Martiros
Martiros is an Armenian given name meaning martyr.
Martiros and its variant Mardiros in Western Armenian may refer to:
Places
Persons
Martiros
- Saint Martiros, Christian saint, son of Saint Sarkis the Warrior
- Martiros Kavoukjian (1908-1988), Armenian architect, researcher, Armenologist and historian-archaeologist
- Martiros Manoukian (born 1947), Armenian artist
- Martiros Sarukhanyan (1873-1895), Armenian fedayee, political activist
- Martiros Saryan (1880–1972), Armenian painter
Mardiros
- Mardiros of Egypt, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1419 to 1430 (See list)
- Mardiros I of Constantinople, Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople from 1509 to 1526 (See list)
- Mardiros II of Constantinople (Kefetsi), Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople from 1659 to 1660 (See list)
- Mardiros III of Constantinople (Yerzngatsi) Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople in 1706 (See list)
See also
- Martirsyan (includes Mardirosian / Mardirossian)
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