Nerses (Old Armenian: Ներսէս) is an Armenian variant of Narses. With the addition of -ian and -yan, it becomes an Armenian family name like Nersesian and Nersisyan.
Nerses may refer to:
Catholicoi of the Armenian Apostolic Church
Saint Nerses I or St. Nerses I, Catholicos of Armenia, also known as Nerses the Great (d. 373)
Nerses II of Armenia, Catholicos of Armenia, (d. 557)
Nerses III the Builder, Catholicos of Armenia, also known as Nerses the Builder (d. 661)
Nerses IV the Gracious, Catholicos of Cilicia, also known Nerses the Graceful (d. 1173)
Nerses V, Catholicos of Armenia (d. 1857)
Caucasian Albanian Catholicoi
Nerses Bakur or Nerses I
Three more catholicoi and one anti-catholicos, see List of Caucasian Albanian Catholicoi
Catholicoi-Patriarchs of the Armenian Catholic Church
Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni, current patriarch of the Armenian Catholic Church
Other religious figures
Nerses Balients, also Nerses Balienc or Nerses Bagh'on, a Christian Armenian monk of the early 14th century
Nerses of Lambron, Archbishop of Tarsus
Political figures
Nerses of Iberia, or Nerse of Iberia, 8th-century Georgian prince
Contemporary figures
Nerses Yeritsyan, Armenian minister and public administrator
Armenian monk of the early 14th century Nerses of Lambron, Archbishop of Tarsus Political figures Nerses of Iberia, or Nerse of Iberia, 8th-century Georgian prince...
Caucasian Albanian Catholicos Nerses I, who ruled in 689–706, and a Patriarch Nerses I of Constantinople, who ruled in 1704. Nerses I the Great (Armenian: Ներսէս...
Nerses IV the Gracious (Armenian: Սուրբ Ներսէս Դ. Կլայեցի (Շնորհալի); also Nerses Shnorhali, Nerses of Kla or Saint Nerses the Graceful; 1102 – 13 August...
Nerse (Georgian: ნერსე, also spelled Nerses), of the Nersianid family, was a ruling prince of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 760 to 772 and...
bears his name. The work of Nerses Ounanian (1920-57) (in Spanish) Nerses Ounanian - Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales Nerses Ounanian on stamps v t e...
Armenians Vazken I and given the priestly name of Nerses. In 1962, upon the successful defense of his thesis, Nerses received the rank of Archimandrite (Vardapet)...
Bagratuni, they appointed Nerses, prince of Shirak, to rule the country on behalf of Byzantium, with the title of kouropalates. Nerses was also the first presiding...
Nerses II may refer to: Nerses II, Catholicos of Armenia in 548–557 Nerses II, Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople in 1874–1884 This disambiguation page...
Nerses "Krik" Krikorian (January 1921 – April 18, 2018) was an Armenian-American chemist and intelligence officer at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He...
Saint Nerses of Lambron (Armenian: Ներսես Լամբրոնացի, Nerses Lambronatsi) (1153–1198) was the Archbishop of Tarsus in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia who...
Nerse, also known as Nersa, is a village located in Khanapur Taluk of Belagavi District, Karnataka, India. It is also the headquarters for Nerse Gram Panchayat...
Nerses Bakur (Old Armenian: Ներսես Բակուր, romanized: Nersēs Bakur) was the Catholicos and head of Caucasian Albanian Church in the late 7th and early...
Nerses Bedros XIX (Armenian: Ներսէս Պետրոս ԺԹ. Թարմունի, romanized: Nerses Petros ZhT. T'armuni) (17 January 1940 – 25 June 2015) was the patriarch of...
Caucasian Albanian Catholicos Nerses III, who ruled in 1235–1262. Nerses III the Builder (Armenian: Ներսես Գ Շինող Nerses 3 Shinogh) was the Catholicos...
Nerses Hovhannisyan (Armenian: Ներսես Գեդեոնի Հովհաննիսյան; 12 October 1938 – 23 October 2016), was an Armenian film director, actor and screenwriter....
Nerses Der Nersessian, C.A.M (16 November 1920 – 24 December 2006) was an Armenian Catholic archbishop and first ordinary for the Armenian believers in...
of Holy Etchmiadzin and renamed as Surb Nerses Mets Medical Center, after the Catholicos of All Armenians Nerses I of the 4 the century. In 2013, the center...
Nerses Balients, also Nerses Balienc (Armenian: Ներսէս Պալիանենց, Պալիենց, Պալիանց) or Nerses Bagh'on, was a Christian Armenian monk of the early 14th...
Աւետիք Եվդոկիացի Kalust Gaydzag I (1703–1704) -- Գալուստ Կայծակն Ա Ամասիացի Nerses I of Constantinople (1704) -- Ներսէս Ա Պալաթցի Avedik I (1704–1706), restored...
Nerses Varzhapetian (Armenian: Ներսէս Բ Վարժապետեան Կոստանդնուպոլսեցի) served as the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople between 1874 and 1884. He oversaw...
Nerses Yeritsyan (Armenian: Ներսես Հենրիկի Երիցյան; born February 23, 1971, in Yerevan) is deputy president of the Central Bank of Armenia and former Minister...
Mesrop Mashtots, Yeghishe, Movses Khorenatsi, David the Invincible, and Nerses Shnorhali, it was declared a national holiday in Armenia in 2001. The exact...
found himself in Tbilisi, having followed Georgian Prince Nerses, the ruler of Kartli. Nerses, having been slandered before the Caliph, spent three years...
was moved by Nerses' letter and proposals and suggested that Nerses came to Constantinople to continue the discussion. However, Nerses responded that...