 1232. She
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By the grace of Christ, I, Vacë, son of Sargis, and my wife
Mamaxatun, daughter of Abuserh, we built this hall of relics in this monastery of Horomos, under the prelature of Ter Barsel, son of Amir Erkat', and we gave in present at the library the vineyard that we had bought in Awsakan, for the
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1232. Elle est enterrée au monastère de Teier, dont elle a construit les églises.
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Mausoleum of Prince Vache Vacutian, built in 1229 in
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