St. Gregory the Theologian Church

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St. Gregory the Theologian Church is a principal medieval Armenian church within the Goshavank monastic complex, notable for its traditional stone architecture and religious significance.

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St. Gregory the Theologian Church canonical 1

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instanceOf Armenian Apostolic church
Christian religious building
medieval church
architecturalStyle Armenian church architecture
associatedWith Armenian monasticism
medieval Armenian scholarship
country Armenia NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance symbol of Armenian Christian identity
denomination Armenian Apostolic Church NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
function monastic church
place of worship
hasFeature domed church design
khachkar decorations
traditional Armenian stone masonry
heritage Armenian medieval ecclesiastical architecture
isPrincipalBuildingOf Goshavank monastic complex NERFINISHED
locatedIn Caucasus region
Goshavank NERFINISHED
Tavush Province NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Gregory of Nazianzus NERFINISHED
St. Gregory the Theologian NERFINISHED
partOf Armenian monastic heritage
Goshavank monastic complex NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
significance important medieval Armenian religious site
principal church of Goshavank complex
usedFor Christian liturgy
pilgrimage

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Goshavank Monastery hasPart St. Gregory the Theologian Church