Mkhitar Gosh

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Mkhitar Gosh was a prominent 12th–13th century Armenian scholar, jurist, and writer best known for compiling one of the first Armenian law codes and contributing to medieval Armenian literature and theology.

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instanceOf fabulist
jurist
lawgiver
medieval Armenian scholar
person
theologian
birthYear c. 1130
centuryActive 12th century
13th century
citizenship Kingdom of Armenia NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of Armenian prose
medieval Armenian moral literature
systematization of Armenian law
deathYear 1213
era High Middle Ages
ethnicity Armenian
familyName Gosh NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ethics
law
literature
theology
genre fable
legal code
theological treatise
givenName Mkhitar NERFINISHED
hasRole compiler of Armenian law code
medieval Armenian intellectual
influenced later Armenian legal tradition
medieval Armenian literature
knownFor compiling one of the first Armenian law codes
contributions to Armenian theology
contributions to medieval Armenian literature
fables
languageOfWorkOrName Armenian
legalTextAuthored Armenian civil and canon law code
nameInArmenian Մխիթար Գոշ NERFINISHED
notableWork Book of Fables NERFINISHED
Datastanagirk (Lawcode of Mkhitar Gosh) NERFINISHED
occupation jurist
lawgiver
monk
scholar
theologian
writer
placeOfActivity Cilician Armenia NERFINISHED
medieval Armenia
religion Christianity
religiousTradition Armenian Apostolic Church NERFINISHED

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Goshavank Monastery namedAfter Mkhitar Gosh
Goshavank Monastery foundedBy Mkhitar Gosh