Zacharias I of Armenia

During his reign a severe earthquake rocked Dvin, during which Zacharias offered powerful prayers.

Prior to convening the council, he exchanged cordial letters with Photios I of Constantinople.

[1][2][3] He died in the twenty-second year of his rule and was buried in Dvin's "cemetery of the holy fathers".

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