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Hovakim I, also known as Hovakim of Bursa, was the first Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians. He and his community were invited by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II to the city from Bursa in 1461, eight years after the Fall of Constantinople (1453). Hovakim I was recognized as the religious and secular leader of all Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, and carried the title of milletbaşı or ethnarch as well as patriarch. He was Armenian Patriarch from 1461 to 1478.

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  • Hovakim I, also known as Hovakim of Bursa, was the first Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians. He and his community were invited by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II to the city from Bursa in 1461, eight years after the Fall of Constantinople (1453). Hovakim I was recognized as the religious and secular leader of all Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, and carried the title of milletbaşı or ethnarch as well as patriarch. He was Armenian Patriarch from 1461 to 1478. (en)
  • Hovagim Ier de Brousse, également connu sous le nom de Hovakim, est le premier Patriarche arménien de Constantinople sous l'autorité théorique du Catholicossat de tous les Arméniens. Il est invité avec sa communauté par le Sultan Ottoman Mehmed II à quitter le cité de Brousse en 1461, huit années après la chute de Constantinople et à s'installer dans la ville devenue la capitale de l'empire. Hovagim/Hovakim Ier est alors reconnu comme chef religieux et séculier de tous les Arméniens de l'Empire Ottoman, et nommé au titre de milletbaşı ou ethnarque et de Patriarche. Il exerce ses fonctions de 1461 à 1478. (fr)
  • Hovakim, I, noto anche come Hovakim di Bursa (in armeno: Յովակիմ Պրուսացի; XV secolo – XV secolo), è stato il primo patriarca armeno di Costantinopoli sotto l'autorità del Catholicos dell'Armenia e di tutti gli armeni. Egli e la sua comunità furono invitati dal sultano ottomano Maometto II nella città di Bursa nel 1461, otto anni dopo la caduta di Costantinopoli (1453). Hovakim fu riconosciuto come il capo religioso e secolare di tutti gli armeni nell'Impero Ottomano, e portò il titolo di milletbaşı o etnarca, così come quello di patriarca. Fu Patriarca degli armeni dal 1461 al 1478. (it)
  • Hovagim I (ur. ?, zm. ?) – w latach 1461–1478 pierwszy ormiański Patriarcha Konstantynopola, urzędu powołanego w 1461 przez sułtana Mehmeda II. (pl)
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  • Hovakim I, also known as Hovakim of Bursa, was the first Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians. He and his community were invited by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II to the city from Bursa in 1461, eight years after the Fall of Constantinople (1453). Hovakim I was recognized as the religious and secular leader of all Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, and carried the title of milletbaşı or ethnarch as well as patriarch. He was Armenian Patriarch from 1461 to 1478. (en)
  • Hovakim, I, noto anche come Hovakim di Bursa (in armeno: Յովակիմ Պրուսացի; XV secolo – XV secolo), è stato il primo patriarca armeno di Costantinopoli sotto l'autorità del Catholicos dell'Armenia e di tutti gli armeni. Egli e la sua comunità furono invitati dal sultano ottomano Maometto II nella città di Bursa nel 1461, otto anni dopo la caduta di Costantinopoli (1453). Hovakim fu riconosciuto come il capo religioso e secolare di tutti gli armeni nell'Impero Ottomano, e portò il titolo di milletbaşı o etnarca, così come quello di patriarca. Fu Patriarca degli armeni dal 1461 al 1478. (it)
  • Hovagim I (ur. ?, zm. ?) – w latach 1461–1478 pierwszy ormiański Patriarcha Konstantynopola, urzędu powołanego w 1461 przez sułtana Mehmeda II. (pl)
  • Hovagim Ier de Brousse, également connu sous le nom de Hovakim, est le premier Patriarche arménien de Constantinople sous l'autorité théorique du Catholicossat de tous les Arméniens. Il est invité avec sa communauté par le Sultan Ottoman Mehmed II à quitter le cité de Brousse en 1461, huit années après la chute de Constantinople et à s'installer dans la ville devenue la capitale de l'empire. (fr)
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  • Hovakim I of Constantinople (en)
  • Hovakim I (it)
  • Hovagim Ier de Brousse (fr)
  • Hovagim I (ormiański patriarcha Konstantynopola) (pl)
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