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Viktor Hambardzumyan (1908-1996)
Viktor Hamazasp Hambardzumyan (Վիկտոր Համբարձումյան) was a world-renowned Armenian scientist, astronomer, and astrophysicist, recognized as one of the founders of theoretical astrophysics. His groundbreaking contributions

Vazgen Sargsyan
Biography of Vazgen Sargsyan – Sparapet A significant figure in modern Armenian history, under whose leadership Armenia strengthened its state institutions and armed forces. Vazgen

Patrick Devedjian (1944–2020) – French-Armenian Politician and Lawyer
Patrick Devedjian (Պատրիկ Դեւէճեան, 1944–2020) was a French-Armenian lawyer and politician, remembered as one of the most prominent figures of the French right in the

Georges Charpak (1924–2010) – French-Armenian Physicist and Nobel Prize Laureate
Georges Charpak (Ժորժ Շառփաք, 1924–2010) was a French-Armenian physicist whose groundbreaking work in particle detection earned him the 1992 Nobel Prize in Physics. Renowned for
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Smbat Shahaziz (1840–1908) – Armenian Poet, Educator, and Public Figure
Smbat Shahaziz (Սմբատ Շահազիզ, 1840–1908) was an Armenian poet, educator, and public figure of the late 19th century, known for his patriotic poetry, educational work,

Hrant Dink
Hrant Dink was a Turkish-Armenian intellectual, editor-in-chief of Agos, journalist and columnist. Hrant Dink – was born on September 15, 1954 and died on January

Henri Verneuil (1920–2002) – French-Armenian Film Director of Mayrig and The Sicilian Clan
Henri Verneuil (Հենրի Վեռնյոյ, born Ashot Malakian, 1920–2002) was a celebrated French-Armenian film director and screenwriter, best known for his autobiographical film Mayrig and the

Koryun
Koryun, an early 5th-century Armenian scholar and cleric, holds a unique place in Armenian literary and ecclesiastical history as the first known biographer in Armenian
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Roustam Raza: Armenian-Born Bodyguard of Napoleon
Roustam Raza (1783–1845), also known simply as Roustam, was an Armenian-born bodyguard and close attendant of Napoleon Bonaparte, whose remarkable life journey took him from

Sparapet Vardan Mamikonian
Sparapet Vardan Mamikonian (388–451 CE) stands as one of the most revered figures in Armenian history, celebrated for his courageous leadership, unwavering dedication to the

Mizizios (Mezezius): Armenian Noble and Byzantine Usurper
Mizizios, known in Armenian as Մժէժ, was a notable figure of Armenian descent who briefly held the Byzantine throne in Sicily between 668 and 669

Narses: Legendary General of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire with Armenian Roots
Narses the Eunuch (478–573 AD), born in Armenia, became one of the most distinguished generals and statesmen of the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Justinian I.


