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<p> an Armenian abbot, was born in 1043, in the province of Daron. He was noted for his profound knowledge of philosophy and theology. He died in 1123, leaving a letter, which he wrote (1101) in favor of the [[Monophysites]] against Theophistes (printed at [[Constantinople]] in 1752; Galanus has inserted from it about twenty passages in his Conciliatio): — also a Treatise against the [[Greek]] Church: — A [[Commentary]] on Daniel. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> an Armenian abbot, was born in 1043, in the province of Daron. He was noted for his profound knowledge of philosophy and theology. He died in 1123, leaving a letter, which he wrote (1101) in favor of the [[Monophysites]] against Theophistes (printed at [[Constantinople]] in 1752; Galanus has inserted from it about twenty passages in his Conciliatio): '''''''''' also a [[Treatise]] against the Greek Church: '''''''''' A [[Commentary]] on Daniel. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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Paul Daronatsi [1]

an Armenian abbot, was born in 1043, in the province of Daron. He was noted for his profound knowledge of philosophy and theology. He died in 1123, leaving a letter, which he wrote (1101) in favor of the Monophysites against Theophistes (printed at Constantinople in 1752; Galanus has inserted from it about twenty passages in his Conciliatio): also a Treatise against the Greek Church: A Commentary on Daniel. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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