Communautés des pays nordiques en France
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Relations historiques arméno-scandinaves

  • 1/ Islande
  • 2/ Danemark

  • 3/ Norvège
La 1ère page du livre in-4, IV-108p
publié à Stockholm en 1723


de la traduction latine
du livre de l'éminent
historien arménien du Haut Moyen-Age,
Movses Khorénatsi
  • Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies (Armenian Research Center of the University of Michigan-Dearborn)
    - Artsvi Bakhchinyan, Armenian-Scandinavian Relations From The Eatly Middle Ages To The Eighteenth Century, JSAS, Vol.XI, 2000, pp 65-79
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    Artsvi Bakhchinyan, Scandinavian-Armenian Bibliography, JSAS, Vol.XI, 2000, pp 81-100
  • 1/ Islande

  • pages www & adresses @ : Yahoo.fr - Yahoo.com -

  • Frédéric Macler - Arménie et Islande, Revue d'Histoire des Religions, T. 87, 1923
  • Les Arméniens en Islande au XIe siècle, Ya.R Dachkévytch., Revue des Etudes Arméniennes, Volume XX, Paris 1986-1987, pp 321-336,
  • Trois évêques en Iceland d'après la saga d'Ari Thorgildon Frodi (= Ari le Sage, 1067-1148) : Petrus, Abraham & Stephanus y avaient une résidence
    - Développement bibliographique : Code des lois principales d'Islande Gràgas (L'oie grise) du XIIème siècle - Kobenhaven 1850 - Christiana 1863 - Kobenhaven 1874-78
    - Explication de la présence des évêques arméniens en Islande ? Le roi de Norvège Hérald Sigurdson le Sévère 1044-1066 en service à Byzance, épouse la fille du grand prince de Kiev de dynastie viking où séjournaient des Arméniens à la cour. Le roi de Norvège voulant devenir indépendant du pape Alexandre II, on pense qu'il fit appel à des religieux arméniens.
  • Les Vikings -

The Armenian Community in Sweden paid homage to the memory of victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915

  • Stockholm, 02/05/04 - On April 24, 2004 in Uppsala, Sweden the Armenian Community of Sweden and many foreign representatives paid homage to the memory of the victims of Armenian Genocide. Many came to Uppsala from far cities to take part in the commemoration soiree, organized by the Union of Armenian Associations in Sweden, Swedish Armenian organizations and the Swedish Church. The commemoration ceremony took place in the main church of Uppsala.

    The bells of this wonderful church rang to the memory of the victims of the Armenian genocide and the Armenian flag fluttered over Uppsala from the eminent highness of the church. The anthem of the Republic of Armenia was performed and the service was given to the repose of victims. The service was followed by a concert. The public admired the recitals of Arpine Zakhinian with the piano accompaniment of Lilit Soukiassian, the performances of Karine Sedrakian, Karine Gevrogyan, Swedish singer Annette Taranton and the duduk of Hayk Hakobian. Sting Lundstrom the Swedish poet recited his poems dedicated to Armenian people, and Jan Gustavson performed the Armenian traditional song “Krunk” on his trumpet.

    Goran Gunner, professor at Faculty of Baptist Theology in Stockholm and honored worker at the research department of the Swedish Church, author of the book ”Nostalgia for Ararat” reminded the public of the bitter historical truth and the wishes of the Armenian people aspiring to justice.

    Garo Hakopian the chairman of the Union of Armenian Associations in Sweden and Assembly of Armenians of Europe made a speech on the subject “the present and the past”. He noted “to forget the past means not to see the present, not to see the present means not to have future. We believe that our people, in spite of all difficulties will create brighter future. “

    Union of Armenian Associations in Sweden

  • Assembly of Armenians of Europe aae@euroarmenian.com
à compléter

-I.Présentation - II.Arménologie - III.Fonds documentaire du CRDA - IV.La vie arménienne en diaspora -V.La culture arménienne et l'Art - VI.Histoire - VII.Arménie(s) - VIII.Les différents environnements & l'Arménie - IX.Génocide de 1915 et enchaînements politico-médiatiques - X.Inconscient(s) collectif(s), Mémoire(s) et 1915 - XI.Religion(s) et Théologie(s)