John IV of Armenia
John IV (Armenian: Հովհաննես Դ Ավայեցի) was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church in 833–855, when the country was under Abbasid overlordship.
In 841, he was deposed by the episcopal synod through the machinations of Bagrat II Bagratuni, but he was promptly re-installed in his see by Bagrat's brother Smbat with the assistance of the other princes.[1]
It was during John IV's tenure that the Tondrakians first emerged.[2]
References
- Laurent 1919, pp. 149–150, esp. note 6.
- Ter-Ghewondyan 1976, p. 135.
Sources
- Laurent, Joseph L. (1919). L’Arménie entre Byzance et l'Islam: depuis la conquête arabe jusqu'en 886 (in French). Paris: De Boccard.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Ter-Ghewondyan, Aram (1976) [1965]. The Arab Emirates in Bagratid Armenia. Translated by Nina G. Garsoïan. Lisbon: Livraria Bertrand. OCLC 490638192.
Preceded by David II of Armenia |
Catholicos of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians 833–855 |
Succeeded by Zacharias I of Armenia |
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